August 2, 2013

Our Lady of Lourdes, 1928

A photograph of the beautiful Our Lady of Lourdes Church on Ashland at Lawrence before it was moved across the street.


Original available on eBay: http://bit.ly/14Ky5mh

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  5. A vintage photo captures Our Lady of Lourdes Church on Ashland, pre-move. It evokes nostalgia, like landing a perfect backflip on moto x3m. Imagine pulling off that trick right in front of the church! A relic of Chicago history, frozen in time.

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  10. Wow, what a fascinating glimpse into Chicago history! The architectural detail is stunning. It almost feels like stepping into a real-life Poptropica adventure, searching for clues hidden in plain sight. Does anyone know why the church was moved? Was there a structural issue or a change in the surrounding neighborhood influencing the decision? I'd love to learn more!

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  11. That's a fascinating piece of Chicago history! It's amazing how much the city landscape changes over time. Seeing a photo like this really makes you appreciate the effort and ingenuity involved in moving such a significant structure. It almost feels like a real-life version of trying to avoid obstacles, much like the little Dinosaur Game we've all played when the internet goes down! I wonder what the biggest challenges were in relocating it? Preserving the intricate details of the architecture during the move must have been a monumental task.

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