One of the amazing things about Chicago is that parts of it are built in layers of Victorian ironwork. Wacker is a street that's triple-decked in some places, and this is off to the side of its lowest level. A cheap novel I once read had gun-runners doing a deal in almost this exact spot. I can't say that it was a destination that I had in mind, but now I wish I had explored a little more.
2010-05-27
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I have broken the links to hundreds and hundreds of photos, which will take a long time to repair. The workaround is to replace "photo.matthewpiers" in the link URL with "matthewpiers.smugmug". Awkward, but only temporary.
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