Writers do this all the time -- it's research!
Here's how we do it:
You think of a mystery that has never been solved -- you can make one up if you want! -- and write what happened.
He has never been a Chicago Bear.
She never been to Chicago
No, there has never been a write-in U. S. President.
never
The City of Chicago is not now, and never has been, the capital of the State of Illinois.
The "Home Insurance Building" in Chicago was a ten-story edifice constructed in 1885, and is considered to have been the first skyscraper.
its the story of him losing his virginity. he (christofer drew) was only 16, he was with an older girl who was much more "experienced" than him. after losing it to her, he found out that she had been cheating on him with some of his so called "friends" heartbroken, he decided to write a song.
The FAO Schwarz in Chicago has closed and been replaced by a Victoria's Secret - a much better toy story in my opinion ...
Connie Foster has: Played Ann Gilland in "Chicago Story" in 1981. Played Anne in "Chicago Story" in 1982. Played Annie in "Chicago Story" in 1982. Played Helen in "Missing Persons" in 1993. Played Detective Carson in "Deadly Lessons" in 1995.
there is a story of a ghost but it has never been proven no evidence
Chicago never became a state. Chicago is a city in the state of Illinois, which became the 21st state on December 3, 1818.