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The Chicago 77 A Community Area Handbook Mary Zangs

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The Chicago 77 A Community Area Handbook Mary Zangs
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.46 MB
Author: Mary Zangs
ISBN: 9781625851468, 1625851464
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Chicago 77 A Community Area Handbook Mary Zangs by Mary Zangs 9781625851468, 1625851464 instant download after payment.

An entertaining guidebook to the city's many communities with maps, landmarks, history, and fun facts.

With over two hundred neighborhoods divided into seventy-seven community areas, Chicago offers a dazzling and daunting challenge to ambitious tourists and lifelong citizens. This blend of history and travel guide introduces you to them.

Anyone who's never been to Chicago will be shocked to learn how big it really is. Did you know that Humboldt Park isn't even in Humboldt Park? Confused about the exact boundaries of West Elsdon or curious about the origins of the famous Second City Theater? In a handbook that is both an entertaining adventure and a methodical survey, Mary Zangs tackles all seventy-seven communities, providing maps, points of interest, and local perspectives for the many places Chicagoans call home.

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