Korean Churches Call Suburbs Home Congregations Grow as More Koreans Leave ChicagoByline: Alysia Tate Daily Herald Staff WriterTate, Alysia
suburbsrace/ethnicityChicagocitiesThis study examines the locations of Protestant churches in the Chicago region between 1925 and 1990 based on data from the Church Federation of Greater Chicago. The analysis adds two insights to existing explanations of white flight and the corresponding suburbanization ...
Most of these churches are located in the suburbs, such as Zeya (泽雅镇) in Wenzhou. The third type are those churches directly registered with the government but which have clergy and personnel independent of the TSPM & CCC. The location of these churches is mainly concentrated in Yueqing, ...
(for working-class as well as more prosperous families). Nash’s East and West Park Villages (completed after his death by his chief assistant, James Pennethorne) served as models for “garden suburbs” of separate houses informally arranged. Regent Street, with its colonnades (demolished 1848...