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{{rpl|Chicago Cubs}} | {{rpl|Chicago Cubs}} | ||
{{rpl|Chicago White Sox}} | {{rpl|Chicago White Sox}} | ||
Education: | |||
{{rpl|University of Chicago}} | {{rpl|University of Chicago}} | ||
{{rpl|Chicago School of Economics}} | {{rpl|Chicago School of Economics}} | ||
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{{rpl|Fireboats of Chicago}} | |||
{{rpl|Chicago (fireboat)}} | |||
{{rpl|Fire Queen (fireboat)}} |
Latest revision as of 17:18, 27 January 2023
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
- Chicago, Illinois: Largest city in Illinois (U.S. state) and the Midwest United States of America with a population of 2.8m. [e]
- Plan of Chicago: a visionary blueprint for the city of Chicago from 1909 that championed the improvement of infrastructure and the lakefront, and the establishment of cultural institutions; a.k.a. the Burnham Plan [e]
Sports:
- Chicago Cubs: a MLB team in the National League Central division, located in Chicago, Illinois. [e]
- Chicago White Sox: Major League Baseball team in the American League Central division, located in Chicago, Illinois. [e]
Education:
- University of Chicago: A private, coeducational research university in Chicago, Illinois, USA. [e]
- Chicago School of Economics: A highly influential school of thought and methodology favoring free-market economics practiced at and disseminated from the University of Chicago after 1950 [e]
About fire boats:
- Fireboats of Chicago: an overview of fireboats operated by Chicago, Illinois since 1877 [e]
- Chicago (fireboat): A fireboat commissioned in Chicago, Illinois in the 1880s [e]
- Fire Queen (fireboat): Built specifically to fight fires at the 1893 Chicago's World's Fair, turned over to the city when the fair closed [e]