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  1. Chicago O'Hare International Airport (IATA: ORD, ICAO: KORD, FAA LID: ORD) is a major international airport serving Chicago, Illinois, located on the city's Northwest Side, approximately 17 miles (27 km) northwest of the Loop business district.

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    Chicago [a] is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States. With a population of 2,746,388 in the 2020 census, [8] it is the third-most populous city in the United States after New York City and Los Angeles.

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    Robert Michael O'Hare Jr. was born in Chicago, Illinois and grew up in Chicago Heights. His father, Robert Michael O’Hare Sr., was of Irish descent while his mother, Sally O’Hare (née Crisanti) was of Italian descent. He attended Chicago's Mendel Catholic Preparatory High School, where he played football, to defy his doctor who told him he would ne...

    O'Hare appeared in a number of theatrical productions on Broadway and in regional theaters, including an acclaimed revival of Shaw's Man and Superman with Philip Bosco; in the role of Col. Jessup in the original stage version of A Few Good Men; as Captain Solyony in Chekhov’s Three Sisters. Other notable roles included Alfred in a 1986 stage reviva...

    Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski revealed after O'Hare's death that the actor had had severe mental illness. During the filming of the first season of Babylon 5, O'Hare began having paranoid delusions, and halfway through, his hallucinationsworsened. It became increasingly difficult for O'Hare to continue working, his behavior was becoming ...

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    • Robert Michael O'Hare Jr., May 6, 1952, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
  4. Feb 17, 2017 · O'HARE — Seventy-five years ago, 28-year-old Lt. Cmdr. Edward Henry “Butch” O'Hare single-handedly took on nine Japanese bombers at the height of World War II.

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  5. History. In the Second Treaty of Prairie du Chien, Alexander Robinson was given two square miles of land in what is now the O'Hare community area as a reward for shielding white settlers during Battle of Fort Dearborn.

  6. Jan 28, 2024 · Summary. Chicago O'Hare Airport started as a manufacturing base during WWII and underwent a major expansion after the war to meet the city's aviation needs. The growth of jet aircraft in the 1950s led to O'Hare becoming one of the busiest airports in the US.

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