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Chicago
There's no city there. That point is in Kansas, somewhat west of Kansas City, about midway between the towns of Linwood and DeSoto, about 3 miles north of State Route 10, just south of Golden Rd., between the railroad and the north bank of the Kansas River.
The Equator. Chicago is located at 42 degrees north, the Equator is degrees, and the North Pole is 90 degrees north. Therefore, Chicago is closer to the Equator than the North Pole.
There is no specific reason why Jupiter is located where it is (between Mars and Saturn).
In Northern Illinois on the bank of Lake Michigan.
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This is true. The Union Pacific Railroad was the first trans-continental railroad. It ran from Chicago and Promontory Point, Utah.
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The golden spike that was used to mark the completion of the transcontinental railroad in the celebration at Promontory, Utah is in the Stanford Museum in Stanford, California. There is a second golden spike that was not used in the celebration at the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, California.
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Chicago is located in the state of Illinois. Denver is located in the state of Colorado. The distance between these two cities is 895 miles.
Up until the 1970s, the city of Chicago had what was called "the stockyards". These were slaughter houses, located on the south side of town, where cattle were brought in by railroad, slaughtered, and send out by railroad to be sold as beef products. With this history, it's understandable why the city's basketball team would choose to name their team players after the male cattle, bulls.
Michigan city
Shipping goods, and major towns were located among the lake to, such as: Chicago, Duluth MN , Milwakee