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Softcover, 158pp, published 2001
A century and a half ago, German immigrants planted cabbages and celery in a dried up swamp west of Clark Street near the Chicago River, and Old Town was born. From 1845 to 2001, it has gone from a cabbage patch to a place to buy grain and wet your whistle, to a manufacturing center, to a transportation hub, to an artists' community, and, finally to a genuine neighborhood. This is its story.
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