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  2. List of United States military bases in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Fort Arlington, Arlington Heights, Illinois; Green River Ordnance Plant; ... North Chicago, Illinois; Naval Air Station Glenview, Glenview, Illinois (Closed) See also

  3. Ford Heights, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Ford Heights (formerly East Chicago Heights) is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,813 at the 2020 census. [2] A suburb of Chicago, many of the area's first settlers were African American and since its incorporation in 1949 the village has remained predominantly Black. Due to the lack of commercial activity ...

  4. List of the oldest buildings in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Cahokia Heights, Illinois: 1737 Residence/Courthouse Oldest building in Illinois. French Canadian Court House [1] Fort de Chartres Powder Magazine Randolph County, Illinois: c. 1750 Military Oldest stone building in Illinois; French military fortification Church of the Holy Family (Cahokia Heights, Illinois) Cahokia Heights, Illinois: 1786-1799 ...

  5. Fort Dearborn - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the fort were lost to the widening of the Chicago River in 1855, and a fire in 1857. The last vestiges of Fort Dearborn were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The site of the fort is now a Chicago Landmark, located in the Michigan–Wacker Historic District, at the southern end of the DuSable Michigan Avenue Bridge.

  6. Category:Forts in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Fort Defiance (Illinois) J. Fort Johnson (19th century) L. Fort Lamotte; M. Fort Massac; S. Sheridan Reserve Center This page was last edited on 31 May 2018, at ...

  7. The Ford Heights Four - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Heights Four were exonerated and freed in 1996. [8] Robinson, Johnson and Rodriguez were sentenced to life in prison. [9] [10] Johnson's sentence was later reduced to 65 years. [11] The Ford Heights Four received $36 million in 1999 in civil rights damages from Cook County - the largest settlement in US history at the time. [12]

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  9. Ford Heights School District 169 - Wikipedia

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    Ford Heights School District 169 is a public school district based in Ford Heights, Illinois, United States. The district is bordered by Joe Orr Road on the north, Stoney Island Avenue to the east, State Street on the west and the Conrail tracks to the south.