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→Northeastern IL: added 1897 to 69th & Joliet assemblies
====Chicago====
* [[69th Street Gospel Hall, IL]] (OB) +1897+
** @ 615 69th St.
* [[Avondale Gospel Hall, IL]] (OB) 1888-1968
** Avondale Gospel Hall +1922+; Avondale Meeting House +1927+
* [[Oak Lawn Bible Chapel, IL]] (OB) 1958-'''present'''
* [[Palos Hills Christian Assembly, IL]] (OB) +1879/1969-'''2022+'''
** aka: Southside Gospel Hall, 2912 South State St. +1879-1882; 361 31st St. 1882-1883; 262 22nd St. 1883-1884; 3410 State St. 1884-1891; E. 43rd St., then 69th & Carpenter 1891-1892; 59th & Wentworth 1892-1894;** aka: Alberta Hall, W. 69th & S. Wentworth 1894-1918; 69th & Halstead St. 1918-1923;** aka: 66th Place & Normal Blvd. Gospel Hall 1922-1929; Roberts Memorial Gospel Hall and/or 86th Street Assembly 1929-1969
*** see Laflin Street Gospel Hall & Roseland Gospel Hall
** c/o O.M. Barth, 547 W. 69th St. +1922+; Andrew J. Cotton, 36 W. 70th Pl. +1927+; Herbert W. Cotton +1927+
** [https://omeka.religiousecologies.org/files/original/e16057e5de53bae64272d3febd333041756e7bb6.jpg 1926 USCoRB] indicated that there were 163 in fellowship (73 men, 90 women) including 16 S.S. teachers presiding over 150 children (for a total of '''313'''). The Hall was a rented facility (with $3,449 in annual expenses), and $3,395 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
====Joliet====
* [[Joliet Gospel Hall, IL]] (OB) +1897-1922+** c/o Fred Hale, LaMont+1922+
==Kankakee County (Kankakee metro)==