That incident occurred on May 21, 1943. An Army Air Corp B-24 was on approach to Chicago Municipal Airport in a dense fog and it struck the storage facility located at 3625 W. 73rd, killing all aboard. I have no other details, and I wonder if the gas vessel was damaged/exploded or maybe the plane only hit the steel support structure. As noted below in another thread those gas holders would raise and lower depending on the volume needed.
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> Does anyone remember the name of the air strip on
> cicero where a military training flight crashed
> During WWII? year? Fred Schumaker I think owned
> it.
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Ashburn Flying Field...
this was discussed in the thread "where you grew up"
on this site, page 4
Can anyone tell me about the "Great Train Robbery" on the Grand Trunk at 89th Street and Central PARK avenue in Evergren Park? My folks talked of the funeral trains from Chicago to St. Mary's Cemetery, that stopped at this site, but I've heard that in the days of "Railroad Express" there was a notorius train robbery which occured at that site in the 1920s.
If you google "Evergreen Park Train Robbery" you'll find all kinds of info
The Grand Trunk that passed thru Evergreen originated at Dearborn Station. The old St Mary's flag stop is where that robbery occcurred, around 90th on the east side of the cemetery, between Kedzie and Central Park. Evergreen Cemetery is now at that site.
A lot of the communties in the area had bars and restaurants that sprung up around cemetery drop off points from the city.