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  2. Big Chicks - Wikipedia

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    Big Chicks is a gay bar and neighborhood restaurant that opened in 1986 in Uptown, Chicago. [1] It serves a diverse group of LGBT people, straight people and people in the kink community. The owner of the establishment is Michelle Fire. The restaurant next door, Tweet, is also owned by Fire and provides food to Big Chicks.

  3. 900 North Michigan - Wikipedia

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    900 North Michigan in Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois, is a skyscraper completed in 1989. At 871 feet (265 m) tall, it is the eleventh tallest building in Chicago as of 2023 [update] and the 59th-tallest in the United States .

  4. 23rd Street Grounds - Wikipedia

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    In this ballpark, the Chicago White Stockings played baseball from 1874 to 1877, the first two years in the National Association and the latter two in the National League. The 1871 Great Chicago Fire had put the original White Stockings club out of business, and its best players scattered to other National Association clubs. For 1872, the ...

  5. Two Prudential Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Two Prudential Plaza is a 64-story skyscraper located in the Loop area of Chicago, Illinois. At 995 feet (303 m) tall, it is the seventh-tallest building in Chicago as of 2022 [update] and the 28th-tallest in the U.S. , being only five feet from 1,000 feet, making it the closest of any building under 1,000. [ 1 ]

  6. Transportation in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The average Chicago commuter spends 86 minutes every day traveling to and from work on public transit. Of public transit riders, 28.% ride for more than 2 hours every day. On average, commuters wait at stops or stations for 15 minutes; 21% of riders wait for over 20 minutes.

  7. Palmolive Building - Wikipedia

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    [2] During the time that Playboy was in the building, the word P-L-A-Y-B-O-Y was spelled out in 9-foot (2.7 m) illuminated letters on the north and south roofline. [ 3 ] The building was designated a Chicago Landmark in 2000, [ 4 ] and it was added to the federal National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

  8. Talk:Two Bare Feet - Wikipedia

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  9. Corwith Yard - Wikipedia

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    At the time it was built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1888, [2] it was the world's largest railway yard (nowadays, that title belongs to Bailey Yard, another freight railroad yard owned and operated by BNSF's rival, the Union Pacific Railroad). With adjacent parking and buildings it covers nearly a square mile of land.