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Pilsen Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Pilsen Historic District, 21st and Wood, Chicago IL
Pilsen Historic District is located in Chicago metropolitan area
Pilsen Historic District
Pilsen Historic District is located in Illinois
Pilsen Historic District
Pilsen Historic District is located in the United States
Pilsen Historic District
LocationChicago, Illinois, United States
Coordinates41°51′14″N 87°39′28″W / 41.85389°N 87.65778°W / 41.85389; -87.65778
NRHP reference No.10240018[1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 1, 2006

The Pilsen Historic District is a historic district located in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. Pilsen is a neighborhood made up of the residential sections of the Lower West Side community area of Chicago. It is recognized as one of the few neighborhoods in Chicago that still has buildings that survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.[2] Pilsen was formally founded in 1878 making the neighborhood a factor in the political and economic change planned in Chicago.[2] In the late 19th century Pilsen was inhabited by Czech immigrants who named the district after Pilsen, the fourth largest city in Czechia. The population also included in smaller numbers other ethnic groups from the Austro-Hungarian Empire including Slovaks, Slovenes, Croats and Austrians, as well as immigrants of Polish and Lithuanian heritage. In 1934 majority of Poles, Croatians, Lithuanians, and Italians sustained Pilsen, making it an ethnic working-class neighborhood.[2]

During the year 1945, the Committee on Minority Groups established a Subcommittee on Social Services for Mexican Migratory Workers due to the increasing migration of Mexican migrant contract workers (braceros).[3] The Czechs had replaced the Germans, who had settled there first with the Irish in the mid-19th century. Although there was a growing Mexican American presence in the late 1950s, it was not until 1962-63 when there was a significant increase in the numbers of Mexican Americans in Pilsen due to the destruction of the neighborhood west of Halsted Street between Roosevelt and Taylor Streets to create room for the construction of the University of Illinois at Chicago. The destruction closed nearby factories where Mexican migrants worked. Other contributing factors to the increasing numbers include the state-sponsored mass labor importation programs in the United States of majority Mexican and Puerto Rican migrants.[3]

Although this area was predominantly Italian American, it was also an important entry point for Mexican immigrants for several decades. Latinos became the majority in 1970 when they surpassed the Slavic population. The neighborhood continued to serve as port of entry for immigrants, both documented and undocumented, mostly from Mexico. In a 2003 case study, Mexican residents remember the early experience of living in early Pilsen.[4] Signs that read ‘No dogs or Mexicans’ were put up all around businesses from the 1950s to 1960s, during the major influx of Mexican immigrants.[4] Other experiences included banks refusing to give mortgages because Pilsen had the largest population of Mexican immigrants.[4]

Since 2000, the Mexican population in Pilsen had decreased.[5] Still, the 2003 case study, addressed that Pilsen was 93% Mexican-American leading to the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce identifying Pilsen as "an authentically Mexican neighborhood'' and “a true Chicago Barrio''.[2]

On February 1, 2006, Pilsen became a National Historic Register District.[6]

PIlsen is home to Chicago's largest migrant shelter, located between Cermak Road and the southern branch of the Chicago River, opened in fall 2023. People living at the shelter have described it as having "harsh shelter conditions, including cramped living quarters, mistreatment from workers, freezing temperatures, and unsanitary bathrooms," with an analysis by Borderless magazine concluding that the shelter "fails to meet the basic standards for emergency shelter laid out by the U.N. Refugee Agency."[7] In December 2023, several children staying at the shelter became ill, with one of them dying.[8]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d Wilson, David; Wouters, Jared; Grammenos, Dennis (July 2004). "Successful Protect-Community Discourse: Spatiality and Politics in Chicago's Pilsen Neighborhood". Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 36 (7): 1173–1190. doi:10.1068/a36121. ISSN 0308-518X.
  3. ^ a b Fernandez, Lilia (2012). Brown in the Windy City Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in postwar Chicago. University of Chicago Press. OCLC 1243580130.
  4. ^ a b c Anderson, Matthew B.; Sternberg, Carolina (May 2013). ""Non-White" Gentrification in Chicago's Bronzeville and Pilsen: Racial Economy and the Intraurban Contingency of Urban Redevelopment". Urban Affairs Review. 49 (3): 435–467. doi:10.1177/1078087412465590. ISSN 1078-0874.
  5. ^ Curran, Winifred (June 2018). "'Mexicans love red' and other gentrification myths: Displacements and contestations in the gentrification of Pilsen, Chicago, USA". Urban Studies. 55 (8): 1711–1728. doi:10.1177/0042098017736503. ISSN 0042-0980.
  6. ^ "Pilsen Historic District, Cook County, Illinois". National Register of Historic Places. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
  7. ^ Peña, Mauricio; Pham, Katrina; Rhee, Nissa (December 15, 2023). "Migrants Describe Inhumane Conditions At Chicago's Largest Shelter". Block Club Chicago. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  8. ^ "City releases statement after 'several' hospitalized, 5-year-old dies after falling ill at migrant shelter". NBC Chicago. December 19, 2023. Retrieved December 19, 2023.

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