Captivating 1 bed / 1 bath Unit feat. Granite, Dining Area,& Panoramic
Highland Park, IL 60035 (
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Captivating 1 bed / 1 bath Unit feat. Granite, Dining Area, & Panoramic Views! Description Live across from Grant Park and be near amazing shops, restaurants, and attractions! Rent Includes: ...
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heat, air conditioning, water, trash, WI-FI, dishwasher, fitness center, business center, community room, heated outdoor pool, garden sundecks with bbq grills. Pet friendly and 24 hr valet parking available. Call one of our South Loop Apartment experts today to setup a showing at any time. Prices may vary based on availability. NO BROKER FEES. The above information is deemed to be accurate; however complete accuracy of the information contained in this listing can not be guaranteed. Please contact me for the most up to date information on this and all my other properties. Contact Us Ginger Summers Phone View the full listing View agent profile Visit our website Essentials » Listing ID #: 47093 » Price: $1,605 » Property Type: Apartment » Area: South Loop » Bedrooms: 1.0 » Bathrooms: 1.0 » Approx. Size: 722 Sq. Ft. » Floor: 24 » Pets: Pets OK Amenities Building Amenities » Doorman » Elevator » Health Club » Pool » Garage » Laundry » Bicycle Room » Storage » Valet » Roof Deck Unit Amenities » Dining Room » Dishwasher » High Ceilings » Walk In Closet Equal Housing Opportunity Posted by RealtyMX™
e History of rail transport The growth of industry soon brought to light the need for a better system of transportation. While canals and roads did improve, they were soon overshadowed by a means of transportation that held great promise: the railroads. The railroads may have been that most important factor of the industrial revolution. Railways had existed as early as 1500, but in 1700s the primitive wooden rails were replaced with wrought iron. These new rails enabled horses to pull even heavier loads with relative ease. But dependence on horsepower did not last for long. In 1804 the first steam-powered locomotive pulled 10 tons of ore and 70 people at 5 miles per hour. This new technology improved dramatically; locomotives soon reached speeds of 50 miles per hour. While the railroads revolutionized transportation, they further contributed to the growth of the industrial revolution by causing a great increase in the demand for iron and coal.[4]
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