Any picture of the water tower exhibits something remaining from the Chicago fire. Also, check out: http://www.chicagohs.org/fire/intro/
No. The Great Chicago Fire caused the need for the city to rebuild.
The water turned it off. ((GREAT CHICAGO FIRE))
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Chicago Great Western Depot was created in 1906.
Chicago Great Western Railway ended in 1968.
Chicago Great Western Railway was created in 1940.
Chicago Great Western Railroad was created in 1909.
Chicago Great Western Railroad ended in 1941.
The Great Chicago fire was one of the U.S.A's largest disasters. It killed hundreds, and destroyed about four square miles of Chicago.
The Chicago History Museum is a great place to start.
The Water Tower building did not burn during the Great Chicago Fire.
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