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  2. Somerset Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Somerset Hotel is a historic hotel building located at 1152-1154 S. Wabash Ave. in downtown Chicago, Illinois. Built in 1892–93, the hotel was originally owned by physician Frank Stringfield. Architect Jules De Horvath designed the hotel in the Romanesque Revival style. De Horvath's design bore similarities to many other Chicago buildings ...

  3. List of Chicago Med characters - Wikipedia

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    Chief Resident, Chicago Med Emergency Department (season 1) Attending Physician, Chicago Med Emergency Department (seasons 2–8) Occupation: Doctor (plastic surgeon) (pre-series) Doctor (emergency medicine) Family: Patrick "Pat" Halstead (father; deceased) Mrs. Halstead (mother; deceased) Jay Halstead (brother) Unnamed grandfather: Significant ...

  4. Chicago 13 - Wikipedia

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    Chicago 13 is the first Chicago album to bear no significant hit singles. Despite negative reviews, Chicago 13 reached No. 21 and went gold, although it was the band's first album to miss the Top 20 and was then the lowest charting release since their debut album. Shortly after the tour to support the album ended, Dacus was fired from the band ...

  5. Bertha Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Portrait titled Mrs. Potter Palmer by Anders Zorn, 1893. She married the Chicago millionaire Potter Palmer in 1870. [1] She was 21 and he was 44. Palmer was a Quaker merchant who had come to Chicago after failing twice in business. The two met in 1862 when Bertha was just 13 years old. [3]

  6. Best Hole-in-the-Wall Burger Joint in Every State

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    Chicago. At Illinois Bar & Grill, they don't fool around: The Famous Chicago burger weighs in at 13 ounces of beef, and the patty goes on a scale each time. It comes with two slices of cheese and ...

  7. Belva Gaertner - Wikipedia

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    Belva Eleanora Gaertner (née Boosinger; September 14, 1884 – May 14, 1965) was an American woman who was acquitted of murder in a 1924 trial.She inspired the character of Velma in the 1926 play Chicago created by Maurine Dallas Watkins; Watkins reported on the trial for the Chicago Tribune.

  8. Rusty Schwimmer - Wikipedia

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    She went on to appear as Mrs. Thornton (Jo Harding's mother) in Twister (1996), Mrs Pendleton in Amistad (1997), Gridlock'd (1997), Alice in EDtv (1999), Irene "Big Red" Johnson in The Perfect Storm (2000), Millie Dupree in Runaway Jury (2003), Big Betty in North Country (2005), and as office worker Peggy Displasia in The Belko Experiment in 2016.

  9. Edith Rockefeller McCormick - Wikipedia

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    Edith Rockefeller McCormick (August 31, 1872 – August 25, 1932) was an American socialite, daughter of Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller.. She and her husband Harold Fowler McCormick were prominent in Chicago society, supporting many causes, including the city's first opera company.