In the early 1900’s the city of Chicago experienced an exponential growth in its population, fueled in great part, by the arrival of immigrants from central, eastern, and southern Europe. Among these immigrants were the Greeks, forming the largest Greek community in the nation at that time. By 1897, the Greeks had established the first permanent Greek Orthodox Parish in the Midwest and third in the U.S., the parish of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church.

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