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The Great Chicago Fire: A Chicago Stories Special

The Great Chicago Fire: A Chicago Stories Special brings to life this seismic event.

On October 10, 1871, Chicago awoke to an unrecognizable landscape: where 48 hours earlier there had been a vibrant city, now there was nothing but rubble stretched for miles on end. The Great Chicago Fire: A Chicago Stories Special brings to life this seismic event as never before, using vivid animations, elaborate re-creations, and interviews with historians and the descendants of eyewitnesses.

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The Great Chicago Fire: A Chicago Stories Special

The Great Chicago Fire: A Chicago Stories Special brings to life this seismic event.

On October 10, 1871, Chicago awoke to an unrecognizable landscape: where 48 hours earlier there had been a vibrant city, now there was nothing but rubble stretched for miles on end. The Great Chicago Fire: A Chicago Stories Special brings to life this seismic event as never before, using vivid animations, elaborate re-creations, and interviews with historians and the descendants of eyewitnesses.

From the Show

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The Great Chicago Fire: Introduction by Sandra Cordova Micek

Sandra Cordova Micek provides an introduction to The Great Chicago Fire.

Sandra Cordova Micek, WTTW President & CEO, provides an introduction to the new documentary, The Great Chicago Fire: A Chicago Stories Special.

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The Fire Begins

The Great Chicago Fire begins in Catherine O’Leary’s barn.

On an unseasonably hot October day, the conditions are nearly perfect for a terrible fire. That evening, the Great Chicago Fire begins in Catherine O’Leary’s barn.

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Fleeing the Flames

After hours of battling the fire, many Chicagoans see that there is no hope.

After hours of battling the Great Chicago Fire, many Chicagoans realize they’re fighting a losing battle. Many watch from the waters of Lake Michigan as the flames consume their homes.

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The Aftermath of the Fire

After rain helps to extinguish the flames, Chicagoans take in the destruction.

After rain helps to extinguish the Great Chicago Fire, Chicagoans take in the sheer scale of the destruction. Nearly a third of the city is now homeless.

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Investigating the Cause of the Fire

An official inquiry finds that Catherine O’Leary was not at fault for the fire.

An official inquiry finds that Catherine O’Leary was not at fault for the Great Chicago Fire. But Mrs. O’Leary’s reputation is still ruined after reporters fabricate claims.

Web Exclusives

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11 Buildings that Survived the Fire

Explore some of the buildings that survived the Great Chicago Fire.

Visit some of the buildings that survived the Great Chicago Fire.

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11 Objects that Survived the Fire

Explore some of the objects that survived the Great Chicago Fire.

Visit the collection of objects that survived the Great Chicago Fire at the Chicago History Museum.