Chicago's "Structures That Survived The Great Fire of 1871"Things standing from before the flames swept through. (found at: http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/Tours/Prefire.html)
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Chicago Water Tower 4 people | ||
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Illinois-Indiana State Line Boundary Marker 2 people | ||
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St. Michaels Church | ||
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St. Ignatius School | ||
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Old Saint Patricks Church | ||
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Fort Dearborn Site | ||
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Noble-Seymour-Crippen House | ||
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Clarke House | ||
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Illinois and Michigan Canal | ||
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Washington Square | ||
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Palette & Chisel Academy Of Fine Arts | ||
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Scottish Rite Cathedral | ||
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Newberry Library | ||
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Wingert House | ||
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Jane Addams Hull House Museum 2 people | ||
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Iglehart House | ||
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Rosehill Cemetery | ||
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Soldiers' Home | ||
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Groesbeck House | ||
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First Baptist Congregational Church | ||
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Raber House | ||
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Wheeler-Kohn House | ||
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Hitchcock House | ||
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Pillar of Fire | ||
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Created by danimatian on Jan 16, 2007.
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