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  1. Englewood saw major progress in the 1920s. Broadway was paved, a Chamber of Commerce was formed in 1921, and General Iron Works came to Englewood in 1924. In the mid 1920s, Englewood fought to maintain its identity. Two separate elections were held after some 300 local residents requested annexation to Denver.

  2. Englewood. Community Area 68, 7 miles S of the Loop. Before 1850, Englewood was an oak forest with much swampland. In 1852 several railroad lines crossed at what became known as Junction Grove, stimulating the beginning of what we know today as Englewood. The earliest settlers to Englewood were German and Irish workers.

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  4. Nov 3, 2015 · During World War II, the triangle made up by North Avenue, Clark Street, and Ogden Avenue was designated as a "neighborhood defense unit" by Chicago's Civil Defense Agency. After the war, the ...

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  5. Englewood is a neighborhood and community area located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.It is also the 68th of the 77 community areas in the city.At its peak population in 1960, over 97,000 people lived in its approximately 3 square miles (7.8 km 2), but the neighborhood's population has since dropped dramatically.

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  6. William Green Russell discovered gold on Little Dry Creek setting off the Colorado Gold Rush. 1860. Thomas and Mary Skerritt homesteaded in the Englewood area. 1864. Skerritt plowed out first legal road south from Denver. This road was called Broadway. 1870. J.C. Jones purchased 80 acres north of Little Dry Creek. 1879.

  7. May 4, 2020 · History and Population Change. In its earliest years, Englewood was settled by German and Irish immigrants working on rail roads and at the Union Stock Yard. The area was annexed by the City of Chicago in 1889, and in more recent history, fueled by declining property values, densely built apartments, and a rapidly expanding Black Belt from the ...

  8. May 30, 2019 · It is, after all, a common Scandinavian name. Englewood. ... which didn’t get its start until 1988. The name might have been borrowed from a nearby area of the river that attracted wild geese ...

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