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The Great Chicago Fire was a conflagration that burned in the American city of Chicago during October 8–10, 1871. The fire killed approximately 300 people, destroyed roughly 3.3 square miles (9 km 2 ) of the city including over 17,000 structures, and left more than 100,000 residents homeless. [ 3 ]
Chicago Fire: October 1871 Unknown Chicago, Illinois, United States [s 2] Ancient Ruins in the Canyon de Chelly: 1873 Timothy O'Sullivan: Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, United States Albumen print [s 1] Steinway Hall: 2 December 1873 Unknown New York City, United States Halftone print
Like many hotels of the Belle Epoque, The Château Gütsch was built on a vantage point above lakes, rivers, and cities, [1] in this case the city Lucerne and the river Reuss. The Château was built in 1884 specifically to support the hotel. In 1868 Queen Victoria stayed at a site near the hotel with Prince Arthur and Princess Louise. [2]
It was a night for goodbyes on “Chicago Fire.” The Season 12 finale was the final episode for Eamonn Walker as Battalion Chief Wallace Boden. The actor, who has served as the chief of ...
Considered one of Chicago's worst flophouse blazes, [38] a fire broke out in the five-story Barton Hotel on West Madison [39] on February 12, 1955, killing 29 people and gutting the hotel, a 49-year-old structure with 336 tiny 4ftx6ft rooms with 7-ft high chicken-wire ceilings, where the nightly rate was 65 cents per person.
It's the 'Brettsey' wedding we've been waiting seasons for on 'Chicago Fire.' ... Exclusive First Look at Photos of 'Chicago Fire's Matt Casey-Sylvie Brett Wedding. Paulette Cohn. February 22 ...
Beside several hotels, it includes Europe's tallest outdoor lift, the Hammetschwand Lift, which connects the scenic cliff path with the Hammetschwand vantage point, the Bürgenstock Funicular, which since 1888 has taken passengers from a steam boat pier on Lake Lucerne up to the hotels, and the Bürgenstock Chapel from 1897, made famous in 1954 ...
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