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  2. Talk:The Hottest Chicks in Metal Tour 2007 - Wikipedia

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  3. Inland Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 a 76" hot strip mill was added, a tin mill in 1933, and in 1938, a 2.5 minutes per mile 44" hot strip mill, 59 coke ovens, and 5 open hearth furnaces were put in at Indiana Harbor. [50] On January 3, 1939, Madeline No. 5, the newest and largest among Inland's furnaces, was blown in, with a capacity of 1000 tons/day, for a new company ...

  4. Kuma's Corner - Wikipedia

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    Since then Kuma's has opened locations in Chicago's Fulton Market, as well as in Schaumburg and Indianapolis, [2] as well as a second Chicago location in Fulton Market. [ 3 ] In 2024, Kuma Holdings, the parent company of Kuma's Corner, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy , blaming the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic as a result of the decision.

  5. Bally's Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The first was from Rush Street Gaming, which would cost US$1.62 billion and would be built between the South Loop and Chinatown along the Chicago River. [11] The second was a US$1.74 billion proposal from the eventual chosen Bally's Corporation to build the casino and resort on the Chicago Tribune printing plant in the River West neighborhood. [11]

  6. The 9 Hottest New Restaurants in Chicago - AOL

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    5. Herbivore. Best for Plant-based Fast Food. Neighborhood: Bridgeport Cuisine: vegan, American Whether you’re looking for a new take on your guilty pleasure Big Mac or you’re a vegan who ...

  7. Redhot Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Redhot Ranch (also spelled Red Hot Ranch) is a three-location hot dog stand in Chicago, Illinois founded by Barry Nemerow and Jeff Greenfield, who also founded The Wieners Circle. [1] They opened 35th Street Red Hots in 2005 on the south side of Chicago a short walk from White Sox Park.

  8. Blast Rites: February 2021’s Hottest Metal - AOL

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    Welcome to Blast Rites, SPIN’s monthly metal column! In this edition, we’ll dive headfirst into Blut Aus Nord visionary Vindsval returning to his roots, pummeling SoCal sludge, new heat from ...

  9. 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.