An Ethnic Mix Keeps It Funky in Chicago - New york Times
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on February 07, 2010
HOW does Rogers Park, a neighborhood on the northern edge of Chicago, stay funky? The secret is geography. The area lies beyond the end of Lake Shore Drive; most east-west streets dead-end into beaches, and there’s no quick way to get downtown. continue reading at nyt.
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I like how one of the photo captions in the NYT article defines the southern border of RP as being Devon Avenue, then the article describes Uncommon Ground as being in RP…it’s in Edgewater, of course, as it’s south of Devon Avenue. Duh!
Posted on February 26, 2010 at 8:02 am
I thought the same thing Scott. I like that the NYT is paying attention to Chicago but I hope they can do better in the future. I could write a much more knowledgeable story about Rogers Park tan I could Brooklyn!
Thanks for stopping by
Posted on February 26, 2010 at 10:02 am