A city’s pearls are its broken-down spots — its crumbling palaces, burned-out former glories, and chipped-paint behemoths. Show me a city with a bunch of half-crooked porches and bat-ridden attics and ...
In 1893, at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, a gleaming citadel shone forth upon the banks of Lake Michigan, a shining light in contrast to the grimy, sooty, industrial purgatory that was ...
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