Olson Park and Waterfall
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Olson Park and Waterfall
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Olson Park and Waterfall was a heavily visited park and waterfall complex that was located in the Avondale community area of Chicago. It was built by Walter E. Olson, the owner of the Olson Rug Company, next to his factory and headquarters on the northwest corner of Diversey and Pulaski, and was a popular landmark for Chicago families. Built during the Great Depression the park was open to the public until it was closed in 1971 after Marshall Field bought the complex in 1965. The Chicago Tribune
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olson_Park_and_Waterfall
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2022-06-07T23:48:10Z
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