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Chicago's WorldWithin a Day's Travel, (
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) ...Chicago's WorldWithin a Day's Travel...
...joined railroads to extend 24-hour travel from Chicago (often in combination) to much of North and...
...road service, had effectively expanded Chicago's reach to much of the rest of the well-populated...
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Commuting in Metropolitan Chicago in 1970, (
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) ...Commuting in Metropolitan Chicago in 1970...
...Automobiles have been used to commute to central Chicago since the early twentieth century, but...
...a pattern of vast proportions, drawing to Chicago over half of the resident workers of communities...
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Changing Origins of Metropolitan Chicago's Foreign-Born Population, (
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) ...Changing Origins of Metropolitan Chicago's Foreign-Born Population...
...in world migration patterns to metropolitan Chicago that have widened the region's diversity of...
...Asia or Latin America. By 1990, metropolitan Chicago drew from around the globe. The region had more...
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Land Subdivision and Urbanization on Chicago's Northwest Side, (
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) ...Land Subdivision and Urbanization on Chicago's Northwest Side...
...that bound Norwood Park ever closer to Chicago, as well as the evolution of community institutions...
...farms served by a new railroad line from Chicago, and a county poor farm appeared. By 1870 a...
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Labor Unrest in Chicago, April 25-May 4, 1886, (
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) ...Labor Unrest in Chicago, April 25-May 4, 1886...
...Workers throughout Chicago and its suburbs took part in the nationwide movement for an eight-hour...
...concentrated in industrial areas along the Chicago River and in nearby working-class neighborhoods....
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Movie Theaters in Chicago, 1926, 1937 and 2002, (
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) ...Movie Theaters in Chicago, 1926, 1937 and 2002...
...War was well advanced, and only 29 remained within the city of Chicago, a mere two in the Loop....
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Religious Diversity on Chicago's Southwest Side in 2002, (
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) ...Religious Diversity on Chicago's Southwest Side in 2002...
...Chicago's religious geography can be very heterogeneous when viewed at the level of districts such...
...example, recall long established residents of Chicago moving to the area when it was first built up....
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Growth of the Chicago Metropolitan Area, (
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) ...Growth of the Chicago Metropolitan Area...
...growth of the built-up area of metropolitan Chicago can be summarized in three phases. Before 1900,...
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Economic Origins of Metropolitan Chicago Communities, (
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) ...Economic Origins of Metropolitan Chicago Communities...
...line the Illinois & Michigan Canal heading out of Chicago to the southwest, while communities that...
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Neighborhood Change: Chicago's Prairie Avenue, 1853-2003, (
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) ...Neighborhood Change: Chicago's Prairie Avenue, 1853-2003...
...had been built. By 1877, following the Great Chicago Fire, the 11-block area had largely filled up...
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Chicago's Prairie Avenue Elite in 1886, (
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) ...Chicago's Prairie Avenue Elite in 1886...
...17th and 22nd Streets developed as one of Chicago's finest neighborhoods, attracting many of the...
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Chicago: Commuting in the Walking City in 1854, (
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) ...Chicago: Commuting in the Walking City in 1854...
...Chicago in 1854 was still a walking city for most of its residents. The town's small spatial extent...
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Locational Stability: Saint Aloysius Parish, Chicago in 1951, (
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) ...Locational Stability: Saint Aloysius Parish, Chicago in 1951...
...Roman Catholic institutions in Chicago demonstrate tremendous locational stability over time, being...
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Progress of the Chicago Fire of 1871, (
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) ...Progress of the Chicago Fire of 1871...
...The Great Chicago Fire was not one fire, but a succession of nine separate fires started by flying...
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Fire Limits in Chicago in the 1870s, (
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) ...Fire Limits in Chicago in the 1870s...
...The Chicago Fire of 1871 burned less than a quarter of the built-up area of the city. It destroyed...
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Chicago's Ethnic Mosaic in 1980, (
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) ...Chicago's Ethnic Mosaic in 1980...
...Chicago's residential space has always been socially fluid, territorially defined and frequently...
...century, but other Asian groups have settled in Chicago only recently, mostly on the North Side. It...
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Food Processing: Regional and National Market, Mark R. Wilson(
Authored Entry
) ...Keebler, Tootsie, and Wrigley, indicated that Chicago would remain at the center of the industry....
...the industry leader was James L. Kraft, who began selling cheese in Chicago in 1904. By 1930, Kraft...
...much of the cheese distribution business from Chicago's meatpackers, and by 1960, processed cheese,...
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Demography, Walter Nugent(
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) ...Waukegan , Elgin , Aurora , and Joliet revivify. Chicago, the premier case of American urban growth...
...Chicago as a Modern World City The modern rise...
...population in world history began around 1750, and Chicago became an exemplary part of it roughly a...
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Newspapers, Richard A. Schwarzlose(
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) ...and readers. Here, a newsboy sells the Chicago Defender near the Supreme Liberty Life insurance...
...Chicago's newspapers have nurtured four traditions: combative partisanship, competitive journalism ,...
...and writers, especially columnists. Moreover, Chicago newspapering has always been tamer than New...
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Annexations and Additions to the City of Chicago, (
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) ...Annexations and Additions to the City of Chicago...
...to Chicago during these years came because Chicago offered superior services, from better water...
...and suburban resistance to the power and urban complexity of Chicago halted the process....
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