Historical Places in Palos Park, IL

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Tinley Park Historical Society gallery

The Tinley Park Historical Society was organized in 1974 to preserve and document the heritage of Tinley Park and its surrounding areas. The "Old Zion&quo

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Mayslake Peabody Estate gallery

On the National Register of Historic Places, Mayslake Hall stands as a rare surviving example of the magnificent country houses that were built in DuPa

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Cosmopolitan Church Of Prayer gallery

Welcome to the COSMOPOLITAN CHURCH OF PRAYER website. We're the church where a stranger finds a friend, and a sinner finds God - located on Love Corner (65

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Far South Chicago, Woodlawn
Vida Abundante gallery

Vida Abundante/Torch is a place where everyone is welcome. We have been in Cicero, since 1991 serving the Cicero community, under Pastor Andres Gallardo.

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Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House gallery

In accordance with CDC recommendations, the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust requests that both vaccinated and unvaccinated persons wear a face mask indoors at a

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Old Joliet Prison gallery

Opened in 1858, just six years after the incorporation of the City of Joliet, the Illinois State Penitentiary, Joliet, now known simply as the “Old Joli