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In the early 1900s, Chicago’s “bungalow belt” took shape across the outer-ring neighbourhoods. After WWII, at the belt’s far edge, this distinctive housing type often morphed into new hybrid forms. Join the CAC as we explore variations of a classic style. Looking specifically at Galewood, a neighborhood within the larger Austin community area, CAC Docent Tom Drebenstedt will examine housing development patterns and stylistic innovation branching out from the humble bungalow during the mid-1900s.