No. The Great Chicago Fire caused the need for the city to rebuild.
They rebuild with brick and made Chicago a better place to live and safe
At the time of the Great Chicago Fire (1871), there was no Macy's in Chicago. Macy's acquired Marshall Field & Company in August of 2005.
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Sir Christopher Wren.
Robert Hooke was appointed by the City of London as a surveyor, so helped to rebuild the city after the fire.
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If Chicago would have had some rain, it would have helped. The weather was very dry. Rain eventually came and put the fire out.
Sir Christopher Wren designed a number of the large buildings after the great fire in London in 1666. After that fire it became illegal to have thatched roofs.
The water turned it off. ((GREAT CHICAGO FIRE))
Daniel Burnham created the master plan to rebuild Chicago after the fire
It came from the great Chicago fire of 1871