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Latest revision as of 16:00, 27 July 2024
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Parent topics
- Illinois (U.S. state): a state in the midwest U.S., joined the union in 1818 and with Chicago, the third largest U.S. city. [e]
Subtopics
- Chicago Cubs: a MLB team in the National League Central division, located in Chicago, Illinois. [e]
- Chicago White Sox: Major League Baseball team in the American League Central division, located in Chicago, Illinois. [e]
- Chicago School of Economics: A highly influential school of thought and methodology favoring free-market economics practiced at and disseminated from the University of Chicago after 1950 [e]
- Hull House: Chicago settlement house established in September, 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr in a house on Halstead Street built by Charles Hull. [e]
- Jane Addams: (1860-1935) A pioneer American settlement worker and founder of Hull House. [e]
- Geyser (fireboat, 1886) [r]: A fireboat commissioned in Chicago, Illinois in 1886 - the city's first purpose built fireboat [e]
- Classic rock [r]: A radio format usually encompassing the mid-1960s to early 1980s years with an emphasis on guitar based bands such as Led Zeppelin or Bad Company. Since the 1980s, classic rock has also been used to loosely describe a genre of music redolent of the radio format. [e]
- Screaming Lord Sutch [r]: (10 November 1940 - 16 June 1999), English singer and politician, leader of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party. [e]
- Bahá'í Faith [r]: A monotheistic religion founded in the mid-19th century in Persia, which emphasizes the unity of all humans as one race and prior religions as all being legitimate revelations from God. [e]
- Latino history [r]: History of Hispanics in the U.S., especially those of Mexican origins. [e]