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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives wish to congratulate the City of Chicago on | ||||||
4 | the occasion of the 185th anniversary of its founding; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Chicago, with a population hovering at | ||||||
6 | approximately three million, is the State's largest and the | ||||||
7 | country's third most populous city; and
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8 | WHEREAS, A drive across Chicago's lively immigrant | ||||||
9 | neighborhoods is a trip around the world; the cultures of | ||||||
10 | virtually every country can be found in food stores, | ||||||
11 | restaurants, shops, places of worship, and street-corner | ||||||
12 | conversations; and | ||||||
13 | WHEREAS, Chicago's first permanent non-indigenous resident | ||||||
14 | was a trader named Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a free black | ||||||
15 | man from Haiti whose father was a French sailor and whose | ||||||
16 | mother was an African slave; he came to Chicago in the 1770s | ||||||
17 | via the Mississippi River from New Orleans with his Native | ||||||
18 | American wife, and their home stood at the mouth of the Chicago | ||||||
19 | River; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Incorporated as a city in 1837, Chicago was | ||||||
21 | ideally situated to take advantage of the trading |
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1 | possibilities created by the nation's westward expansion; the | ||||||
2 | completion of the Illinois & Michigan Canal in 1848 created a | ||||||
3 | water link between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River; | ||||||
4 | today, 50 percent of U.S. rail freight passes through Chicago, | ||||||
5 | even as the city has become the nation's busiest aviation | ||||||
6 | center, thanks to O'Hare and Midway international airports; | ||||||
7 | and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, The buildings, streets, and sidewalks of Chicago | ||||||
9 | in its early days were made of wood, and most of them burned to | ||||||
10 | the ground in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871; the Chicago Fire | ||||||
11 | Department training academy is on the site of the O'Leary | ||||||
12 | property where the fire began; the Chicago Water Tower and | ||||||
13 | Pumping Station at Michigan and Chicago avenues are among the | ||||||
14 | few buildings to have survived the fire; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, Chicago rebuilt quickly; much of the debris was | ||||||
16 | dumped into Lake Michigan as landfill, forming the | ||||||
17 | underpinnings for what is now Grant Park, Millennium Park, and | ||||||
18 | the Art Institute of Chicago; only 22 years later, Chicago | ||||||
19 | celebrated its comeback by holding the World's Columbian | ||||||
20 | Exposition of 1893, with its memorable White City; one of the | ||||||
21 | Exposition buildings was rebuilt to become the Museum of | ||||||
22 | Science and Industry; and | ||||||
23 | WHEREAS, Chicagoans have demonstrated their ingenuity in |
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1 | matters large and small; the nation's first skyscraper, the | ||||||
2 | 10-story, steel-framed Home Insurance Building, was built in | ||||||
3 | 1884 at LaSalle and Adams streets and demolished in 1931; when | ||||||
4 | residents were threatened by waterborne illnesses from sewage | ||||||
5 | flowing into Lake Michigan, they reversed the Chicago River in | ||||||
6 | 1900 to make it flow toward the Mississippi; the start of the | ||||||
7 | Historic Route 66 begins at Grant Park on Adams Street in the | ||||||
8 | front of the Art Institute of Chicago; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, Chicago was the birthplace of the refrigerated | ||||||
10 | rail car (Swift), mail-order retailing (Sears and Montgomery | ||||||
11 | Ward), the car radio (Motorola), and the TV remote control | ||||||
12 | (Zenith); the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, | ||||||
13 | ushering in the Atomic Age, took place at the University of | ||||||
14 | Chicago in 1942; the 1,451-foot Willis Tower, formerly known | ||||||
15 | as the Sears Tower, completed in 1974, was the tallest | ||||||
16 | building in the world from 1974 to 1998; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Chicago has become a global city, a thriving | ||||||
18 | center of international trade and commerce, and a place where | ||||||
19 | people of every nationality and background come to pursue the | ||||||
20 | American dream; therefore, be it
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21 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
22 | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
23 | we congratulate the City of Chicago on the 185th anniversary |
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1 | of its founding and wish the city many more wonderful years; | ||||||
2 | and be it further
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3 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
4 | presented to the Mayor of Chicago as symbol of our respect and | ||||||
5 | esteem.
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