My grandpa or members of his family must have gone there cuz I have about 10 coins redeemable for 5 cents in drinks! I wonder if that got you a beer!
Worked in factories
Chicago
There is no recorded history of a hurricane hitting Chicago. Chicago is too far from the ocean. Note that remnants of hurricanes have passed over Chicago, but these remnants are no longer hurricanes.
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Due to the large number of Jewish nightclubs in the area.
To carry sewage and pollution away from the city's drinking water supply, Lake Michigan.
"The Jungle" was about the meatpacking industry in Chicago, Illinois around the beginning of the 1900s. The Chicago Stockyards was well known at the time as "Slaughterhouse to the World."
You can find the names of people living in Chicago from 1900 to 1930 on ancestry.com indexed census records. It is a subscription site that requires paying a fee.
Rutherford discovered in the early 1900s that most of an atom's mass is located in its nucleus.
Chicago is mostly banking, finance and technology today but in the 1800s and first half of the 1900s they were the meat packers for the world. After the cattle drives to Kansas, the cattle were put in cattle cars and taken by rail to Chicago. Armor Meats is still there.
No because they got pooped on because the koala bears were in there house and robbed them and stole their children so they moved to alaska
Mannington is a city located in West Virginia. The city was once home to a Native American population. It was also a location that was affected by the great oil boom in the late 1900s.