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EHS historical legacy open space initiative to the Englewood Remaking America or Englewood Line trail project, depicts a timeline mural to one of the oldest, prominent communities in Chicago.

Once known as Junction Grove, the rich history of Englewood began in the mid-1800s as the area quickly developed into a rail and commerce crossroads. Junction Grove changed its name to Englewood in 1868, and in 1889, it became part of the City of Chicago. With its cross streets at 63rd and Halsted, the four railroad stations, and the 63rd Street ‘L’ stop, Englewood has long been a transportation hub of the south west side. This easy access helped to make Englewood one of the largest outlying business districts in the country for much of the first half of the 20th century.

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NEW COMMUNITY GARDEN BEAUTIFIES ENGLEWOOD AREA
http://abc7chicago.com/archive/7555490/

A NEW COMMMUNITY GARDEN IN CHICAGO
http://ridge99.blogspot.com/2010/07/community-gardens-in-chicago.html?m=1

ENGLEWOOD OPEN SPACE PLAN & NEW E.R.A. TRAIL
http://burnhamplan100.lib.uchicago.edu/events/id/422/