From where do you get the public records in Chicago, IL

It is from the office of the Cook county clerk that public gets the public records like birth certificate, death certificate and marriage records to the deaths, birth and marriage that happened in Cook county and Chicago.

This office provides the copies of all the vital records to the eligible candidates upon request. The office also gives marriage licenses to those couples who have got married. After the marriage, a license of the marriage is filled and a copy of the marriage certificate is purchased.

http://www.cookcountyclerk.com/vitalrecords/Pages/default.aspx

http://www.public-record.com/content/general/chicagocities.asp

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Which famous former NFL player residents in Chicago, IL

Mark Malone is former NFL player and a Chicago sports newscaster who resides in the condo at Greek town. He paid $700,000 for the condo unit in Chicago, IL.

It is a beautiful condo for a single family. He later built another house in Roscoe village of 2900 SQ feet approximately.

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Tell about the Famous Free Speech Center, the Washington Square in Chicago, IL

The Washington Square, also known as the Bughouse Park or the Washington Square Park is an historic landmark in Chicago, IL. The nickname 'Bughouse' refers to the mental health facilities located in the square.

The square is one of the oldest parks in Chicago, IL. The place was indeed one of the most famous free speech centers of the United Stated of America. In order recreate the free speech atmosphere of the past, the Newberry Library sponsors an even called the Bughouse Square Debate.

The debate is part of an annual festival which also includes book sales by the Newberry Library. The western part of the square has a memorial tablet called the 'Chicago's Premier Free Speech Forum'.

http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/178.html

http://www.newberry.org/programs/BughouseSquare.html