What does it look like when one of the most loyal fan bases in sports finally — finally — gets sweet relief?

This is what it looks like: Chicago on Wednesday night, after the Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in a marathon World Series Game 7. They've only been waiting more than 100 years for this.

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The Cubs ended their 108-year World Series drought in Cleveland — but back in Chicago, fans who couldn't make the trip and drop $50,000 for tickets, predictably lost their collective minds.

We hope no one was hurt, as happens too often these situations — but here are some of the more joyous scenes from Wednesday night's post-victory jubilation in Chicago.

1. Fans filled the streets.

2. And filled the streets some more.

3. Horns were honked.

4. And flags were flown.

5. But this might have been the most magical moment of all.

If this doesn't give you goosebumps,I don't know what will. Chicago celebrating the final out. Via @EarthCam pic.twitter.com/k5x6ahFLB2 — Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) November 3, 2016

6. Wrigley Field itself took a shot at Cleveland blowing a 3-1 series lead after ginning up some bad karma.

And now, an important message from Wrigley Field 😂 A video posted by Bleacher Report (@bleacherreport) on Nov 2, 2016 at 9:53pm PDT

7. And it all sounded surreal from way up high.

A friend sent me this video of the sounds of Chicago now from a rooftop there. Bonkers. pic.twitter.com/j90gI8RCfa — Jake Brown (@JakeBrownRadio) November 3, 2016

8. This doesn't seem real safe but ... hey.

9. Folks might be late to work tomorrow.

Downtown Chicago won't be going to sleep anytime soon... pic.twitter.com/b5iNoh1fO1 — Tom Hamilton (@tomESPNscrum) November 3, 2016

10. But do you hear that? That's the sound of a World Series championship.

This is THE SOUND OF CHICAGO after the world series Cubs WIN!! #WorldSeries #Chicago pic.twitter.com/taH6Eve2Sw — Madelyn Skyler Tee (@madskytee) November 3, 2016

This is a party that won't stop until 2017 Opening Day next April. So congrats, Cubs fans. And Chicago — be safe.

Johnny Lieu contributed reporting.