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In page Antioch, Illinois:

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Partly due to being a regional center of the abolitionist movement, Antioch is noted as having sent a disproportionately high number of its young men to the Union Army.[citation needed] By the late 1800s, Antioch became a popular vacation spot for Chicagoans and tourism grew quickly once the rail line to Chicago was laid in 1886. Fire destroyed much of downtown in 1891, 1903, and 1904.[3] During Prohibition, Al Capone owned a summer home on nearby Bluff Lake.[4] Following World War II, Antioch continued to see a steady population and economic increase, and an industrial park was created in the 1970s.