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Uploaded by marilynquiroz on Jan 16, 2011
On January 27, 1967, a massive blizzard hit Chicago. In Historic Pullman, Al & Marilyn Quiroz picked up their shovels and cameras to capture the event.
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I lived on 103rd Avenue M and remember the storm vividly. I was 6 years and the snow was higher than our porch. Thanks for sharing.
DebSevoi 1 week ago
In honor of Labor Day- Pullman is where it all began
niselat 6 months ago
We live in the far western suburbs...then known as the "boonies"~!~! It was wild! Thanks for sharing!
Gidget5776 1 year ago
it was taken at 113th and forestville we lived at 114th and forestville a few years later
Professorfarmtown 1 year ago
Well I was born 2 years after this badboy. But I remember 1979 and 1999.
eancaafsufan 1 year ago
Nice added sound effect with that wagon spinning its tires!!! Thanks for the vid!
uploadJ 1 year ago
Wow i remember this storm we lived on 113th & Langley.
cherrierogers 1 year ago
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I lived on 103rd Avenue M and remember the storm vividly. I was 6 years and the snow was higher than our porch. Thanks for sharing.
DebSevoi 1 week ago
In honor of Labor Day- Pullman is where it all began
niselat 6 months ago
We live in the far western suburbs...then known as the "boonies"~!~! It was wild! Thanks for sharing!
Gidget5776 1 year ago
it was taken at 113th and forestville we lived at 114th and forestville a few years later
Professorfarmtown 1 year ago
Well I was born 2 years after this badboy. But I remember 1979 and 1999.
eancaafsufan 1 year ago
Nice added sound effect with that wagon spinning its tires!!! Thanks for the vid!
uploadJ 1 year ago
Wow i remember this storm we lived on 113th & Langley.
cherrierogers 1 year ago