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May 31, 2024

FROM THE ARCHIVES - U-505 German Submarine in Chicago, The

It was one of the defining moments for the United States during World War II - the capture of a German U-boat on the Atlantic Ocean. Hear the story and the event's many Chicago connections before the 80th anniversary of the event (June 4, 1944), and then see the submarine…

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May 24, 2024

Episode 713 - Chicago's World War II POW Camps

Captured World War II enemy combatants were often brought back to the United States to be housed in facilities across the country, including here in Illinois. Today we’re discussing Chicago’s World War II POW Camps. Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistory Leave me…

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May 17, 2024

Episode 712 - Wrigley Field: The Diamond on the Northside

It is one of the oldest original ballparks in the country, and with that lengthy run is an interesting history as well. Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistory Leave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right…

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May 10, 2024

Episode 711 - Chicago's Irish History: The Murder of Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin

His funeral was the largest in Chicago since that of Abraham Lincoln. Who was Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin, and how did his connection to secret Irish organizations lead to his murder? Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistory Leave me a voice message -…

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May 3, 2024

FROM THE ARCHIVES - 16 Inch Softball in Chicago

No sport is more closely identified with Chicago than 16-inch softball. Enjoy the history of 16" softball along with some insights about the game from a few guys who know it best - the 16" Softball Hall of Fame co-founder Al Maag, Hall of Fame President Ron Kubicki, and Hall…

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April 26, 2024

FROM THE ARCHIVES - Soldier Field

With all the talk of the Chicago Bears plans for a new stadium by the lake, it seemed like a good time to revisit this episode about the Bears' current home, Soldier Field. Show some love for the podcast for the cost of a cup of coffee and help offset…

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April 5, 2024

FROM THE ARCHIVES - Chicago's Teen Rock Clubs of the 1960s

Not long after The Beatles invaded America and kids everywhere picked up guitars and drumsticks and formed their own bands, enterprising individuals all over Chicago and the suburbs saw… opportunity. This is the story of Chicago's Teen Rock Clubs of the 1960’s. Additional Reading (anything purchased through these links -…

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March 29, 2024

Episode 709 - Chicago's Parks - Five Named for Notable Women

Connie Fairbanks, author of "Chicago's West Loop: Then and Now," joins me on this episode as co-writer and co-host as we discuss five Chicago parks named for women. Purchase Connie Fairbanks' book "Chicago's West Loop: Then and Now" from the author: https://www.conniefairbanks.com/ Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3BzEPxt Show some love for the…

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March 29, 2024

Jane Addams - A Brief History

A brief history of one of Chicago's most amazing women - Jane Addams, social reformer and Nobel Peace Prize winner.

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March 22, 2024

FROM THE ARCHIVES - Jane Addams and Hull House

She grew up in a small town in Illinois in the late 1800s and became known worldwide as an activist, reformer, and winner of a Nobel Peace Prize. This is the story of Jane Addams and Hull House. Want to help support the show? Buy Me A Coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistory Art…

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March 22, 2024

Forgotten Sisters author Cynthia Pelayo #chicagohistory #shorts #chicagoauthors

Promotional piece for Chicago author Cynthia Pelayo's new book "Forgotten Sisters."

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March 15, 2024

Episode 708 - Forgotten Sisters author Cynthia Pelayo

Local author Cynthia Pelayo's new book masterfully blends dark Chicago history and fairy-tale horrors. Listen as the author and I discuss her life growing up in Chicago and her exciting new book about two sisters and a killer dumping men into the Chicago River. cinapelayo.com YouTube version: https://youtu.be/r32m2jwrxHc Show some…

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March 15, 2024

Forgotten Sisters with Chicago author Cynthia Pelayo

Local author Cynthia Pelayo's new book masterfully blends dark Chicago history and fairy-tale horrors. Pelayo and I discuss her life growing up in Chicago and her exciting new book about two sisters and a killer dumping men into the Chicago River. cinapelayo.com Show some love for the podcast for the…

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March 8, 2024

Chicago's Saint - Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini (Audio Only)

Her last name is well known around the city, but do you know the story behind Chicago's Saint, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini? Listen and learn, Chicago history fans! Show some love for the podcast for the cost of a cup of coffee and help offset production costs: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistory Up your…

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March 1, 2024

Episode 707 - Chicago History Minis: Chicago's First Murder, An Egyptian Museum Theft, and Spuds ...

