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  2. Magikist - Wikipedia

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    Magikist lips sign formerly located alongside the Kennedy Expressway at Montrose Avenue in Chicago. Magikist was an American rug cleaner manufacturer and cleaning company. . After the parent company went out of business in 2001, the name was sold and is currently used by a Canadian manufacturer of pressure wash equip

  3. List of fatal accidents and incidents involving commercial ...

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    Chicago: Illinois: Boeing 737-700: The aircraft overran the runway at Chicago-Midway during a snowstorm because reverse thrust was not applied in a timely manner. Everyone aboard survived, but the plane crashed into a vehicle outside the airport and killed a child in the car. October 19, 2004 13 2 2 Corporate Airlines Flight 5966: Kirksville ...

  4. Olson Park and Waterfall - Wikipedia

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    Today the site is occupied by a parking lot for the former Olson Rug factory and headquarters which is now occupied by the retailer Macy's. The area is near of one of Chicago's "Polish Patches", Jackowo, and the complex was a few blocks from St. Hyacinth Basilica as well as Kosciuszko Park. Press photo of Olson Rug Company waterfall garden ...

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  6. PAWS Chicago - Wikipedia

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    PAWS Chicago (Pets Are Worth Saving) is a non-profit animal shelter organization based in Chicago, Illinois. [1] The organization was co-founded in 1997 by Paula Fasseas and her daughter Alexis Fasseas. The duo aspired to create an organization that focused on discovering solutions to end the euthanasia of homeless pets. [2]

  7. Family demands answers in death of Chicago woman who was on ...

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    The woman, 28-year-old Chelsea Adolphus, was admitted to Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan, Illinois, at about 4 a.m. Jan. 22, said Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek at a news conference on ...