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West Argyle Street Historic District

Asian-American culture in ChicagoBuildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in ChicagoCambodian-American cultureChinatowns in the United StatesEthnic enclaves in Illinois
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Argyle CTA 20100729
Argyle CTA 20100729

The West Argyle Street Historic District (also known as "Little Saigon", "New Chinatown", "Argyle Square", "Asia on Argyle", or "Argyle Park") is a historic district in the northern Uptown, a commercial district of Chicago, Illinois. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 3, 2010. The community covers an area of about 41 acres (0.17 km2); its rough boundaries are N. Glenwood Ave to the west, Winona Street to the north, Sheridan Road to the east, and Ainslie Street to the south. It was home to the Essenay Studios in the 1920s founded by Charlie Chaplin, a producer of silent movies before relocating to Southern California in Hollywood. Essenay Studios now is home to St. Augustine College.

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West Argyle Street Historic District
North Kenmore Avenue, Chicago Uptown

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N 41.973333333333 ° E -87.656944444444 °
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North Kenmore Avenue 5000-5006
60640 Chicago, Uptown
Illinois, United States
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Argyle CTA 20100729
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