because with the wooden houses around it just kept building more and more
to never make wooden houses
yes
The wooden houses were the main fuel for the fire.
The most famous building in Chicago to survive the great fire is the Water Tower. It is located on North Michigan Ave. at Chicago Ave. (across from the John Hancock building).
The Great Fire of London traveled from house to house, building to building because the buildings were made predominantly from wood and the streets were extremely narrow. Add this to the fact that London had experienced a dry summer and London was extremely flammable.
The Great Fire of London in 1666 spread rapidly because the wooden houses were packed close together and it had been a particularly dry summer.
'The Monument' designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
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The Great Exhibition building, known as the Crystal Palace, was dismantled in 1851 after the Great Exhibition concluded. It was originally constructed in Hyde Park, London, but was relocated to Sydenham Hill in 1852. The building was ultimately destroyed by fire in 1936.
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