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Population (1925): 2,995,539.

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Albany
Albany Square
Alcazar
Alma
Alpha
Alvin
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Apollo (47th)
Archer
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Argmore
Armitage
Arrow
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Ashland
Astor
Atlantic
Auditorium
Austin
Avenue
Avon
Band Box
Banner
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Belmont
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Boston
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Bugg
Burnside
Butler
California (California)
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Calumet
Cameo
Capitol (Halsted)
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Casimir
Casino (Halsted)
Casino (Madison)
Castle
Central Music Hall
Central Park
Centre
Century
Charm
Chateau
Chatham
Chicago (N. State)
Chicago (S. State)
Circle
Claremount
Clark
Clifford
Clybourn
Cohan’s Grand
Columbus
Commercial
Commodore
Cornell Square
Cort
Cosmopolitan
Covent Garden
Cozy
Crane
Crawford
Crescent
Criterion
Crown (Division)
Crown (26th)
Crown (Wentworth)
Crystal (Ashland)
Crystal (North)
Dante
Dearborn
De Luxe
DePaul’s Auditorium
Diversey
Douglas
Drexel
Eagle
E.A.R.
Easterly
East Side
Edward
Eighteenth Street
Eighth Street
Ellantee
Elmo
Elston
Emmett
Empress
Empire
Englewood
Erie
Erlanger
Ewing
Famous
Fashion
Francis
Franklin
Frolic
Gaelic
Gaiety
Garden (Matshfield)
Garden (Taylor)
Garfield (Halsted)
Garfield (Madison)
Garrick
Gem
Glenn
Gold
Grand (Crawford)
Grand (North)
Grand (State)
Grayland
Great Northern
Halfield
Halsted (61st)
Halsted (Third)
Hamilton
Hamlin (Belmont)
Hamlin (Madison)
Harding (Division)
Harding (65th)
Harmony (Division)
Harmony (43rd)
Harper
Harrison
Haymarket
Highway
Hillside
Homan
Home (Halsted)
Home (26th)
Howard
Hoyne
Hub
Hyde Park
Ideal
Illington
Illinois
Imperial
Indiana
Independence
International
Iris
Irving (Halsted)
Irving (Irving Park)
Jackson Park
Janet
Jeffrey
Jefferson
Julian
Karlov
Kedzie
Kedzie (Annex)
Kenwood
Keystone
Kimbark (Kimbark)
Kimbark (75th)
King
Knickerbocker
Lake Shore
Lakeside
Lane Court
Langley
LaSalle (Division)
LaSalle (Madison)
Lawn
Lawndale
Lexington (Crawford)
Lexington (63rd)
Liberty (Fullerton)
Liberty (Milwaukee)
Lincoln (Madison)
Lincoln (State)
Lincoln Hippodrome
Lincoln Webster
Linden (Belmont)
Linden (63rd)
Logan Square
Loomis
Lucille
Lyceum
Lyda
Lynn
Lyric (47th)
Lyric (Milwaukee)
Lyric (State)
Lyric (22nd)
Mabel
Madison
Madison Square
Madin
Majestic
Manor
Maplewood
Marion
Marquette
Marshall Square
Marshfield
McVicker’s
Metropole
Metropolitan
Michigan
Midway Nipp.
Mid West
Milda
Milford
Model
Mohawk
Monogram
Monroe
Monticello
National (Halsted)
National (State)
New Apollo
Newberry
New Blanc
New Era
New Home
New Illinois
New Monogram
New Strand
New Western
Oak
Oakland Square
Oakley
Olympia
Olympic
Ontario
Orchard
Orchestra Hall
Oriental
Orpheum
Orpheus
Overland
Owl
Palace (Blue Island)
Palace (24th)
Palace (18th)
Palace Music Hall
Palais Royal
Pantheon
Panorama
Paramount
Paris
Park
Park Manor
Parkside
Parkway (Clark)
Parkway (Michigan)
Pastime
Paulina
Peerless
Peoples
Pershing (Lincoln)
Pershing (Roosevelt)
Pickford
Pilsen
Plaisance (Parkside)
Plaisance (63rd)
Playhouse
Plaza
Portage Park
Prairie
Princess
Queen
[Raff Kinetoscope Parlor]
Rainbow
Randolph
Ravinia
Regent (Halsted)
Regent (Sheridan)
Rex (Madison)
Rex (Racine)
Rialto
Riviera
Rivoli
Robey
Rogers
Roosevelt
Rose (Madison)
Rose (Milwaukee)
Roseland
Roseland State
Rosette
Rosewood
Savoy
Schindler’s
Seeley
Senate
Shakespeare
Sheerin
Springfield
Stadium
Standard
Stanley
Star (Fullerton)
Star (Milwaukee)
Star and Garter
State-Congress
State-Lake
States
Strand
Stratford
Studebaker
Temple
Terminal
Thalia
Tiffin
Tivoli
Triangle
20th Century (Prairie)
20th Century (Roosevelt)
Uptown
Verdi
Vendome
Vernon
Vic
Victoria (Crawford)
Victoria (22nd)
Virginia (Madison)
Virginia (43rd)
Vision
Vista
Vitagraph
Wabash
Wallace
Waverly
Weneeda
West End
West Englewood
Western
White Palace
Wicker Park
Willard
Wilson
Windsor (Clark)
Windsor (Laramir)
Wonderland
Woodlawn
Woods’
Ziegfeld

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