St. George's Catholic Church (Chicago)

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St. George's Catholic Church was a predominantly Lithuanian-community Catholic church in Chicago. It was built as a small wooden church in 1892[1][2][3] and then in 1896-7 built into a much larger brick and stone church[4] near the Union Stockyards in Bridgeport and was closed in 1990[5].

A postcard of the Church circa 1919
An image of St. George above the door of the church

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