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Al Capone and his lawyer

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United Garment Workers Strike

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Man on Porch During Race Riot

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c. 1930 OldPik

re-enactment of the St. Valentine’s Day massacre

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first electric streetcar

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The oldest photo of Chicago

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Boston Store

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John Bull at the Columbian Exposition

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Garegin Nzhdeh with Yeghishe Hakobyan and Y.G. Hovakimyan in Chicago

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Untitled photo of Chicago in 1907

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c. 1895 OldPik

The Tugboat Binghampton passes the Adams Street swing bridge

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Gangsters Hiding Their Faces during Al Capone's Trial

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Blue Island Avenue

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c. 1923 OldPik

Women eating hot dogs

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Muhammad Alí (Classius Clay)

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An exhibit hall interior of the World Columbian Exhibit

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Michigan Avenue

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Aerialist Betty Fox Jumps Rope

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Coffee break on the job

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Brother and sister.

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St. Valentine’s Day massacre

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c. 1900 OldPik

Rush Medical College lecture auditorium

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Chicago Car Park

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Kitchen opened by Al Capone.

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Chicago Car Park

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48 cars in a elevator parking garage in Downtown business district, USA. Built by the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company,

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Chicago's World Fai

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14th Street ,Michigan Avenue

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Mammoth and Giant Octopus, display at the Columbian World's Fair

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Union Station train concourse

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Unemployed People in Front of Al Capone's Free Cafeteria

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c. 1880 JOSE M LOPEZ

Cabinet card of “musical” cat

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An assembly line at Zenith Electronics

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Christmas Mail Delivery in Chicago

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RECREATIONAL BOAT SUNKEN

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Market on Maxwell Street

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DAY BEFORE ALCOHOL PROHIBITION

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The great Krupp building, Columbian Exposition

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notable Chicagoans associated with the fair met again

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