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Re: early Italian district...Grand/Milwaukee/Halsted
Posted by: CaesarB ()
Date: July 17, 2010 04:24PM

Rumor in our parish was that our Pastor, Father Alex Peloso (one of Chicaago's most profitable Bingo Operating Parishes) didn't push the city too hard in order to build the new facilities from scratch.
The other story was that the Ward Bosses in our 26th Ward, who were Polish, didn't quite work as hard to save the Italian church.

Who knows.
But as you observe, the land in question really could have been spared.

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Re: early Italian district...Grand/Milwaukee/Halsted
Posted by: captain54 ()
Date: July 18, 2010 02:39AM

it doesn't add up...as you can see from the pix, the land was spared. What didn't survive was the church.

The other possible explanation is that the xpressway split the neighborhood and those that had any allegiance to the old Erie and May church were relocated.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/20205384@N03/4803941572/" title="corner of Erie and May - Chicago - present by captain54_01, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4079/4803941572_3005630b57_b.jpg" width="970" height="669" alt="corner of Erie and May - Chicago - present" /></a>

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Re: early Italian district...Grand/Milwaukee/Halsted
Posted by: Chipast ()
Date: September 27, 2010 04:09PM

I remember as late as 1972, A very old-line drug store, With fountain service existed at the NE corner of Grand & Halsted. I wonder how come they tore that building down?. It was a classic place. I think it disappeared in the early-mid 1970's.

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Re: early Italian district...Grand/Milwaukee/Halsted
Posted by: Chipast ()
Date: September 27, 2010 05:37PM

According to some 1967 photo, Just west of LaRoc's Drive-In on Grand was a 3-4 story building with an appliance or gas heater dealer. What was exactly there ? & Why was it demolished?.

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Re: early Italian district...Grand/Milwaukee/Halsted
Posted by: gglow ()
Date: March 09, 2012 04:37PM

Angelo's pizzeria in the picture was operated by Charles Gioe's wife.
The car he was killed in was taken to the police station on Racine & Superior
(the M squad station).

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Re: early Italian district...Grand/Milwaukee/Halsted
Date: March 09, 2012 11:50PM

[b]Is anyone familiar with the Gospel League Home at 955 Grand ave? I was the Sunday morning Chapel minister there in the 1980's[/b]

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Re: early Italian district...Grand/Milwaukee/Halsted
Posted by: StrayKitten ()
Date: March 14, 2012 06:33PM

Wasn't the Como Inn located near this corner?

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Re: early Italian district...Grand/Milwaukee/Halsted
Posted by: rjmachon ()
Date: March 14, 2012 07:12PM

Northwest closer to Ohio Street. Not to far though. 546 North Milwaukee.

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Re: early Italian district...Grand/Milwaukee/Halsted
Posted by: BARBARAG ()
Date: April 19, 2014 12:18AM

I was part of the last graduating class from the old Santa Maria Addolorata School. I always heard that it was Father Alex who wanted a new church, so he promoted tearing down the old church and school.

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Re: early Italian district...Grand/Milwaukee/Halsted
Date: April 19, 2014 07:08PM

[b]I ministered at the Gospel League Home at 955 w grand ave in the 80's.[/b]

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