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Second City carves out a powerful niche

According to legend, in 1871 a cow belonging to a certain Mrs O’Leary knocked over a lantern, sparking the Great Chicago Fire that razed to the ground every building within an area of four square miles.

Chicago earned its moniker, the Second City, from what followed the calamity. Architects were quick to design and build on the devastated land and from the ashes emerged a city of skyscrapers.

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