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  2. EXPO Chicago - Wikipedia

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    EXPO Chicago is held at Navy Pier. Art Chicago was founded as an American version of the Art Basel contemporary art exposition in 1980. Founded by Michigan print dealer John Wilson, Chicago International Art Exposition premiered in May at Navy Pier. The show attracted 80 dealers and 10,000 visitors. It was the first such modern fair in North ...

  3. Born in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Paul Rothchild. " Born in Chicago " is a blues song written by Nick Gravenites. It was the opening track on the self-titled debut album by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in 1965 and has since become a blues standard . Gravenites, who was born in Chicago, first performed the song when in a duo with guitarist Mike Bloomfield ...

  4. History of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Between 1870 and 1900, Chicago grew from a city of 299,000 to nearly 1.7 million and was the fastest-growing city in world history. Chicago's flourishing economy attracted huge numbers of new immigrants from Eastern and Central Europe, especially Jews, Poles, and Italians, along with many smaller groups.

  5. I Used to Work in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    "I Used to Work in Chicago" is a drinking song.It was written by songwriter and entertainer Larry Vincent.The earliest printed date for the song is March 1945 in the underground mimeographed songbook Songs of the Century, however versions of the song circulated "on the street" as early as 1938 according to the Digital Tradition Folk Music Database.

  6. Category:Private high schools in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    S. St. Francis de Sales High School (Chicago, Illinois) St. Gregory the Great High School. St. Ignatius College Prep. St. Patrick High School (Chicago) St. Rita of Cascia High School. Benedictine Sisters of Chicago.

  7. 1st Avenue (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    1st Avenue, also known as Cumberland Avenue and Thatcher Avenue for parts of its northern segment, is a north-south street in Chicago and its western suburbs. It marks 8400 West in the Chicago address system, being located ten and one-half miles west of State Street . Its southern segment begins at an interchange with Interstate 55 ( Stevenson ...

  8. Chicago City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Chicago in Illinois. It consists of 50 alderpersons elected from 50 wards to serve four-year terms. [1] The council is called into session regularly, usually monthly, to consider ordinances, orders, and resolutions whose subject matter includes code changes ...

  9. Sports in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago was a candidate city for the 2016 Summer Olympics but lost to Rio de Janeiro. Chicago also hosted the 1959 Pan American Games, as well as the 2006 Gay Games. Chicago hosted the inaugural 1968 Special Olympics Summer World Games as well as its second games in 1970. Chicago also was the host of the 2017 Warrior Games.