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SeatGeek Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium at 71st Street and Harlem Avenue in Bridgeview, Illinois, about twelve miles southwest of downtown Chicago. It is the home stadium of the Chicago Red Stars of the National Women's Soccer League .
The Chicago Blitz was a professional American football team that played in the United States Football League in the mid-1980s. They played at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.
The Chicago Blitz were a professional indoor football team based in Villa Park, Illinois. The Blitz were members of American Indoor Football in 2015 and 2016 and the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) in 2014.
The Denver Rush is a women's American football team based in Denver, Colorado, it is the only league location played in the city rather than a suburb. It is one of the eight charter franchises of the X League.
The January 31 β February 2, 2011 North American winter storm, also called the 2011 Groundhog Day Blizzard, was a powerful and historic winter storm, situated around the United States and Canada on Groundhog Day. During the initial stages of the storm, some meteorologists predicted that the system would affect over 100 million people in the United States.
The Chicago blizzard of 1979 was a major blizzard that affected northern Illinois and northwest Indiana on January 13β14, 1979. It was one of the largest Chicago snowstorms in history at the time, with 21 inches of snowfall in the two-day period.
The Chicago blizzard of 1967 struck northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana on January 26β27, 1967, with a record-setting 23 inches snow fall in Chicago and its suburbs before the storm abated the next morning. As of February 2020, it remains the greatest snowfall in one storm in Chicago history.