5000 West Thirty first Street Cicero
Exact Construction Date: 1957
Primary Materials: Brick
Historic Use: Church
Current Use: St. Mary Czestochowa
(at time of survey)
Building Classification: Building
Primary Type: Religion/School
Noteworthy Classification Features:
The principal facade has large decorative brickwork on the wall, which is framed in limestone. The entry way canopy projection over, as symmetrical, with curved window with churro gated aluminum fascia, bands of windows, projecting wing walls, lannon stone planters, wire cut brick
Roof Form: Flat
Sign Type: Attached
Sign Materials: Painted
Surveyors: Carey-O'Brien-Wallrath
Survey Date: 12/11/2011
Related Literature: "CICERO CHURCH GETS $4,000 FOR YOUTH SITE Chicago Daily Tribune (1923-1963); Nov 10, 1957; ProQuest Historical Newspapers Chicago Tribune (1849 - 1987), Cicero Church Planning New Youth Center Chicago Daily Tribune (1923-1963); Sep 30, 1956; ProQuest Historical Newspapers Chicago Tribune (1849 - 1987) pg. W1, CICERO CHURCH GETS $4,000 FOR YOUTH SITE Chicago Daily Tribune (1923-1963); Nov 10, 1957; ProQuest Historical Newspapers Chicago Tribune (1849 - 1987) pg. W7 pg. W7"
Noteworthy Landscape Features:
Planters
Major Alterations:
Windows