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Chicago Collection (page 2)

Discover the rich tapestry of Chicago's history and culture through its iconic landmarks and influential figures

Background imageChicago Collection: John Hancock Center and Near North Chicago skyline from Lake Michigan, Chicago

John Hancock Center and Near North Chicago skyline from Lake Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: Sears Tower and skyline, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Sears Tower and skyline, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park with Sears Tower and skyline beyond, Chicago

Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park with Sears Tower and skyline beyond, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: Tribune Tower

Tribune Tower, the 1920s Gothic skyscraper and home to the Chicago Tribune in downtown Chicago, and Hotel Intercontinental behind, Chicago, Illinois, USA, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: Chicago River and towers, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Chicago River and towers, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: Cyclists riding along Lake Michigan shore with the Chicago skyline beyond, Chicago, Illinois

Cyclists riding along Lake Michigan shore with the Chicago skyline beyond, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: Chicago Board of Trade Building, Downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Chicago Board of Trade Building, Downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: Field Columbian Museum, Jackson Park, Chicago

Field Columbian Museum, Jackson Park, Chicago

Background imageChicago Collection: Chicago World Fair - The Site looking South

Chicago World Fair - The Site looking South Date: 1933

Background imageChicago Collection: PSOC2C-00013

PSOC2C-00013
Social reformer Jane Addams against a photo of downtown Chicago in the 1890s. Composite of hand-colored photograph and Albertype photograph

Background imageChicago Collection: Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, Illinois, Old Water Tower with holiday lights

Background imageChicago Collection: From Pig to Pork 1897

From Pig to Pork 1897
The slaughter process from pig to pork at Armours Chicago plant

Background imageChicago Collection: Aerial view of Chicago at dusk, looking south, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America

Aerial view of Chicago at dusk, looking south, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: Aerial view of city skyline and Lake Michigan, looking North, Chicago, Illinois

Aerial view of city skyline and Lake Michigan, looking North, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: Navy Pier, Chicago Illinois, United States of America, North America

Navy Pier, Chicago Illinois, United States of America, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: The historic Water Tower

The historic Water Tower, near the John Hancock Center, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Background imageChicago Collection: John Hancock Center

John Hancock Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Background imageChicago Collection: Aerial view of downtown skyline, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Aerial view of downtown skyline, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Background imageChicago Collection: Chicago Cubs (Wrigley Field) stadium, Chicago, USA

Chicago Cubs (Wrigley Field) stadium, Chicago, USA
Chicago Cubs Park (Wrigley Field) baseball stadium, Chicago, Illinois, USA, home of Chicagos National League Baseball Club. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageChicago Collection: Cover of Dance Magazine, April 1930

Cover of Dance Magazine, April 1930 with an illustration of the Chicago ballet dancer Ruth Pryor y T. Currie-Bell Date: 1930

Background imageChicago Collection: Map, route of Santa Fe Railroad, USA

Map, route of Santa Fe Railroad, USA
Map showing the route of the Santa Fe Railroad, USA, from the Great Lakes in the east, to the Gulf of Mexico in the south, and the Pacific coast in the west

Background imageChicago Collection: COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. The Grand Basin at the Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago

COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893. The Grand Basin at the Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, 1893, digitally colored by Granger, NYC -- All rights reserved

Background imageChicago Collection: The Pain-Proof Man & Captain Ringman Jack - Ripley s

The Pain-Proof Man & Captain Ringman Jack - Ripley s
Arthur Plumhoff The Human Pincushion - The Pain-Proof Man (left) and Captain Ringman Jack, who lifted weights through holes through his breasts

Background imageChicago Collection: Chicago Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts

Chicago Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts
The City of Chicago welcomes the three Apollo 11 astronauts, Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin, Jr

Background imageChicago Collection: Dutch Reformed Church, Roseland, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Dutch Reformed Church, Roseland, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Dutch Reformed Church, Michigan Avenue, Roseland, Chicago, Illinois, USA. 1907

Background imageChicago Collection: Northern Trust Company Bank, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Northern Trust Company Bank, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Northern Trust Company Bank, La Salle and Monroe Streets, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageChicago Collection: Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan summer day

Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan summer day

Background imageChicago Collection: CHICAGO: MOVIE THEATER. Children lined up to see the Easter Sunday matinee at a

CHICAGO: MOVIE THEATER. Children lined up to see the Easter Sunday matinee at a movie theater on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, April 1941

Background imageChicago Collection: MAP: CHICAGO, 1874. Map of Chicago, Illinois, and its suburbs

MAP: CHICAGO, 1874. Map of Chicago, Illinois, and its suburbs. Line engraving, 1874, by Rufus Blanchard

Background imageChicago Collection: Streamlined Rock Island Rocket - American train

Streamlined Rock Island Rocket - American train
Streamlined Rock Island Rocket of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad - Innovative (and futuristic) American diesel-electric passenger locomotive design built by the Budd Company

Background imageChicago Collection: Crowds at the Chicago worlds fair at night

Crowds at the Chicago worlds fair at night
Columbian Exposition visitors strolling along the midway at night, Chicago 1893. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageChicago Collection: The Morrison Hotel, Chicago

