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Point du Sable (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist pwɛ̃ dy sɑbl]; also
spelled Point de
Sable,
Point au
Sable,
Point Sable,
Pointe DuSable, or
Pointe du Sable;...
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permanent non-native settler, Jean
Baptiste Point Du Sable.
Constructed between 1931 and 1934,
DuSable opened in 1935.
Since 2005, the
school campus has...
- Lake S****
Drive (officially Jean
Baptiste Pointe du Sable Lake S**** Drive; also
known as
DuSable Lake S**** Drive, the
Outer Drive, the Drive, LSD or...
- The
DuSable Bridge (formerly the
Michigan Avenue Bridge) is a
bascule bridge that
carries Michigan Avenue across the main stem of the
Chicago River in...
-
Heritage ****ociation. (2006,
September 30).
DuSable Park. from "
Dusable Heritage ****ociation". "A
DuSable park at last?" Herrmann, A. (2006, September...
- The
DuSable Black History Museum and
Education Center,
formerly the
DuSable Museum of
African American History, is a
museum in
Chicago that is dedicated...
- schools;
Wendell Phillips High
School and
DuSable High School.
Dyett served as
musical director at
DuSable High
School from its
opening in 1935 until...
- the Lake :
Dusable Park,
Chicago by
Laurie Palmer".
Archived from the
original on
September 8, 2007.
Retrieved July 19, 2009. "Report:
DuSable Park Site...
- Landmark, the site of
Point du Sable's homestead is now
partially occupied by and
commemorated in
Pioneer Court, off
DuSable Bridge at 401 N.
Michigan Avenue...
- The
sable (Martes zibellina) is a
species of marten, a
small omnivorous mammal primarily inhabiting the
forest environments of Russia, from the Ural Mountains...