No city in Illinois has a name from Algonquin - that language is only spoken by the Algonquin tribe of Canada. Chicago is named from the Miami (not Algonquin) word chicagoua, meaning the wild native garlic plant (Allium tricoccum) - there is nothing in the word that represents "field", so it definitely does not mean "garlic field", simply "wild garlic".
It is claimed that the Miami word also signifies "skunk", but this is given as shikakwa in modern sources.
ughhh that's on my paper!! i don't knowwwwww..... YAY US history.. wait do u live in WA? hmmm yeh im looking for the answer!!
-yes i do! do you go to timber crest?
Chi·ca·go
(shĭ-kä'gō, -kô'-) Pronunciation Key
The largest city of Illinois, in the northeast part of the state on Lake Michigan. It is a major port and the commercial, financial, industrial, and cultural center of the Midwest. It is also the third-largest U.S. city. Chicago was nearly destroyed by a disastrous fire in 1871. Population: 2,840,000.
Chi·ca'go·an n.
Word History: People from Chicago ought to like onions. The name Chicago is first recorded in 1688 in a French document, where it appears as Chigagou, an Algonquian word meaning "onion field." In explanation of this name, the document states there that wild onion or garlic grew profusely in the area. The name of the field or meadow was first transferred to the river and then was given to the city in 1830.
No city in Illinois has a name from Algonquin - that language is only spoken by the Algonquin tribe of Canada. Chicago is named from the Miami (not Algonquin) word chicagoua, meaning the wild native garlic plant (Allium tricoccum) - there is nothing in the word that represents "field", so it definitely does not mean "garlic field", simply "wild garlic".It is claimed that the Miami word also signifies "skunk", but this is given as shikakwa in modern sources.
Except for a few location shots forBoston, notably Fenway Park, much of the film was shot in Dubuque County, Iowa, and Jo Daviess County, Illinois. The home (then and now a private residence) and field were on adjoining farms near Dyersville, Iowa. The baseball field built for the film has become an attraction with the same name. For the film's final scene, Dyersville was blacked out as part of a community event that also involved commuters to the field. The cars in the final shot were instructed to switch between their high beams and low beams to allow for the illusion of movement.
At both ends of the field is a set of goalposts with a net. The 2 corners have quadrants for corner kicks. In front of the goal is the six-yard box for goal kicks. Next comes the penalty spot for penalty kicks. Then comes the penalty box which is the area where a penalty can be given for a foul. Just at the edge of the penalty box is a semi circle which indicates the minimum distance of the rest of the players to the penalty taker. Along the whole length of the field and on either side are the sidelines for throw-ins. Injured players also have to re-enter the pitch from outside the sidelines near the middle. At the middle of the field is the kick-off spot, for kick-offs. Around the spot is a large circle split in the centre by the half line. The circle is to indicate the minimum distance between the players who are kicking-off and the the rest of the players. The half line indicates the maximum proximity to the opponent's goal that a player can be at at kick-off. That is all there is to a soccer field's anatomy.
It is by rescuing the Cowardly Lion from the poppy fieldthat the Queen of the Field Mice repays the Tin Woodman in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the Tin Woodman rescues the Queen from a big, hungry, yellow wildcat. The gracious Queen promises to help the Tinman in return some day. The day perhaps comes sooner than she expects when Dorothy, her pet dog Toto and the Lion fall asleep in the deadly poppy field. The Lion cannot be budged until the Queen gets all of her subjects to pull him out of the field and into safety.
Yes, it is the same place. The Cleveland Indians played at Jacob's Field from 1994 to 2007. On January 11, 2008, the field was renamed Progressive Field. The field is still located at 2401 Ontario Street in Cleveland, Ohio.
No city in Illinois has a name from Algonquin - that language is only spoken by the Algonquin tribe of Canada. Chicago is named from the Miami (not Algonquin) word chicagoua, meaning the wild native garlic plant (Allium tricoccum) - there is nothing in the word that represents "field", so it definitely does not mean "garlic field", simply "wild garlic".It is claimed that the Miami word also signifies "skunk", but this is given as shikakwa in modern sources.
No city in Illinois has a name from Algonquin - that language is only spoken by the Algonquin tribe of Canada. Chicago is named from the Miami (not Algonquin) word chicagoua, meaning the wild native garlic plant (Allium tricoccum) - there is nothing in the word that represents "field", so it definitely does not mean "garlic field", simply "wild garlic".It is claimed that the Miami word also signifies "skunk", but this is given as shikakwa in modern sources.
Illinois Field was created in 1988.
Illinois
The address of the Illinois Oil Field Museum At Oblong is: 10570 N 150Th St, Oblong, IL 62449-2434
Yes they do.
Springfield is the capital city of Illinois.
Oak Park, Illinois, USAU.S. Cellular Field - 333 W. 35th Street, Armour Square, Chicago, Illinois, USAWestmont, Illinois, USA (little league scene)Wrigley Field - 1060 W. Addison St., Lake View, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Soldier Field 1410 South Museum Campus Dr Chicago, Illinois 60605
They play in Illinois at Solider Field
Soldier Field is located in Chicago, Illinois.
As long as you are sure it is what it is, then it should be fine. Get three photo refrences if you are unsure.