Chicago, Illinois • Cook County
The Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite marks the location of the first permanent non-indigenous settler in what would become Chicago. A reconstructed cabin and interpretive center are present at the site.
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Social History
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Architecture
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Architecture; Politics/Government
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Black; Literature
4742 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., Chicago, Illinois
Entertainment/Recreation
1300 S. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Illinois
Community Planning And Development; Landscape Architecture; Architecture
Block Bounded By W. Byron, W. Grace, N. Kenmore, And N. Seminary Sts., Chicago, Illinois
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Military; Social History
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Agriculture
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Historic - Non-aboriginal
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Commerce; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement
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Landscape Architecture; Social History
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