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  1. East Chicago is a city in Lake County, Indiana, United States. The population was 26,370 at the 2020 census. Centered around heavy industry, the city is home to the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal, an artificial freshwater harbor characterized by industrial and manufacturing activity.

  2. The Chicago franchise (also called One Chicago [1]) is a media franchise of American television programs created by Derek Haas and Michael Brandt, produced by Wolf Entertainment, and broadcast on NBC, all of which deal with different public services in Chicago, Illinois. [2] The Chicago franchise has maintained strong ratings, leading primetime ...

  3. Ted Phillips (1999–2022) Kevin Warren (2023–present) The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago. The Bears compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) North Division.

  4. Je tam tiež niekoľko regionálnych a špecializovaných novín a časopisov, ako sú Chicago, Dziennik Związków (poľský denník), Draugas (litovský denník), Chicago Reader, SouthtownStar, Chicago Defender, Daily Herald, StreetWise a Windy City Times. Chicago je obľúbené miesto pre natáčanie filmov.

  5. Website. northchicago .org. North Chicago is a city in Lake County, Illinois, United States, and a suburb of the Chicago metropolitan area. The population was 30,759 at the 2020 census [2] making it the third-most populous city by population in the county, after Waukegan and Mundelein . An industrial center, North Chicago is home to the Great ...

  6. Schaumburg ( / ˈʃɔːmbɜːrɡ / SHAWM-burg) is a village located mostly in Cook County and partly in DuPage County in northeastern Illinois, United States. Per the 2020 Census, the population was 78,723, making Schaumburg the most populous incorporated village in the United States. [3] Schaumburg is around 28 miles (45 km) northwest of the ...

  7. Incorporated as a city in 1837, Chicago was ideally situated to take advantage of the trading possibilities created by the nation’s westward expansion. The completion of the Illinois & Michigan Canal in 1848 created a water link between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River, but the canal was soon rendered obsolete by railroads.

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