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Look at that tomato! |
Chicago is home of the
world's longest hot dog. |
As you can see, people
put a lot of things on a Chicago Style Hot Dog. Can you spot Miss
Abrams in this picture? |
Research and photography by: Julia D.
| Address: | Superdawg, a favorite hotdog stand, is located at 6363 N. Milwaukee Avenue. |
| A brief history of this trademark: | The hot dog was invented during the World's Fair. It was made the same time the hamburger and ice cream cone were invented. The most popular things to put on a Chicago Style hot dog are yellow mustard, green relish, onions, tomatoes, kosher pickle spears, sport peppers, and celery salt. Did you know that Chicago is the home of the world's longest hot dog? |
| The importance of this trademark to Chicago is: | The hot dog is important because if there were no hot dogs, everyone would go hungry. |
| I think people should visit this landmark because: | I think that people should go to places that sell hot dogs because I think every person should be able to taste a hot dog in their life. |
| Bibliography:: | Basye, Anne. Kids in the Loop. Chicago Review Press. 1995. Frankly Tasty. Getto, Dennis R. http://www.jsonline.com/. Hot Dog. http://www.nation.com/. |
Central
Elementary School | Museum
Lobby | Exhibit Entrance | last update:
6/15/05