it is in the corner of lake mighien
yes and bays are dumb
Don't know for sure, but probably the Sears Tower in Chicago. * I recently had to look this up for a research project. As of 2005 it was the Navy Pier in downtown Chicago.
I am not really sure but I will give my best guess : The Native Americans tribes for Chicago becoming a state is that they are Native Americans and wanted Illinois to be Chicago
im not sure but they are going to Chicago on their burnin up tour
No
Just one stamp 42 cents for America. You can always call your post office in Canada there. they will know, just to make sure.
I'm not too sure, but I know that is isn't very often.
No. We do not know for sure who and how someone started the great fire of Chicago in 1871 and we probably never will since there are no eye-witnesses.
I'm not exactly sure of all of them, but I'm positive that they are in Chicago, Illinois.
Chicago is not located on a bay. There are no natural bays in Lake Michigan
No. Springfield, IL is an inland city. We know this because any map of Illinois shows Springfield to not border any major bodies of water. However, Springfield does touch on the small Lake of Springfield.
Well, I do live in Illinois and I am not sure if she is. I don't really search it up. Maybe you should if you really want to know :)