The original was destroyed in a fire ... against Chicago, but after a six hours’ battle the Lake City broke it to pieces,” the Tribune reported. (Chicago Tribune) 1890: “Great is Chicago.
We thoroughly enjoyed the crossover event, but there’s something about checking back in with our favorite characters from the one show following various near-death encounters. Chicago Fire ...
Unfortunately, one of the things we cannot control in the United States is the weather. For better or worse, the weather is ...
Despite the frequency of wildfires in that part of the country, it was immediately evident that this was different—the kind of inferno that could potentially alter the city forever, like the Great ...
The second star represents the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and its points signify religion, education, esthetics, justice, beneficence and civic pride. The third star represents the Columbian ...
Just as the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 led to then-revolutionary changes in building codes and urban design, the recent Los Angeles wildfires have exposed critical vulnerabilities in our current ...
In 1867, the Pfanstiehls opened the City Hotel on the northeast corner of Eighth Street and Market (now Central) Avenue — but they lost almost everything in the 1871 Great Holland Fire.
You could argue that lots of other climate-related disasters demonstrated that, too, from broken levees during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 to the fire ... the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 devastated ...
Having suffered the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, 3.3 square miles of Chicago was destroyed and more than 100,000 people were left homeless. By the 1920s, the city had rebuilt itself but became ...
The Emil Bach House, designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and the adjacent Lang House were donated to Loyola Jan. 23 along with $1 million for the property’s upkeep. The two ...