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November 2013

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  • s Street System and the Chicago Plan Commission, 1909–1930. ''Journal of Planning History,'' 2013.]</ref> Some 108 miles (174 km) of arterial streets were widened between 1915 and 1931,[1]

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July 2014

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I believe Dennis McClendon died last month. He was an online acquaintance elsewhere, a decent fellow, who left us at a depressingly young age. Qwirkle (talk) 00:04, 4 September 2024 (UTC)Reply