After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, Daniel Burnham played a pivotal role in the city's reconstruction and urban planning. He, along with architect Edward H. Bennett, developed the "Plan of Chicago" in 1909, which aimed to create a comprehensive vision for the city's growth, emphasizing parks, waterfront development, and a more organized layout. This plan significantly influenced urban planning in Chicago and other cities across the United States, promoting ideas of beautification and improved infrastructure.
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