The water tower, the Chicago Avenue pumping station, St. Michael's Church, Old St. Patrick's Church and Holy Family Church, among others
The most famous building in Chicago to survive the great fire is the Water Tower. It is located on North Michigan Ave. at Chicago Ave. (across from the John Hancock building).
it was built in 1869 and was one of the few buildings to survive the great Chicago fire
The water turned it off. ((GREAT CHICAGO FIRE))
No. The Great Chicago Fire caused the need for the city to rebuild.
yes. Specifically, the Chicago Watertower
It came from the great Chicago fire of 1871
The Water Tower building did not burn during the Great Chicago Fire.
The cause of the Great Chicago Fire remains unknown.
The Great Chicago Fire occurred in October of 1871.
The death toll estimate was 300 from the Great Chicago Fire.
The Tuesday morning rain put out the Chicago fire.
It is called The Great Chicago Fire.