Chicago: America's Railroad Capital: The Illustrated History, 1836 to Today
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9781627884938

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Brian Solomon., Brian Solomon|AUTHOR., John Gruber|AUTHOR., & Chris Guss|AUTHOR. (2014). Chicago: America's Railroad Capital: The Illustrated History, 1836 to Today . Voyageur Press.

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Brian Solomon et al.. 2014. Chicago: America's Railroad Capital: The Illustrated History, 1836 to Today. Voyageur Press.

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Brian Solomon et al.. Chicago: America's Railroad Capital: The Illustrated History, 1836 to Today Voyageur Press, 2014.

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Brian Solomon, Brian Solomon|AUTHOR, John Gruber|AUTHOR, and Chris Guss|AUTHOR. Chicago: America's Railroad Capital: The Illustrated History, 1836 to Today Voyageur Press, 2014.

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