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- Fertile Crescent (3589 bytes)
1: ... "Fertile Crescent" was coined by [[University of Chicago]] archeologist [[James Henry Breasted]]. - Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
68: ...ne. Neither claim was true, but the real owner, [[Chicago, Illinois]] millionaire [[Albert Mussey Johnson]... - War of 1812 (34444 bytes)
226: ...12: A Forgotten Conflict''. Urbana: University of Chicago Press, 1989. - Dust Bowl (5196 bytes)
2: ...clouds made the sky appear black all the way to [[Chicago]]. Eventually the soil was completely lost when i...
11: ... Dust Bowl. The dust clouds blew all the way to [[Chicago]] where filth fell like snow, dumping the equival... - Heat wave (1223 bytes)
7: To remain safe during heat waves, see [http://chicago.about.com/library/blank/bl_hot_weather_tips.htm H...
13: * [[Chicago Heat Wave of 1995]] - Americium (6956 bytes)
129: ...e Metallurgical Laboratory at the [[University of Chicago]] (now known as [[Argonne National Laboratory]]).... - Curium (8593 bytes)
186: ...nne National Laboratory]]) at the [[University of Chicago]]. It was actually the third transuranium element... - Rhinoceros (6285 bytes)
65: ...Defence Armor''. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, pp. 73-173. - Jim Abbott (6907 bytes)
1: ...ifornia Angels]], the [[New York Yankees]], the [[Chicago White Sox]], and the [[Milwaukee Brewers]]. Abbot... - Terry Adams (1495 bytes)
1: ...lies]] (2005). Previously, Adams played for the [[Chicago Cubs]] (1995-99), [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] (2000-0...
13: [[Category:Chicago Cubs players|Adams, Terry]] - Barry Moore (637 bytes)
1: ...s]] (1965-69), [[Cleveland Indians]] (1970) and [[Chicago White Sox]] (1970). - Billy Martin (4203 bytes)
10: ...d inning after receiving a brushback pitch from [[Chicago Cubs]] pitcher Jim Brewer. Martin threw his bat a... - Cyrus McCormick (3514 bytes)
2: ... mechanical [[reaper]] in [[1831]]. He moved to [[Chicago, Illinois]], and was the founder of McCormick Har...
8: ...inventor, and now skilled businessman, moved to [[Chicago]], where he established large centralized works ...
10: ...ld the paper to [[Wilbur F. Storey]]. He died in Chicago, with his company passing on to his son, [[Cyrus ... - Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
75: ...s Fair]], the [[World Columbian Exposition]] in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], an international exposition was ... - Trilobite (9216 bytes)
68: ...iccardo Levi-Setti. ''Trilobites''. University of Chicago Press, 1993. - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
35: ...phyr'']]) introduced at the [[Century of Progress|Chicago World's Fair]]. - Doug Ault (2433 bytes)
9: ...onto's first homer with a first-inning blow off [[Chicago White Sox]] left-handed [[Ken Brett]]. Ault homer...
11: ...ers on [[1988 in sports|1988]] opening day, and [[Chicago Cubs|Cub]] [[Tuffy Rhodes]] matched the feat in [... - Gabby Hartnett (4450 bytes)
1: ...]] who played nearly his entire career with the [[Chicago Cubs]]. He is widely considered to have been the ... - Gary Gaetti (2969 bytes)
1: ...] (1993-95), [[St. Louis Cardinals]] (1996-98), [[Chicago Cubs]] (1998-99) and [[Boston Red Sox]] (2000). ... - Major League Baseball (14783 bytes)
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89: | <center>[[Image:ChicagoCubs 100.png]]<br>[[Chicago Cubs]]</center>
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