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O'Leary's Fire Truck Tours

See Chicago Aboard a Fire Engine


1709 South Prairie Avenue
Chicago, IL
60616

Nearest Train: Red Line, Roosevelt Rd stop

Phone: +1 312 287 6565
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It was once believed that the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 was caused by a cow, owned by a woman named O'Leary, which when she tipped over a lantern. A competing legend exonerates the hapless bovine, placing guilt on Peg Leg Sullivan, who not only started the blaze, but also framed the cow. The Fire Truck Tours recount these stories and fill in any missing details. Climb aboard a vintage fire truck and view the damage caused by Chicago's famous conflagration.


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Fire Trucks -- woo hoo!!!!
Fire trucks....neeed I say more??...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from Atlanta, Ga on May 11 2005


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Firetruck rides
I rode the firetruck with my son and my friends son at the Eli Fest today and my son was very excite...
Reviewed by:Dianna from Chicago burbs on Sep 19 2004

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