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The Great Chicago Fire lasted for two days.From the 8th of October to the 10th of the year 1871.
The British set the White House on fire in 1814. There was another fire in the West Wing in 1929 when Hoover was president.
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Yesterday, the firefighters put out the fire before it spread to nearby buildings.
Most public areas and buildings have them installed as a legal requirement. Some houses and residential buildings also have fire alarms but mostly smoke alarms. (Two different things).
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The answer depends upon what fire code applies. There are places where fire sprinklers are not required in one- or two-family buildings at all, where amended national fire codes have been enacted locally.
Illinois has many sports. Chicago has two major league baseball teams (Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox) , a football team (Chicago Bears), a basketball team (Chicago Bulls), hockey team Chicago Black Hawks), and a soccer team (Chicago Fire).
After two days, rain began to fall. On the morning of October 10, 1871, the fire died out leaving complete devastation in the heart of the city.
Buildings in Colonial Georgia were box shaped. They were either one or two stories tall. One story buildings had two rooms, while two story buildings had four.
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 ranks as one of the most destructive blazes in U.S. history. The massive conflagration consumed more than 2,000 acres of Chicago's urban landscape, leaving some 17,500 buildings in rubble. One third of the city's 300,000 residents were left homeless. Three hundred people died in the fire. But out of the ashes arose one of the most important urban revitalizations in U.S. history. A fast-paced development plan, coupled with the influence of visionary architects, helped Chicago quickly regain its reputation as a thriving city. Twenty two years after the fire, Chicago affirmed its vitality by welcoming 21 million visitors for the 1893 World Columbian Exposition.