The Morrison Hotel, Chicago Date: 1920s

Background imageChicago Collection: Trianon Ballroom, Chicago

Trianon Ballroom, Chicago
The Trianon Ballroom, Cottage Grove Avenue at 62nd Street, Chicago Date: 1920s

Background imageChicago Collection: Bowling in Chicago

Bowling in Chicago
Belles of the Bowling Alley - the Athletic Diversions of an Association of Dashing Damsels in their Club Rooms in Chicago

Background imageChicago Collection: Grand Leader Co Department Store, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Grand Leader Co Department Store, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Grand Leader Co Department Store, West 22nd Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageChicago Collection: Chicago Worlds Fair - Meiers Wonderful Clock

Chicago Worlds Fair - Meiers Wonderful Clock on show in the German Black Forest Village. Height - 14ft, width 7ft - weight 2500lbs

Background imageChicago Collection: Great telescope at Yerkes Observatory, USA

Great telescope at Yerkes Observatory, USA
Great telescope at Yerkes Observatory, University of Chicago, Williams Bay, Wisconsin, USA

Background imageChicago Collection: POSTER: BOOKS, c1938. A Bookmark Would Be Better! Poster promoting proper care

POSTER: BOOKS, c1938. A Bookmark Would Be Better! Poster promoting proper care for library books. Silkscreen by Arlington Gregg, c1938

Background imageChicago Collection: Bar in the Subway Cafe. ca. 1934, Chicago, Illinois, USA, LONGEST BAR IN THE WORLD

Bar in the Subway Cafe. ca. 1934, Chicago, Illinois, USA, LONGEST BAR IN THE WORLD. SUBWAY CAFE-507 N. WABASH AVE.-CHICAGO, ILL. DINE, DANCE, ENTERTAINMENT, NO COVER CHARGE, NEVER CLOSED

Background imageChicago Collection: USA, Illinois, Chicago: The Loop: North State Street Marshall Field & Co. Store

USA, Illinois, Chicago: The Loop: North State Street Marshall Field & Co. Store: Street Clock

Background imageChicago Collection: Chicago River Bridge

Chicago River Bridge
Roswitha Schleicher-Schwarz

Background imageChicago Collection: South Shore Country Club, Chicago, Illinois, USA

South Shore Country Club, Chicago, Illinois, USA
South Shore Country Club and grounds, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageChicago Collection: Map of Illinois 1889

Map of Illinois 1889
Indiana Educational Series The Complete Geography - Indianapolis 1889

Background imageChicago Collection: CHICAGO: FAMILY, 1941. An African American family in Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: FAMILY, 1941. An African American family in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, July 1941

Background imageChicago Collection: CHICAGO: WOMEN, 1941. Women on Easter Sunday on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: WOMEN, 1941. Women on Easter Sunday on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, April 1941

Background imageChicago Collection: CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB, c1917. The Elgin Six, of the Chicago Motor Club, reporting

CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB, c1917. The Elgin Six, of the Chicago Motor Club, reporting on road conditions across the country. Photograph, c1917

Background imageChicago Collection: CHICAGO: NURSES, 1941. The nurses station at Provident Hospital, one of the few

CHICAGO: NURSES, 1941. The nurses station at Provident Hospital, one of the few African-American hospitals with an African-American staff in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, 1941



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Discover the rich tapestry of Chicago's history and culture through its iconic landmarks and influential figures. Step back in time to the 1890s, where the Union Stockyards entrance stood as a testament to the city's booming meatpacking industry. In this vibrant era, Elijah Muhammad emerged as an African American leader, shaping the Nation of Islam with his powerful vision. The Windy City truly made its mark on the world stage during the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Witnessing marvels like the first Ferris wheel left visitors in awe, forever etching this event into history books. The Marshall Field Building Clock and Chicago Theatre served as architectural gems amidst a bustling metropolis. As you explore further, you'll encounter modern icons that have become synonymous with Chicago. The Hard Rock Cafe's colossal guitar sign stands tall, symbolizing both rock 'n' roll spirit and urban vibrancy. Meanwhile, children joyfully jump rope outside their apartment building in 1941—a heartwarming snapshot of everyday life in this diverse city. Chicago has always been at the forefront of innovation and progress. From hosting another groundbreaking World's Fair in 1893 to preserving historic structures like The Water Tower along North Michigan Avenue—each brick tells a story of resilience and pride. Immerse yourself in cultural touchstones such as Ben-Hur—the chariot race scene from General Lew Wallace's book captivated audiences then just as it continues to do so today. And who can forget Al Capone? His infamous mugshot captures an era defined by organized crime but also showcases how law enforcement fought against it. Finally, gaze upon Chicago skyline at dusk—a breathtaking sight with Lake Michigan stretching out before it. The Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) proudly dominates this panorama—an emblematic structure representing ambition realized within these city limits. Chicago is more than just a place—it is an ever-evolving narrative woven together by countless stories spanning generations.