~10,000 BCE: Terrain Altitude Shift (186.793029785m)
Cached Landmark Glimpse
10654 Oxford Ave, Chicago Ridge, IL 60415
Unclassified Ancestral Territory
10654 Oxford Ave, Chicago Ridge, IL 60415
Locality: Cook County
USGS GNIS: Mount Forest (historical)
Chronological Record
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Deep Time
Terrain Altitude Shift (186.793029785m)
Based on automated geographic surveys, this coordinate sits at roughly 186.793029785 meters above sea level. Topographic formation largely stems from deep-time tectonic shifts ending during the Pleistocene glacial retreat.
Open full story nodeBedrock Foundation: Silurian System undivided
Situated securely over bedrock composed primarily of Major:{dolostone,limestone}, Minor:{shale} dating back to the Pridoli era.
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Unclassified Ancestral Territory
No specific historical treaty polygons directly intersect this localized coordinate point in the open dataset. Regional interpolation suggests nomadic stewardship traversing the general county area prior to colonization.
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Resolved Property Address
The submitted search resolves to 10654 Oxford Ave, Chicago Ridge, IL 60415. This canonical target is used for display, repeat-search matching, and cache identity so syntax variations point back to the same saved snapshot.
Open full story nodeLocality: Cook County
This coordinate is administratively classified within Cook County, Illinois. Hyper-local zoning designations and district boundaries may affect historical records and deed trails.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Mount Forest (historical)
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Mount Forest (historical) as a Populated Place in Cook County, IL. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features. This GNIS layer marks the feature as historical, which can indicate a former name, former location, or feature no longer serving its original function.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Bubbly Creek (historical)
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Bubbly Creek (historical) as a Stream in Cook County, IL. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features. This GNIS layer marks the feature as historical, which can indicate a former name, former location, or feature no longer serving its original function.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Nickerson Ditch (historical)
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Nickerson Ditch (historical) as a Canal in Cook County, IL. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features. This GNIS layer marks the feature as historical, which can indicate a former name, former location, or feature no longer serving its original function.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Irondale (historical)
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Irondale (historical) as a Populated Place in Cook County, IL. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features. This GNIS layer marks the feature as historical, which can indicate a former name, former location, or feature no longer serving its original function.
Open full story nodenearby from: Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Alsip, Illinois)
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Alsip, Illinois) sits nearby from this property. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery of the Archdiocese of Chicago, located in the village of Alsip, Illinois, in Worth Township, southwest of Chicago. It was the first cemetery in the archdiocese to open after World War I, after Mt. Olivet cemetery began to run out of space.
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