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Former Jay's Potato Chips Factory,
Craig Mammalton (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I heard they closed this plant. Is it true?
Hop Haus,
prfsnlwannabe (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
This is now the 2nd location for Hop Haus. Open till 4am(5am Sat.), too!
Nagle Avenue CTA Blue Line Power Substaton,
prfsnlwannabe (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I think this is actually a power substation for the CTA Blue Line. There is definitely no bus garage here, and maybe the person who did this entry is erroneously thinking of the Forest Glen Bus Garage at Elston and Bryn Mawr.
Chateau Hotel,
phiz
wrote
16 years ago:
They have to be "authentic", or I'm not staying there!
Jame' Masjid of Chicago,
Herculess (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Assalam – O – Alaicum ,
To All The Muslims Of The World . Whenever Talking About The Religion ISLAM & When You Talk About Creator Always Called The Creator With The Glorious 100 Names Of ALLAH Or ALLAH , But Never Called The Creator With The Name Called GOD , Because There Is No Name Of ALLAH As God , Except The Marvelous 100 Names Of ALLAH . I Respect All Other Religion & Know Whom They Worship Are Called GOD Or Gods .
Love You All .
Hercules's
Babylon Eatery,
rascaltwitch
wrote
16 years ago:
I accidentally placed this one building south of its actual location. Waiting for registration to finalize...
Best Chicago Locksmith,
Sam Gonc (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I recently moved into my new apartment to find that three doors had no functioning lock. So I called bestchicagolocksmith. They came in 30 minutes and did an outstanding job. They were friendly and quick. I'll definitely use them the next time I need locksmith service.
Gate B11,
ORD (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
LED BY THE GREAT LEAD C/C
Emmett Till Math & Science Academy,
neighborhood historian (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Scott A. Newman's map of Woodlawn in 1928 incorrectly has this as James McGosh Public School.
http://chicago.urban-history.org/dist/woodlawn/wdlawn01.pdf
Site of the Cornell Watch Factory,
Curvy Circular Bend (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
This is the answer to the questions; Why do the streets curve around East 76th Street and South Greenwood Avenue? What used to be there? Why is there a deviation from Chicago's street grid at South Greenwood Avenue and East 76th Street?
ABLA Homes Site,
Zol87
wrote
16 years ago:
there still here
Former Path of Ogden Avenue,
Wishology (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
/\ Good website; http://forgottenchicago.com thanks for that /\
Cloud Gate (AKA The Bean),
Afareedi
wrote
16 years ago:
Designer - Artist Anish Kapoor.
In 1999, Millennium Park officials and a group of art collectors, curators and architects reviewed sculpture proposals from 30 different artists. Jeff Koons submitted a proposal to erect a permanent 150-foot (46 m) playground slide at the park.[1][2] Koons' glass and steel design featured a 90-foot (27 m) observation deck that was accessible via an elevator.[3] The committee chose the design of internationally-acclaimed artist Anish Kapoor. Measuring 33 feet by 66 feet by 42 feet (10 m × 20 m × 13 m) and weighing 110 short tons (99.8 t; 98.2 long tons), Kapoor's propoal featured a seamless, stainless steel surface that was inspired by liquid mercury
Runway 9L-27R,
Chas44
wrote
16 years ago:
Runway 9L/27R is now open. BTW, it's a 15-minute taxi to the gate if you land way out there.
The Breakers,
mel torme (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
very nice place, but the elavator suck
South Shore Cultural Center,
sturmovik
wrote
16 years ago:
Hey, this isn't 106 miles to Chicago!
Ashland Marketplace,
fruits and vegetables (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Ashland Market Place
Chicago, Illinois,
I Love Chicago (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
This is an awsome city! Culture, diversity, so many great places to visit and one of the most beautiful skylines in the world.
Circuit City,
martin (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
closed
Flatiron Arts Building,
martin (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
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