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  2. History of Chicago | Wikipedia

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    Between 1870 and 1900, Chicago grew from a city of 299,000 to nearly 1.7 million and was the fastest-growing city in world history. Chicago's flourishing economy attracted huge numbers of new immigrants from Eastern and Central Europe, especially Jews, Poles, and Italians, along with many smaller groups.

  3. Union Stock Yards | Wikipedia

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    Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 1947. The Union Stock Yard & Transit Co., or The Yards, was the meatpacking district in Chicago for more than a century, starting in 1865. The district was operated by a group of railroad companies that acquired marshland and turned it into a centralized processing area. By the 1890s, the railroad capital behind the ...

  4. Timeline of Chicago history | Wikipedia

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    August 4, Chicago is surveyed and platted for the first time by James Thompson. Population: "Less than 100". [1] 1833 1833 Treaty of Chicago; Chicago incorporated as a town. [1] 1835 August 31, about 800 Potawatomi men gathered for a war dance in Chicago before being removed to west of the Mississippi River. [2] 1837 Chicago incorporated as a ...

  5. Can Anyone Take Down Pogačar and Vollering at the UCI World ...

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    The bands were a nod to the Olympic rings (designed in 1912) and were meant to represent every nation by including at least one color for each flag.

  6. From gentle 'Heartstopper' to romantic 'Romeo,' Kit Connor ...

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    The success of the coming-of-age series "Heartstopper" was a surprise even to Kit Connor, and Season 3 is part of a new, more mature phase for the actor.

  7. What happened at Tuesday's Pro-Palestine protests in Chicago?

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    George Fabe Russell, USA TODAY NETWORK. August 21, 2024 at 3:19 PM. Dozens of people protesting the Democratic National Convention over U.S. support for the Israeli offensive in Gaza were arrested ...

  8. Emmett Till | Wikipedia

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    Emmett Till. Emmett Louis Till (July 25, 1941 – August 28, 1955) was an African American teenager who was abducted and lynched in Mississippi in 1955 after being accused of offending a white woman, Carolyn Bryant, in her family's grocery store. The brutality of his murder and the acquittal of his killers drew attention to the long history of ...

  9. Old Town, Chicago | Wikipedia

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    November 8, 1984. Designated CL. September 28, 1977. Old Town is a neighborhood and historic district in Near North Side and Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois, [2][3] home to many of Chicago's older, Victorian-era buildings, including St. Michael's Church, one of seven buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire.