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If you need a bathroom, you'll probably have the best luck here or at the Borders up on Diversey.
The Wiener's Circle,
Anonymous (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Way overhyped.
Cafe Luigi,
Anonymous (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Decent pizza but the rudest service in Chicago. Good luck if you don't have any cash; they'll YELL at you for using a debit card!
Bridgeport,
Mataglap
wrote
17 years ago:
One could say that the subprime mortgage crisis will benefit Bridgeport, since it is now trapped like a fly in amber with not too much gentrification, a smattering of art students, and a better ethnic mix than the old days.
The Mayfair,
lauren (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
It's true that oprah lives here???
Manor House,
Blommaert (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
There is no evidence that the Manor House was ever the British consulate or the home of its consul. The rumor probably derives from the crest on the wall which is related to the British monarch.
LeRoy Blommaert
Edgewater Historical Society
Soapy's Place Laundry,
bibliogrrl
wrote
17 years ago:
It is actually spelled Soapy's
Cotton Tail Park,
chidmf
wrote
17 years ago:
woof woof!
St Tribius Church and School,
Thomas Tribius (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
My family name is TRIBIUS. Our family lives mainly in Germany and this name is rather unique. Therefore, I am very curious to know about the roots of our name.
Please send me an e-mail in case you have information on Saint Tribius. On
what basis got your church this name?
Regards, Thomas Tribius
(Thomas@Tribius.DE)
Insurance Exchange Building,
ESD (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Environmental Systems Design, Inc.
Sir Miles Davis Magnet Academy,
jasminejones (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
this is jasmine a student at miles davis magnet school and i am in 7 grade i really love this school so come and join us here!
Former President Obama House (5046 S. Greenwood Avenue),
APBIowa
wrote
17 years ago:
One stop on interesting walking tour of the neighborhood:
http://www.timeout.com/chicago/articles/features/58991/pride-barack-stroll
Little Village,
Yusef (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
More illegals the hispanics.
Grant Park,
latest (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
"BARACK OBAMA" --> 44th president of United States!
Grant Park,
Who am I! (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Senator Barack Obama did his victory speech here after he won the election and became the 43rd president in United States.
Little Village,
Rahul Adhikari (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
i was in this place when i was 10yrs of age i used to love this place.Its serenity and environment was really humorous.
i would like to be in this place for rest of ma life but cant help.
myskina was the one who was the part of my life and my best friend in that place.
i was really happy with herbutnow i hav moved to india nd got separted.tat was an unfortunate tragedy.
sorry i hav chaged th topic but trust this place is awesome
i know its a village and nothin else for the non-visitors but the residors like me will tell the importance of this place.so plz take ur passport nd viza nd make ur move to this place, come on wat ru lookin for.Don worry am with u. but am stiil 17 and staying in bangalore.for contacting me visit my site www.rockey00719@yahoo.com
United Airlines Reservations Center,
John (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Working at United might be a start!
Bat Cave (temporary),
sturmovik
wrote
17 years ago:
It couldn't have been south, the disused B&OCT bridge was in the foreground.
Smurfit-Stone Building,
beefgerky18
wrote
17 years ago:
Awesome design.
Mertz Hall,
kyle peyton (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
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