Places of Worship | Popular Food and Drinks. | Demographics | Neighborhood | Music |
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What church out of the three are catholic?
Saint John of Cantius Church
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What is the most popular food?
Sandwiches OR Seafood.
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Are there more men or women in Goose Island?
Women
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What kind of company is named after Goose Island?
Beer company
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What was considered "cutting edge"?
Rock and roll music.
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Which religion is the third church dedicated to?
Judaism.
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What is the most popular beverage?
Goose Island.
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What is the majority race?
Hispanic and/or Black (or African American)
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Where did the founder get the name Goose Island?
While flipping through an in-flight magazine.
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What band was played that was originated from Chicago?
Smashing Pumpkins
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What church out of the three is the Baptismal Church?
Northside Stranger's Home Church
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Name two popular bars
The Motel Bar, and Sully's House
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What is the average household income?
$99,000
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Who is the founder of Goose Island?
John Hall
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Where was the music mostly played?
Bars
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What is the Synagogue's name?
Chicago Sinai Congregation
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Which is more popular, Sushi, Shrimp or Sandwiches?
Shrimp and/or Seafood
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What is the population rounded to the nearest thousand?
3,000.
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Where did the name Goose Island come from?
Referred to a small, natural island home to seasonal flocks of birds.
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What was the name of the festival that started festivals?
Goose Island Fest
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What is the religion of the second church listed?
Baptismal
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What is the deli restaurant called, NYC Bagel's Deli, or Goose Island Deli?
NYC's Bagel Deli.
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What is the race that has the lowest percentage rate?
American Indian/Alaskan Native and/or Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.
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What year did the original Goose Island wash away?
1865
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When did the first ever festival start?
Early nineties.
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