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  2. List of Chicago Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Glessner House, designated on October 14, 1970 as one of the first official Chicago Landmarks Night view of the top of The Chicago Board of Trade Building at 141 West Jackson, an address that has twice housed Chicago's tallest building Chicago Landmark is a designation by the Mayor and the City Council of Chicago for historic sites in Chicago, Illinois. Listed sites are selected after meeting ...

  3. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable - Wikipedia

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    Children. 2. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable (also spelled Point de Sable, Point au Sable, Point Sable, Pointe DuSable, or Pointe du Sable[ n 1]; before 1750 [ n 2] – August 28, 1818) is regarded as the first permanent non-Native settler of what would later become Chicago, Illinois, and is recognized as the city's founder. [ 7]

  4. Joseph Kromelis - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Kromelis (1947 – December 11, 2022) known as ' Walking Man', ' Walking Dude' [1] [2] or Walking Yanni [3] was a Chicago-area homeless man and street vendor known for his physical appearance and for wandering about the city. He typically dressed in a v-neck t-shirt and a suit and kerchief, and had long, wavy hair [4] and a thick mustache.

  5. List of people from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Born in Chicago Harold Fowler McCormick: May 2, 1872: Oct 16, 1941: Chairman of the board of International Harvester Company: Trustee of the University of Chicago: Joseph M. McCormick: May 16, 1877: Feb 25, 1925: United States Senator from Illinois; Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 1st district: Born in Chicago ...

  6. Wrigley Field - Wikipedia

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    Wrigley Field. /  41.94806°N 87.65556°W  / 41.94806; -87.65556. Wrigley Field / ˈrɪɡli / is a ballpark on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball 's Chicago Cubs, one of the city's two MLB franchises. It first opened in 1914 as Weeghman Park for Charles Weeghman 's Chicago Whales of the ...

  7. Juice Wrld - Wikipedia

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    Juice Wrld. Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD ), was an American rapper and singer-songwriter. Throughout a career of four years, he was a leading figure in the emo rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention ...

  8. Jane Addams - Wikipedia

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    Jane Addams as a young woman, undated studio portrait by Cox, Chicago Birthplace of Jane Addams in Cedarville, Illinois. Source Addams: Twenty Years at Hull House (1910), in the public domain. Born in Cedarville, Illinois , [ 18 ] Jane Addams was the youngest of eight children born into a prosperous northern Illinois family of English-American ...

  9. Union Stock Yard Gate - Wikipedia

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    The Union Stock Yard Gate, located on Exchange Avenue at Peoria Street, was the entrance to the famous Union Stock Yards in Chicago. The gate was designed by Burnham and Root around 1875, and is the only significant structural element of the stock yards to survive. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1981. [ 2]