Three! Three! Three episodes in one! Enjoy. Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistory Leave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.com (https://www.chicagohistorypod.com/) Up your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups! https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1k…

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Feb. 16, 2024

Jack Johnson and Chicago's Café de Champion

Jack Johnson not only became the first Black American heavyweight championship boxer but who also lived (and loved) in Chicago and opened the wildly popular Café de Champion before tragedy and the government forced its closure. Show some love for the podcast for the cost of a cup of coffee…

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Feb. 9, 2024

Marshall "Major" Taylor - The Black Cyclone in Chicago

He has been called the first international African American sports superstar and in his time was the biggest star of any sport. Although he wasn’t born in Chicago, some of Marshall "Major" Taylor's most lasting accomplishments occurred here. Want to read more about "Major" Taylor? (purchasing through the links below…

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Feb. 2, 2024

Episode 706 - Sergio Mayora and the Art of Weeds Tavern

Bartender, poet, musician, artist, and more. Sergio Mayora and the art of Weeds Tavern. In the Weeds: How Bartender, Poet, Musician and Artist Sergio Mayora Cultivated One of the Most Important Taverns in Chicago History by Dave Hoekstra (New City, November 2022) https://www.newcity.com/2022/11/01/in-the-weeds-how-bartender-poet-musician-and-artist-sergio-mayora-cultivated-one-of-the-most-important-taverns-in-chicago-history/ Trope Publishing: https://trope.com/ Show your support of…

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Jan. 19, 2024

FROM THE ARCHIVES - School By Radio: The 1937 Polio Outbreak in Chicago

Enjoy this episode originally posted in January 2021. In 1937, 87 years before the current pandemic forced kids to find ways to learn outside of the traditional classroom, Chicago school children took classes by radio while trying to stay safe from the threat of polio. Support the show for the…

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Jan. 12, 2024

Chicago's Sans Souci Amusement Park and Frank Lloyd Wright's Midway Gardens

Six years after the closing of the World's Fair of 1893, on 10 acres near the University of Chicago, a new outdoor entertainment venue opened called Sans Souci. Sans Souci and Midway Gardens, although all but forgotten, paved the way for outdoor entertainment for generations to come. Support the show…

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Jan. 5, 2024

Episode 705 - Tragedy on the Tracks: Connecting Winnetka to Chicago

A series of tragedies prompted one Chicago suburb to change the way trains travel through their city. This is the story of Connecting Winnetka to Chicago. Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistory Leave me a voice message - just click on the microphone…

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Dec. 22, 2023

Episode 704 - Chicago's Deadly Stockyards Fire of 1910

Just days before Christmas in 1910, a fire broke out at the stockyards in Chicago that resulted in the highest loss of life of firefighters due to a building collapse, a grim claim held for nearly 91 years before being surpassed on 9/11. Show your support of the show for…

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Dec. 15, 2023

Episode 703 - Points North: Mayor Daley, a Japanese Prince, and 18 Bluegill

In October 1960, Prince Akihito of Japan visited Chicago for 21 hours. Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley presented the prince with a diplomatic gift: 18 bluegill. What happened next would change the underwater world of Japan forever. Today's episode is from Points North, part of Northern Michigan's Interlochen Public Radio.…

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Nov. 24, 2023

The Most Beautiful Places in Chicago 2 with WTTW's Geoffrey Baer

Geoffrey Baer is back on the podcast to discuss his latest program for WTTW - The Most Beautiful Places in Chicago 2. https://interactive.wttw.com/most-beautiful-places-in-chicago Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistory Leave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower…

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