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((IPA: ʃɪˈkɑːgoʊ)) is the largest city by population in the state of Illinois and the American Midwest of the United States![]()
((IPA: ʃɪˈkɑːgoʊ)) is the largest city by population in the state of Illinois and the American Midwest of the United States![]()
the largest city by population in the state of Illinois and the American Midwest of the United States![]()
(CM&W), was a Class II railroad that operated in the midwest of the United States between 1987 and 1990![]()
has twenty-seven sister cities: Many of them, like Chicago, are the second city of their country, or are the main city of a country that has sent many immigrants to Chicago over the years![]()
in Aberdeen, South Dakota was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as The Milwaukee Road) in 1911![]()
consists of the historic right-of-way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as The Milwaukee Road) in the Bitterroot Mountains from East Portal, Montana (near St. Regis), to the mouth of Loop Creek, Idaho (near Pearson)![]()
now officially named The Depot, is a historic railroad depot in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota![]()
now located at 6210 West 37th Street and Brunswick Avenue, St. Louis Park, in the U.S. state of Minnesota was moved from the intersection of Wooddale and 36th Street on Alabama Avenue, where it sat next to the railroad tracks![]()
are two buildings located in Wells, Minnesota and built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (otherwise known as The Milwaukee Road) in 1903![]()
was an electric interurban railway running along the Illinois River Valley between Joliet and Princeton![]()
Rock Island and Pacific Depot in Marseilles, Illinois is a historic train station built in 1917![]()
a railroad in the U.S. state of Illinois that operated a main line between Pekin (near Peoria) and Madison (near St. Louis) via Springfield![]()
a railroad station in Kittitas, Washington that was built in 1909 by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (the "Milwaukee Road") as part of the railroad's Pacific Extension![]()
a full length album by Luke Vibert, released in 2007 on Planet Mu![]()
a railroad established in 1865 that served various communities along the eastern border of Illinois![]()
nicknamed the "Dolly Varden Line" was a railroad linking small towns in west central and northwestern Indiana to a connection with the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railway (C&EI) near Momence, Illinois (where traffic continued on to Chicago)![]()
a short line or Class III railroad offering service from Tolleston, Indiana to Crestline, Ohio, USA![]()
which stands for Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Transportation, is a railroad company that bought out the former Pennsylvania Railroad tracks from East Chicago, Indiana to Fort Wayne, Indiana![]()
(originally Railroad) was formed in 1885 with Marcus Low, a former attorney for the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, as its president![]()
known informally as the "Cuss, Kick & Swear" is a defunct railroad which operated in southwest Michigan in the late 19th and early to mid 20th centuries![]()
From 1947 until 1988, the Illinois portion of the Chicago metro area was served by a single area code, 312, which abutted the 815 area code![]()
a consumer-oriented graphical user interface-based operating system![]()
a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Blue Line![]()
Four United States Navy ships have been named Chicago, after the city of Chicago, Illinois![]()
The club played in the Primera Division Argentina during the 2006-2007 season, but they were relegated to Primera B Nacional after losing their promotion/relegation playoff against Club Atlético Tigre![]()
The poker-related card game called Chicago is one of the most popular card games in Sweden today![]()
an elevated station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, located in the Near North Side at 300 W Chicago Avenue in Chicago, Illinois (directional coordinates 800 north, 300 west)![]()
the largest city by population in the state of Illinois and the American Midwest of the United States![]()
In sociology and, later, criminology, the Chicago School (sometimes described as the Ecological School) refers to the first major body of works emerging during the 1920s and 1930s specialising in urban sociology, and the research into the urban envir![]()
of Literary Criticism was a form of criticism of English literature begun at the University of Chicago in the 1930’s, which lasted until the 50’s![]()
of economics describes a neoclassical school of thought within the academic community of economists, with a strong focus around the faculty of University of Chicago, some of whom have constructed and popularized its principles![]()
Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (CRI&P RR) was a Class I railroad in the United States![]()
the name of several stations on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system![]()
Notable extracurricular groups include the University's Model United Nations Team, one of the top two teams on the college circuit and the most successful of the University's academic teams![]()
officially the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMSP&P RR) , was a Class I railroad that operated in the Midwest and Northwest of the United States from 1847 until its acquisition by the Soo Line Railroad on January 1, 1986![]()
redirects here, for the Convention on International Civil Aviation for the event also referred to by this name![]()
the 38th episode of the American television series Prison Break![]()
's architecture is famous throughout the world and one style is referred to as the Chicago School![]()
a 1927 silent comedy-drama crime film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Frank Urson![]()
Christian Egger, Manuel Gorkiewicz, Christian Mayer, Yves Mettler, Magda Tothova, Ruth Weismann, Alexander Wolff![]()
a musical film adaptation of the satirical stage musical Chicago, the film explores the themes of celebrity and scandal in Jazz age Chicago![]()