The End of Cabrini-Green
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Origins
The Cabrini-Green public housing development was built over the course of 20 years as part of the Chicago Housing Authority's approach to the "urban renewal" philosophy sweeping the nation. Begun in 1942 as the Francis Cabrini Rowhouses, the Cabrini Extensions North and South were added in 1958, followed by the William Green Homes in 1962. The complex totaled 70 acres on Chicago's near North Side.
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