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  2. 10 most expensive ZIP codes in the Chicago area - AOL

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    Here are the top 10 most expensive postal codes in the Chicago area, according to data from the Zillow Home Value Index: 10) River Forest, 60305 With an average home value around $739,000, 60305 ...

  3. Great Migration (African American) - Wikipedia

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    In 1900–01, Chicago had a total population of 1,754,473. [45] By 1920, the city had added more than 1 million residents. During the second wave of the Great Migration (1940–60), the African-American population in the city grew from 278,000 to 813,000.

  4. Wintrust Arena - Wikipedia

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    Wintrust Arena at McCormick Square, previously referred to as DePaul Arena or McCormick Place Events Center, [6] is a 10,387-seat sports venue in the Near South Side community area of Chicago that opened in 2017. It is the current home court for the men's and women's basketball teams of DePaul University and serves as an events center for ...

  5. Great Lakes megalopolis - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes megalopolis. Appearance. Coordinates: 41°N85°W41°N 85°W. Great Lakes megalopolis. Megaregion of the United States and Canada. Major cities of the Great Lakes megaregion (from top to bottom): Chicago, Toronto, Detroit. Interactive Map of the Great Lakes Megaregion. Large metropolitan areas (population 1,000,000+)

  6. You'll Never Guess What City Has The Most Expensive ... - AOL

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    The bill for a family of four, each getting two scoops, would be over $42. To no surprise, coming in directly behind Philly, is New York City, where the average scoop is $5, and the favorite ice ...

  7. New Illinois laws take effect next month • Suburb earns ...

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    A handful of new laws will go into effect in Illinois next month; Elgin has been named the safest and most affordable U.S. city; and Chicago continues to endure a severe heatwave. Here are today's ...

  8. Cleveland Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In November 1928, Cleveland voters passed by 112,448 to 76,975, a 59% passage rate, with 55% needed to pass, "a US$2.5 million levy for a fireproof stadium on the Lakefront." Actual construction costs overran that amount by $500,000.

  9. Nickel Plate Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Nickel Plate bestowed the name Nickel Plate Limited on an existing (unnamed) Chicago-New York service in April 1929. It was the first named Nickel Plate train since 1906. The Nickel Plate also added Pullman club cars and sleepers to compete with New York Central Railroad service (such as the Forest City) over the same route.