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Vintage Chicago fire scene: 3-11 alarm in 1970
I just came across some old newspaper clippings from Steve Redick, talking about a fire that happened back in December 1970. It was a 3-11 shift alarm at an address on 316 N Michigan, specifically mentioning the lower level of the building. The images below are from the Warren Redick collection, and they’re really fascinating to look at. These old newspaper articles have that classic feel to them, with their aged typography and yellowing paper.
[Image description: A historic Chicago newspaper clipping showing an older-style layout with bold headlines and black-and-white photography. The caption reads "Warren Redick collection."]
[Image description: Another clipping from the same collection. This one features a slightly different design but still captures the essence of journalism from that era. Caption: "Warren Redick collection."]
[Image description: A third image from the collection. This one looks particularly intriguing, with a dramatic photo accompanying the text. Caption: "Warren Redick collection."]
[Image description: A fourth clipping from the collection. It has a clean, straightforward layout, typical of newspapers from that time period. Caption: "Warren Redick collection."]
[Image description: A fifth clipping, showcasing another angle of the fire aftermath. The detail in the photography is impressive for its time. Caption: "Warren Redick collection."]
[Image description: A sixth clipping, featuring a more detailed account of the events surrounding the fire. Caption: "Warren Redick collection."]
[Image description: A seventh clipping, with a focus on the community's response to the fire. Caption: "Warren Redick collection."]
[Image description: An eighth clipping, offering yet another perspective on the incident. Caption: "Warren Redick collection."]
Looking through these articles really gives you a sense of what life was like back then. The details provided in each article paint a vivid picture of not only the fire itself but also the broader context of the era. It’s amazing how much history can be preserved through these kinds of records. I hope you enjoy checking them out as much as I did!