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  2. 2400-series (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    2400-series (CTA) The 2400-series was a series of Chicago "L" cars built between 1976 and 1978 by Boeing-Vertol of Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, with shells fabricated by Sorefame. [2] 200 cars were built (numbered 2401–2600) and on October 31, 2014, the series was retired from revenue service. [3] These cars were in service for 38 years.

  3. Ben Brown (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    1–1. Earned run average. 3.73. Strikeouts. 33. Teams. Chicago Cubs ( 2024 –present) Benjamin Brown (born September 9, 1999) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2024.

  4. Washington/Wabash station - Wikipedia

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    Washington/Wabash is an 'L' station on the CTA 's Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, and Purple Lines. The station opened on August 31, 2017. [3] It serves as a consolidation and replacement of the Randolph/Wabash and Madison/Wabash stations. The project was undertaken by the Chicago Department of Transportation.

  5. NFL Color Rush - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins wearing his team's Color Rush uniform in 2019. The NFL Color Rush was a promotion done in conjunction with the National Football League (NFL) and Nike that promotes so-called "color vs. color" matchups with teams in matchup-specific uniforms that are primarily one solid color with alternating colored accents, primarily airing on Thursday Night Football.

  6. Howard station (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    Howard station (CTA) / 42.019161; -87.673093. Howard is an 'L' station in Chicago, Illinois on the North Side Main Line. It is the northern terminus of the Red Line and the southeastern terminus of the Yellow Line; it also serves the Purple Line, for which it is the southern terminus at non-rush hour times on weekdays and all day on weekends ...

  7. Lincoln Park, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Chicago balcony collapse was a disaster that occurred on June 29, 2003, in Lincoln Park, resulting in the deadliest porch collapse in United States history. In 1824, the United States Army built a small post near today's Clybourn Avenue and Armitage Avenue (formerly Centre Street). Native American settlements existed along Green Bay ...

  8. Category:CTA Purple Line stations - Wikipedia

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    C. Central station (CTA Purple Line) Chicago station (CTA Brown and Purple Lines) Clark/Lake station.

  9. Joliet Junior College - Wikipedia

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    Joliet Junior College was founded in 1901 by J. Stanley Brown, Superintendent of Joliet Township High School, and William Rainey Harper, President of the University of Chicago. Brown, who came to Joliet in 1893, first served as the principal of the high school.