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  2. Clearing, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The area gets its name from the fact that farm goods from the area were "cleared" (delivered) through the airport and railroad yards. Clearing was first incorporated as a town in 1912, within the Township of Stickney. The Clearing area quickly became a part of Chicago in 1915 when the growing population needed services provided by the city. It ...

  3. 27 Things in Your Kitchen You Should Get Rid of Right Now - AOL

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    Related: 16 Filthy Things Even Clean Freaks Miss. Boogich/istockphoto. 5. Ancient Spices. We all have things in our pantry that are past their prime, but spices are a particularly common culprit.

  4. The Best Gifts for the Germaphobes and Clean Freaks in ... - AOL

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    The completed ornament measures between 4 and 6 inches tall and 3 inches wide, and it's sure to get a laugh from your clean freak friend or relative. Related: Unique and Creative Holiday Gifts on Etsy

  5. 7 cleaning hacks for the clean freak in you - AOL

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    Give it 20 minutes for the citric acid to kick in; you'll have a clean toilet in no time! Dusty blinds: Dip a sock in a vinegar and warm water solution then wipe the dust away. Dusty coats: Cut a ...

  6. Altgeld Gardens Homes - Wikipedia

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    Altgeld Gardens was nicknamed Chicago's 'toxic donut' due to having the highest concentration of hazardous waste sites in the United States. There were 50 landfills and 382 industrial facilities surrounding the area, including the Acme Steel plant and the Pullman factory, with many of the sites unregulated. [4]

  7. Bubbly Creek - Wikipedia

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    A man standing on slaughterhouse-derived waste in Bubbly Creek in Chicago in 1911. The area surrounding Bubbly Creek was originally a wetland; during the 19th century, channels were dredged to increase the rate of flow into the Chicago River and dry out the area to increase the amount of habitable land in the fast-growing city.

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