Chicago trivia quiz: Test your knowledge on the city’s 184th birthday

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The Goodyear Blimp sails along the Chicago skyline.

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There are few things Chicagoans love more than talking about Chicago, but how well do they really know the city’s history? In celebration of Chicago’s 184th birthday Thursday, we’ve put together a fun quiz of 15 trivia questions to test just how much you know.

Think you can nail all 15? Give it a shot below! (If you’re having trouble viewing this quiz, click here).

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