Avondale School classmates Paulina Juache, Delilah Torres and Destiny Kirby painted flower boxes and planted flowers outside the school as part of a Logan Square beautification project sponsored by Bank of America. "We made the neighborhood more green and more beautiful," Destiny says. "I enjoyed it very much."
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Stony Island got its name because at a distance it looks like an island in set a tractless prairie sea.
Stoney Island Ave. 1600 E 5600 to 13000 S. was named by subdividers due to being near the lake makes it look like an island and it had stoney soil.
Stony Island is/was built on bedrock!