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  2. Chicago Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, services, and features of Chicago Union Station, the busiest rail terminal outside of New York City. Find out how to access the station by bus, train, or car, and see maps and photos of the station and its surroundings.

  3. Nuts on Clark - Wikipedia

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    Nuts on Clark is a company that sells gourmet popcorn, caramel corn, cheese corn, and nuts in Chicago and airports. Founded in 1979 by Herbert and Estelle Kenney, it is known as a Chicago icon and has been featured in various media outlets.

  4. Union Stock Yards - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and significance of the Union Stock Yards, the meatpacking district in Chicago that operated for over a century. Find out how the stockyards influenced the railroad, meatpacking, and animal-industrial complex industries.

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    In 2019, Union Station served 3.3 million Amtrak riders and 32.6 million Metra passengers, according to Amtrak’s data, though ridership on both services has dropped since then, with Metra ...

  6. Fred Harvey Company - Wikipedia

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    Fred Harvey Company was founded by Fred Harvey in 1876 and operated the Harvey House chain of restaurants, hotels and other hospitality businesses along railroads in the Western United States. It was the first restaurant chain in the U.S. and catered to the growing number of train passengers with high quality food and service.

  7. Indianapolis Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Chicago (Union Station) New York, New York (Penn Station) Still active Hoosier State: Chicago: terminus: 2019 James Whitcomb Riley: Chicago: New York: 1974 Kentucky Cardinal: Chicago: Louisville, Kentucky (Union Station) 2003 National Limited: Kansas City (Union Station) New York: 1979 Floridian: Chicago (Union Station) St. Petersburg or Miami ...

  8. Chicago Union Station Company - Wikipedia

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    The Union Station Company was incorporated July 3, 1913, and organized November 19, 1913, to replace the old union station on the same spot. On May 7, 1915, the company was renamed to the Chicago Union Station Company. The station was opened May 16, 1925; viaduct construction for cross streets lasted into 1927.

  9. Chicago Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and features of the intercity bus station in the Near West Side of Chicago, managed by Greyhound Lines. The station, built in 1989, is for sale as of 2023 and may be replaced by two high rise towers.