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| Illinois Mid-Century Modern Churches (page 8) |
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| St. Marcelline Catholic Church Schaumburg, IL |
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| The St. Marcelline Catholic Church was designed by Pirola, Erbach & Engler and built from 1967-1968. [map] |
| St. Lambert Catholic Church Skokie, IL |
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| The St. Lambert Catholic Church was designed by Frank Polito and built in 1960. For more, see this website. [map] |
| 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 |
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| The Waukegan Baptist Bible Church was built in the 1960s as a synagogue for the Congregation Am Echod. [map] |
| Compass Church Wheaton, IL |
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| I believe this Compass Church building was built in 1954 for the Wheaton Evangelical Free Church. The name was changed to the Compass Church in 2009. [map] |
| Community Presbyterian Church Wheeling, IL |
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| The Community Presbyterian Church was built in 1962. It is now known as the Evergreen Presbyterian Church. [map] |
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