If Chicago would have had some rain, it would have helped. The weather was very dry. Rain eventually came and put the fire out.
A sports specialty store would be a great place that would have a Chicago Bulls hat that is for sale. Another great place would be vendors at a Chicago Bulls game.
I would recommend ServPro for your water damage needs. They are a really good company with good prices and great work. They do everything that has to deal with water damage. Also have been rated well compaired to other companys.
That would be Chicago in the Great Chicago Fire.
Just a shot in the dark would be in history. The Great Chicago Fire! The Great Chicago Fire was a conflagration that burned from Oct. 8-10, 1871
Earthquakes are possible in Chicago, but it is unlikely that any would be strong enough to cause damage. Tornadoes, though are quite possible in Chicago and have hit the city before.
Check a reference librarian at the Chicago Public Library.These sites can get you started.http://www.familytree.com/blog/great-chicago-fire/https://blog.newspapers.com/the-great-chicago-fire-october-8-10-1871/
about 70 to 100$
I would say, for Chicagoans, the symbolic building is the Water Tower. It is the only building in Chicago that survived the Great Fire. I would say, for the world, the symbolic building in Chicago is the Sears Tower.
The best place to buy umbrellas in Chicago would be Macy's. They always have a great selection of umbrellas.
An earthquake in an unpopulated area would cause little damage- in a major city, a great deal of damage.
it depends how powerful the cyclone is if it is a very powerful cyclone then the damage could be extremely big but if its not a very powerful one then the damage would be much much less and not as many cassualtys would be made
The exit that would be half way from Iowa city to Chicago il on interstate 80 is the Great White Way.