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Illinois Mid-Century Modern Churches (page 3) |
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First Presbyterian Church Litchfield, IL |
This First Presbyterian Church was built in 1964. [map] |
St. Joseph Catholic Church Marion, IL |
The St. Joseph Catholic Church was built from 1962-1963. [map] |
Melrose Park:
Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel |
Holy Cross Lutheran Church Moline, IL |
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The Holy Cross Lutheran Church was buil in 1956. [map] |
Northbrook:
St. Norbert and Our Lady of the Brook Parish Northlake:
North Riverside:
Oak Lawn:
Park Forest:
Park Ridge:
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Immaculate Conception Church Pierron, IL |
The Immaculate Conception Church was completed in 1973. [map] |
St. Boniface Church Quincy, IL |
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The St. Boniface Church was designed by John Benya and built in 1962. The 160-foot-tall steel steeple contains the three bells from the original church. [map] |
St. Pius X Catholic Church Rock Island, IL |
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The St. Pius X Catholic Church was designed by Ed Lerch and built from 1962-1964. For more, see these websites: 1, 2, and 3. [map] |
Skokie:
St. Lambert Catholic Church |
Catholic Church of the Little Flower Springfield, IL |
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The Catholic Church of the Little Flower was built from 1962-1963. [map] |
Waukegan Baptist Bible Church Waukegan, IL |
The Waukegan Baptist Bible Church was built in the 1960s as a synagogue for the Congregation Am Echod. [map] |
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