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  2. Category:Photographers from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Photographers from Chicago" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Kathryn Hamm - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Hamm's mother Gretchen began a business out of frustration at the lack of suitable wedding accessories available as Hamm planned a commitment ceremony with her female partner. [4] The business, which eventually was called Gayweddings.com, included offering " femme " or "butch" thank-you cards and fancy wedding proclamations. [ 4 ]

  4. Eugene Raymond Hutchinson - Wikipedia

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    By 1910, Hutchinson apparently was supporting himself as a portrait photographer, catering to the well-off residents of Chicago's "Gold Coast" suburbs from his studio in Lake Forest. From the outset of his career, however, Hutchinson marketed himself widely.

  5. Couple ties the knot at Chicago's viral rat-shaped hole

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    Sarathy and his now-husband, Tyler — both longtime Chicago residents — had been looking to have their small wedding ceremony in front of a city landmark but the rat hole caught their eye.

  6. List of people from Park Ridge, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Hall of Fame catcher for the Chicago Cubs and New York Giants: Lived and died in Park Ridge [6] Gene Rye: November 15, 1906: January 21, 1980: Only baseball player to hit three home runs in an inning. Lived and died in Park Ridge Jim Hendry: July 27, 1955: General manager of the Chicago Cubs: Lived in Park Ridge [59] Al Levine: May 22, 1968

  7. Michael Abramson - Wikipedia

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    Abramson's south side prints were first published by the Chicago-based music recording company Numero Group. [1] Their 2 LP/photography book package was entitled Light on the South (2009), and included over 100 of Abramson's South side photographs, along with two LPs of blues songs specifically selected to reflect what was likely playing on the jukeboxes in the clubs where Michael worked.

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