Chicago recognized Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable as its first settler on October 25, 1968.
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Chicago recognized Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable as its first settler on October 25, 1968.
Chicago recognized Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable as its first settler on October 25, 1968.
Chicago recognized Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable as its first settler on October 25, 1968.
Chicago recognized Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable as its first settler on October 25, 1968.
Chicago recognized Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable as its first settler on October 25, 1968.
Chicago recognized Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable as its first settler on October 25, 1968.
Chicago recognized Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable as its first settler on October 25, 1968.
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