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Posted by: Chidude84 ()
Date: June 24, 2010 07:50PM

So has anyone been down 43rd Street lately, right off the El stop at 43rd? There are two buildings there that seem to have a past but I'm not able to find anything on them. The first one is located right off the 43rd stop, just east of the station. At first I thought it was originally a church but looking at it further I think it was maybe once a commercial structure or maybe an early theater. It's a solid brick building located right on 43rd and Calumet. Mysteriously, the words "The Forum" are engraved on top of the building, which made me think maybe this was a theater. Any leads anybody??

Second building is about 3 blocks from the 43rd stop, right on the Northeast corner 43rd and King Drive. It's a tall, 9 stories, buff colored brick building that really sticks out in the neighborhood (or maybe it didn't stick out so much at a time when the area was more built up prior to urban renewal) I'm guessing it might have been a hotel during the Colombian exposition but I haven't found any info on this place. The building remains me a lot of the Yale Apartments on 6565 South Yale. Any clues?

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Posted by: Helge ()
Date: June 24, 2010 09:01PM


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Posted by: WayOutWardell ()
Date: June 24, 2010 09:30PM

The Forum is also mentioned in the book 'Black Metropolis' being used as a dance hall, but one that attracted 'undesirable elements'.

The Tyson was used in 'Backdraft' while it was still abandoned. Seems that it was always the tallest building in the area.

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Posted by: Chidude84 ()
Date: June 26, 2010 10:33AM

Thanks all!

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Re: Bronzville Puzzler
Date: June 26, 2010 01:07PM

The building is at 322 E. 43rd st. It was used for the beggining of organized labor in Chicago. It also housed the Dallas resturant. See Polk's chicago 1929 directory.

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