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World's Columbian Exposition, Robert W. Rydell(
Authored Entry
) ...to become the Museum of Science and Industry . And the building that had housed delegates to world's...
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Places of Assembly, Paula R. Lupkin(
Authored Entry
) ...the forefront of the burgeoning convention industry, the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority...
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Art, Lynne Warren(
Authored Entry
) ...patron. Although Chicago's postwar captains of industry echoed their predecessors of the turn of the...
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Social Services, Joanne L. Goodwin(
Authored Entry
) ...the Depression. That credit goes to the war industry jobs that started at the end of the 1930s and...
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Ethnic Music, Philip V. Bohlman(
Authored Entry
) ...attention. Moreover, radio and the recording industry began to shape the ethnic music of this phase....
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Recollecting Childhood Experiences, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...remind us of the ways in which commerce, industry, and pleasure all shared the same waterways. By...
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Fishing, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...fishing on Lake Michigan remained an important industry. Then pollution, declining fish stocks, and...
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Steel Mills on Sand, Page 2, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...agents used images associated with the steel industry to sell land in the city, advertising the...
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Connecting Houses to Water Networks, Page 2, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...stops along these rail lines for farmers, industries, commuters, and various institutions. Real...
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The Chicago Region and Its Global Models, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...stops along these rail lines for farmers, industries, commuters, and various institutions. Real...
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Goose Island Residents and Residences, Page 1, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...Paul Railroad and the smokestacks of local industries, Goose Island residents still appeared to live...
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The Sanitary and Ship Canal, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...The Sanitary and Ship Canal was to provide Chicago industry and commerce a with direct link to the...
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World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...Museum and now of the Museum of Science and Industry. To the west, between 59th and 60th Street, lay...
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An Upstart Behemoth, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...century, Chicago had emerged as a leader in both industry and culture--a metropolis that slaughtered...
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The World in Chicago, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...town manager, organized the data by the "industry" in which employees worked (e.g. Pullman Car...
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Hines (Edward) Lumber Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...of the top 10 companies in the American lumber industry. By the mid-1970s, when the company employed...
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Marmon Group Inc., (
Business Dictionary
) ...mostly in the service and manufacturing industries—had nearly $7 billion in assets, and employed...
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Northern Indiana Public Service Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...the name of the company was changed to Nipsco Industries Inc. By the 1990s, Nipsco was providing...
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Suburbs and Cities as Dual Metropolis, Michael H. Ebner(
Authored Entry
) ...of a suburban address; the deconcentration of industry; and technological advances such as telephone...
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Built Environment of the Chicago Region, Robert Bruegmann(
Authored Entry
) ...country's largest, transformed the housing industry by building large numbers of units and entire...
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