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This towering stone church was built in 1883 for Czech Catholics in the area.
This towering stone church was built in 1883 for Czech Catholics in the area. Today, it's impressively weathered and gloomy from the street, but bright and austere if you manage a peek inside. Masses are held in English, Spanish, and Croatian.
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1641 South Allport Street, Chicago, IL, United States
+1 312-226-7887
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