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Today in Chicago History: Medinah Temple opens

by Edinburg Post Report
October 30, 2025
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Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Oct. 30, according to the Tribune’s archives.

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Weather records (from the National Weather Service, Chicago)

  • High temperature: 85 degrees (1950)
  • Low temperature: 21 degrees (1988)
  • Precipitation: 0.83 inches (1919)
  • Snowfall: 1.2 inches (2019)

1912: Medinah Temple, a rectangular building with a pair of crescent-crowned domes and Arabic influences, opened on Wabash Avenue just one year after construction of the world’s largest amphitheater built by a social organization began. Today it’s home to Bally’s Chicago Casino.

1942: Hunk Anderson and Luke Johnsos were promoted to Chicago Bears co-coaches while George Halas returned to the U.S. Navy during World War II. Their record was 23-11-2 (.676) from 1942-45.

From George Halas to Ben Johnson: What was said about every Chicago Bears coach when they were hired

Firefighters work at the scene after an Illinois Central electric train backed up after missing the stop at the 27th Street Station and collided with the train behind it on Oct. 30, 1972, in Chicago. The crash killed 45 and injured more than 300. (William Yates/Chicago Tribune)

1972: An older steel Illinois Central commuter six-car train and a more modern four-car one collided at 7:27 a.m. near 27th Street and Lake Shore Drive in a crash that killed 45 people and injured 332 others. News accounts described a scene of screaming passengers, mangled bodies and people staggering out of the wreck.

1988: With a low temperature of 21 degrees, it was the coldest running of the Chicago Marathon to date.

Vintage Chicago Tribune: Chicago Marathon — highs and lows from the race’s 45-year history

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