Layout and Physical Geography in The 1920's
Chicago 1920 population 2,701,705
The L was extended to Wilmette and Berwyn. The North Shore Channel was dug
to provide fresh water to flush the stagnant North Branch of the Chicago
River.
The L was extended to Wilmette and Berwyn. The North Shore Channel was dug
to provide fresh water to flush the stagnant North Branch of the Chicago
River.
The entertainment of the 20's is completely different from the entertainment of today. The 20's were known as the "Jazz Age." This decade was known as the "Jazz Age" because jazz was very popular and just beginning to show off the talents. This could have also been known as the turning point in music. There were many different people who changed music and the way people look at it. They had music, dancing, dancing competitions, clubs, silent movies, ouija boards and plays.