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See also: Indiana, U.S.A., on Lake Michigan, about 19 m
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S.E. of the business centre of See also: Chicago
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Pop
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(1890) 1255; (1900) 3411 (1331 See also: foreign-See also: born); (1910) 19,098
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It is served by several See also: railways, including the Pennsylvania, the See also: Wabash, the Chicago Terminal Transfer (whose shops are here), the Lake See also: Shore & Michigan See also: Southern, the Chicago, Indiana & Southern, and the Indiana Harbor railways
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See also: East Chicago covers an See also: area whose greatest dimensions are 4 by 32 M
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That See also: part of the city along the lake, known as Indiana Harbor, See also: dates from 1901 and has grown very rapidly because of its position at the southernmost part of the Calumet See also: District, and because of the meeting here of railway and lake commerce
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A See also: good harbour has been constructed, a new See also: ship canal connecting the harbour with the Calumet See also: river
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East Chicago is industrially virtually a part of " Greater " Chicago; among its manufactures are iron and See also: steel, cement, See also: lumber, boilers, See also: hay presses, chains, chemicals and foundry products
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East Chicago was chartered as a city in 1893
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