Join Tom and Lea on an exciting virtual adventure to Chicago, the resilient metropolis built on a muddy marsh! Discover how engineers lifted entire city blocks using jackscrews, why they forced a river to flow backward, and how a tiny water tower survived a devastating fire. Designed for curious kids and parents looking for engaging, educational travel content.
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FOR PARENTS
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Children will discover in this episode:
- Explores Chicago's incredible 19th-century engineering feats, including physically lifting the city buildings out of a swamp and reversing the flow of the Chicago River.
- Covers important historical milestones such as the Great Chicago Fire, the origins of modern skyscrapers, and social reform movements led by Jane Addams at Hull House.
- Highlights local culture, traditions, and famous landmarks like Millennium Park's 'The Bean', the Willis Tower's 'The Ledge', and why you should never put ketchup on a Chicago-style hot dog.
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