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  2. O'Hare International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chicago O'Hare International Airport. /  41.97861°N 87.90472°W  / 41.97861; -87.90472. Chicago O'Hare International Airport ( IATA: ORD, ICAO: KORD, FAA LID: ORD) is a major international airport serving Chicago, Illinois, United States, located on the city's Northwest Side, approximately 17 miles (27 km) northwest of the Loop business ...

  3. Roads and expressways in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The 1909 address change did not affect downtown Chicago, between the river and Roosevelt Road, the river and Lake Michigan. The ordinance was amended June 20, 1910 to include the downtown area. The new addresses for the “loop” went into use on April 1, 1911. Chicago house numbers are generally assigned at the rate of 800 to a mile.

  4. Cicero, New York - Wikipedia

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    Cicero is a town in northern Onondaga County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 31,435. The name of the town was assigned by a clerk interested in the classics, honoring Cicero, a Roman statesman. The Town of Cicero is in the central part of New York and a suburb of Syracuse in the northeastern section of ...

  5. Cicero, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Cicero, Illinois. /  41.84444°N 87.75917°W  / 41.84444; -87.75917. Cicero is a town in Cook County, Illinois, United States, and a suburb of Chicago. As of the 2020 census, the population was 85,268, making it the 11th-most populous municipality in Illinois. [ 4] The town is named after Marcus Tullius Cicero, a Roman statesman and orator.

  6. Ashburn Flying Field - Wikipedia

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    Ashburn Flying Field was the first airport built, after the 1911-established aerodrome named Cicero Flying Field closed in April 1916, to serve Chicago, Illinois. [1] It opened in November 1916 in Ashburn, a community at the southwest corner of Chicago. [2] The airfield site was a marshy area approximately a square mile in size, and previously ...

  7. Syracuse Hancock International Airport - Wikipedia

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    1,353,713. Sources: FAA, [ 1] ACI. [ 2] Syracuse Hancock International Airport ( IATA: SYR, ICAO: KSYR, FAA LID: SYR) is a joint civil–military airport five miles (8 km) northeast of downtown Syracuse, New York, and 65 miles (100 km) south of Watertown. [ 1] Operated by the Syracuse Department of Aviation, it is located off Interstate 81 ...

  8. Dead woman found entangled in baggage machinery at Chicago ...

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    August 8, 2024 at 5:38 PM. Firefighters found a dead woman entangled in machinery Thursday in a non-public baggage-processing area at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. Larry Langford, a ...

  9. Cermak Road - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Transit Authority Green Line, the "alley el" [10] runs above the alley between Wabash and State, with Roosevelt Road and 35th Street being the nearest stations since the Cermak stop was removed in 1978. [11] In 2011, plans were announced to build a new $50 million Cermak Station. [12]