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Highrise public housing project Robert Taylor Homes in Bronzeville Chicago 1960s

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FVP8971706
Video title
Highrise public housing project Robert Taylor Homes in Bronzeville Chicago 1960s
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c. 1960 AD - c. 1969 AD (C20th AD)
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High-rise public housing project Robert Taylor Homes, largest in the US, situated on State Street in Bronzeville, Chicago. Consisted of 28 virtually identical high rises configured in horseshoe shape. Named for African American activist Robert Rochon Taylor. Vintage footage of 1960.

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Ruggero Piccoli / Bridgeman Images
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1960s / 20th century / balcony / Chicago / Illinois / USA / North America / America (continent) / colour / lighting / window / shape / building / african-american / terrace / tourism / everyday life / travel / housing / activism / footage
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Largest available format 1920 × 1080 px 99 MB
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Footage 1920 × 1080 px 99.1 MB 5