In late January 1967, Chicago got hit with twenty-three inches of snow. That blizzard remains "the benchmark for all major snowstorms."
Chicago, Illinois, January 27, 1967. Here's a parking lot near the Paulina "El" stop, close to the University of Illinois Dental School.
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Suburban Chicago, January 28, 1967. This is our street on the day after the blizzard. My childhood home is on the far right.
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Suburban Chicago, January 27, 1967. It looks like I had a "snow day." What a mess.
UPDATE: Here's a video showing my neighborhood in the blizzard's aftermath.
2 comments:
A few years ago, Buffalo had a snowstorm that dumped 81 inches. As the mayor said, "that's a lot of snow, even for Buffalo."
I believe we lived not far from you. We were at 1661 Clay Court in Winston Park.
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