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Hyde Park–Kenwood Historic District is the name of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) district on the South Side of Chicago that includes parts of the Hyde Park and Kenwood community areas of Chicago, Illinois. The northern part of this district overlaps with the officially designated Chicago Landmark Kenwood District. This northern part of the Hyde Park–Kenwood Historic District contains the Chicago home of Barack Obama. The entire district was added to the NRHP on February 14, 1979, and expanded on August 16, 1984, and May 16, 1986. The district is bounded to the north, south, east and west, respectively by 47th Street, 59th Street, Lake Park Avenue and Cottage Groves Avenue. Despite the large amount of property associated with the University of Chicago, the Hyde Park–Kenwoo

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  • Hyde Park – Kenwood Historic District ist der Name eines in das National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eingetragenen Denkmalschutzensembles in der von Chicago in Illinois, Vereinigte Staaten, zu dem Teile der Stadtviertel und gehören. Der nördliche Teil des Historic District überlappt sich mit dem früher als ausgewiesenen . Hier befindet sich das Chicagoer Wohnhaus von Barack Obama. Der historische Distrikt wurde am 14. Februar 1979 in das NRHP aufgenommen. Eine geringfügige Vergrößerung erfolgte zweimal, am 16. August 1984 und am 16. Mai 1986. Der District wird grob begrenzt durch 47th Street, 59th Street, Lake Park Avenue und Cottage Groves Avenue. Obwohl ein großer Teil der darin liegenden Contributing Propertys zur University of Chicago gehören, ist der Hyde Park – Kenwood Historic District weitgehend ein Wohngebiet. Seine historische Bedeutung beruht auf der Architektur und seiner Verbindung mit dem Bildungswesen. Unter den beitragenden Bauwerken innerhalb des Distriktes befinden sich zahlreiche eigenständig in das National Register eingetragene Anwesen, darunter das , das , , das , der Reaktor Chicago Pile-1, , das Frederick C. Robie House, das und das . Sie befinden sich alle in Hyde Park, von den in Kenwood ins NRHP aufgenommenen Anwesen liegt keines innerhalb der Begrenzung des Hyde Park – Kenwood Historic District. Auch die liegen innerhalb der Distriktsbegrenzung. Chicago Pile-1 und das Robie House sind außerdem zwei der vier bereits am 15. Oktober 1966 in das NRHP aufgenommenen Bauwerke. (de)
  • Hyde Park–Kenwood Historic District is the name of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) district on the South Side of Chicago that includes parts of the Hyde Park and Kenwood community areas of Chicago, Illinois. The northern part of this district overlaps with the officially designated Chicago Landmark Kenwood District. This northern part of the Hyde Park–Kenwood Historic District contains the Chicago home of Barack Obama. The entire district was added to the NRHP on February 14, 1979, and expanded on August 16, 1984, and May 16, 1986. The district is bounded to the north, south, east and west, respectively by 47th Street, 59th Street, Lake Park Avenue and Cottage Groves Avenue. Despite the large amount of property associated with the University of Chicago, the Hyde Park–Kenwood Historic District is mostly residential. The district is considered to be significant for its architecture and education. Among the Hyde Park–Kenwood Historic District's contributing properties are numerous NRHP listings in Hyde Park: Frank R. Lillie House, Isidore H. Heller House, Amos Jerome Snell Hall and Charles Hitchcock Hall, Arthur H. Compton House, Chicago Pile-1, St. Thomas Church and Convent, Frederick C. Robie House, George Herbert Jones Laboratory and Robert A. Millikan House. No NRHP listings from Kenwood are within the historic districts boundaries. The NRHP-listed University Apartments are also within the district. Additionally, Chicago Pile-1 and Robie House, which are in the district, are two of the four Chicago Registered Historic Places from the original October 15, 1966 NRHP list. (en)
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  • Hyde Park – Kenwood Historic District ist der Name eines in das National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eingetragenen Denkmalschutzensembles in der von Chicago in Illinois, Vereinigte Staaten, zu dem Teile der Stadtviertel und gehören. Der nördliche Teil des Historic District überlappt sich mit dem früher als ausgewiesenen . Hier befindet sich das Chicagoer Wohnhaus von Barack Obama. (de)
  • Hyde Park–Kenwood Historic District is the name of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) district on the South Side of Chicago that includes parts of the Hyde Park and Kenwood community areas of Chicago, Illinois. The northern part of this district overlaps with the officially designated Chicago Landmark Kenwood District. This northern part of the Hyde Park–Kenwood Historic District contains the Chicago home of Barack Obama. The entire district was added to the NRHP on February 14, 1979, and expanded on August 16, 1984, and May 16, 1986. The district is bounded to the north, south, east and west, respectively by 47th Street, 59th Street, Lake Park Avenue and Cottage Groves Avenue. Despite the large amount of property associated with the University of Chicago, the Hyde Park–Kenwoo (en)
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