J. Sterling Morton High School East Auditorium

[1] With a seating capacity of 2,545 the Chodl Auditorium was a popular place for community events and high school productions.Theatrical productions were staged in the fall and spring when gym classes were held outside.On September 18, 2013, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra performed their 2013 Community Concert at Chodl Auditorium.More than 2,000 individuals attended the concert, including Illinois Lieutenant Governor Sheila Simon and local dignitaries.This article about a property in Cook County, Illinois on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.
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