Okay folks, we're back with more trivia. First off, here's the answer to last week's question: The deadliest aviation accident on American soil was the crash of
American Airlines Flight 191 on May 25, 1979. Now as for our bonus questions, here are those answers: The plane flew out of O'Hare International Airport, and it was piloted by Walter Lux. Now, on to the next question:
Back on October 4, The Great Chicago Fire Festival was supposed to be a triumphant celebration of the city's rebirth from the
Great Fire of 1871, except things didn't exactly go as planned. What went wrong?
We'll be back next week with the answer and another question.
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