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This Week in Illinois History — 63 episodes

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This Week In Illinois History: All-American Girls Professional Baseball (May 30, 1943)

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This Week In Illinois History: Big Eli, The First Portable Ferris Wheel (May 23, 1900)

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This Week In Illinois History: The Sucker State (May 17, 1955)

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This Week In Illinois History: Eight-Hour Workdays . . . For Children (May 15, 1903)

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This Week In Illinois History: The Haymarket Riot (May 4, 1886)

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This Week In Illinois History: Illinois Congressman Battles Jim Crow (April 28, 1941)

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This Week In Illinois History: First Railroad Crosses Mississippi River (April 22, 1856)

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This Week In Illinois History: Doomed Donner Party Departs Springfield (April 15, 1846)

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This Week In Illinois History: Birth Of The Twinkie (April 6, 1930)

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This Week In Illinois History: Cheap Trick Day (April 1, 2007)

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This Week In Illinois History: Remembering Ida B. Wells (March 25, 1931)

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This Week In Illinois History: The Pinball Prohibition (March 17, 1939)

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This Week In Illinois History: Bobby Hull Breaks NHL Record (March 12, 1966)

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This Week In Illinois History: Salt In Our State’s Wounds (March 3, 1803)

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This Week in Illinois History: Carl Sandburg named state Poet Laureate (February 28, 1962)

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This Week in Illinois History: Birth of Wyatt Earp, the Peoria Bummer (March 19, 1848)

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This Week in Illinois History: Chicago Mayor killed by assassin (March 6, 1933)

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This Week in Illinois History: Birth of Alton’s Gentle Giant (February 22, 1918)

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This Week in Illinois History: Clyde Tombaugh discovers Pluto (February 18, 1930)

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This Week in Illinois History: Illinois’ First Duel (February 8, 1819)

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This Week in Illinois History: Fighting Winter Floods with Dynamite (late January to early February, 1938)

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This Week in Illinois History: Bears shuffle over Patriots at Super Bowl XX (January 26, 1986)

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This Week in Illinois History: Betty White born in Oak Park (January 17, 1922)

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This Week in Illinois History: Fudge Fever of ’85 (January 13, 1985)

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This Week in Illinois History: The DeKalb County Soil Improvement Association (January 5, 1912)

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This Week in Illinois History: Josephine Cochrane patents the dishwasher (December 28, 1886)

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This Week in Illinois History: Raggedy Ann creator Johnny Gruelle born (December 24, 1880)

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This Week in Illinois History: Moving Shawneetown (December 14, 1937)

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This Week in Illinois History: Popeye creator E. C. Segar born (December 8, 1894)

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This Week in Illinois History: World’s first man-made nuclear reaction (December 2, 1942)

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This Week in Illinois History: Joseph Glidden patents barbed wire (November 24, 1874)

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This Week in Illinois History: Bessie Coleman departs for Paris (November 20, 1920)

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This Week in Illinois History: First train in Illinois (November 8, 1838)

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This Week In Illinois History: The great horse epidemic (early November, 1872)

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This Week in Illinois History: H. V. Porter, father of March Madness (October 27, 1975)

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This Week In Illinois History: The End Of Al Capone (October 17, 1931)

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This Week In Illinois History: Red Stripe Beer – An Illinois Original? (October 11, 1886)

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This Week In Illinois History: Dr. Pearl Kendrick (October 8, 1980)

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This Week In Illinois History: Victory Speed! (October 1, 1942)

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This Week In Illinois History: Army Abandons Massive Hospital Complex (September 20, 1946)

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This Week In Illinois History: Remote Learning By Radio (September 13, 1937)

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This Week In Illinois History: The Battle Of Nauvoo (September 10, 1846)

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This Week In Illinois History: The Tully Monster (August 31, 1989)

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This Week In Illinois “History”: The Lincoln-Douglas Debate That Never Was (August 28, 1858)

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This Week In Illinois History: Soul Train Premieres (August 17, 1970)

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This Week In Illinois History: Chicago’s Nazi Spy (August 9, 1942)

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This Week In Illinois History: Elisha Gray, Inventor Of The Telephone? (August 2, 1835)

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This Week In Illinois History: Barack Obama Steps Onto The National Stage (July 27, 2004)

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This Week In Illinois History: The Complicated Legacy Of Ninian Edwards (July 20, 1833)

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This Week In Illinois History: Stars Fell On Illinois (July 13, 1927)

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This Week In Illinois History: The Liberty Bell Of The West (July 4, 1778)

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This Week In Illinois History: The East St. Louis Massacre (July 2 - 3, 1917)

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This Week In Illinois History: World’s First Dairy Queen (June 22, 1940)

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This Week In Illinois History: Svengoolie! (June 16, 1979)

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This Week In Illinois History: Krafting Cheese (June 6, 1916)

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This Week In Illinois History: The Governor Who Nearly Dueled Jefferson Davis (Feb. 21, 1850)

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This Week In Illinois History: World’s First BBS Goes Live (Feb. 16, 1978)

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This Week In Illinois History: Riverboat Gambling Comes To Illinois (Feb. 7, 1991)

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This Week In Illinois History: Abolitionism Begins In Illinois (Feb. 1, 1833)

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This Week In Illinois History: The Illinois Oil Boom Begins (Jan. 27, 1937)

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This Week In Illinois History: Prohibition Begins (Jan. 17, 1920)

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This Week In Illinois History: First Jimmy John's Opens (Jan. 13, 1983)

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This Week In Illinois History: Harlem Globetrotters' First Road Game (Jan. 7, 1927)