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WGN Television Studios,
Mark (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
This is where Bozo's Circus and Phil Donahue's show was taped
Thomas Jefferson Pumping Station,
D (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
That's the Jefferson Pump station. It is a pretty impressive piece of public architecture.
Montrose CTA Brown Line Station,
Trent (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Closed for renovations from December 2, 2006 for "12 months".
Club Foot!,
rus-trick (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Club Foot is the smokiest bar in town. It is rumored that Stanger has been spotted here recently. Conformation forthcoming. The fourth Thursday sees DJ's STV SLV and SCRVNR playing the songs you know you love.
Chicago Diner,
Janie (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
best vegan food in chicago.
Augie's Restaurant,
dayzella (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Augie's
5347 N. Clark St.
773-271-7868
Swedish Bakery,
dayzella (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
http://www.swedishbakery.com/
The Chopping Block,
Hotrod (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Typical of the sort of overpriced, "upscale" yuppie boutiques taking over Lincoln Square.
McCormick Students' Residential Village,
Florent (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Come on ! It is !
Lincoln Park Zoo,
madcactus
wrote
18 years ago:
The National Zoo in DC is also free.
Gate C17 (Location of famous UFO sighting November 7, 2006),
Mr_Geo_Taggert
wrote
18 years ago:
I'm pretty sure that's a Boeing 757 at the gate in this view. Similar to plane near gate at the time?
Metropolis Coffee Shop,
Brant (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Try their cold remedy tea! A special blend they make in house and it really works!
High Fidelity Record Store,
t (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
and now it's a boarded up storefront.
T. B. Blackstone Memorial Library,
watha
wrote
18 years ago:
T. B. Blackstone Memorial Library,
watha
wrote
18 years ago:
In January 1904, Mrs. Isabella N. Blackstone presented the Chicago Public Library with funding to construct its first branch library in memory of her late husband, Timothy Beach Blackstone. Blackstone served as president of the Chicago Alton Railroad from 1864 until 1899, and was one of Chicago's leading philanthropists.
Located at 4904 S. Lake Park Avenue in Hyde Park-Kenwood, the Blackstone Memorial Branch Library is an imposing sight. Modeled after the famous Erechtheum of the Acropolis, the building is in pure Ionic-Grecian style. The greyish-white Concord graphite building has Ionic columns, solid bronze doors and a magnificent rotunda with a dome in the Tiffany style. The dome is embellished with decorative panels by the Chicago painter Oliver Dennett Grover. Renovation was begun on this historic building in 1977, and the Chicago Public Library held a rededication ceremony on November 18, 1980, marking the completion of the work. The branch library continues to serve the Hyde Park community over 90 years after its construction
WXRT Radio Studios,
Martin (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
WXRT 93.1FM Chicago's Finest Rock
www.93XRT.com
Established 1972
Chili Mac,
rldm (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
2 large pizza carry-out special is highly recommended... Don't forget the blue margaritas!!
State/Lake CTA Station,
Charles (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
You can also get on the Red Line here at the subway entrance on street level.
Subway,
Charles (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
The bread here is harder than usual, I give it a "C" on my Subway rating system.
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