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Old Posted Mar 5, 2012, 5:08 PM
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Geoffrey Baer Tours Chicago: Past & Present

For those of you who are interested, WTTW has an excellent series of videos that explores Chicago. There's a tour of the Loop, an exploration of the neighborhoods by the L, a tour via the river, and more. Mr. Baer, the host, does a wonderful job of inserting historical context, as well.

So far, I've greatly enjoyed the videos. You'll likely learn a lot from them.
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Old Posted Mar 5, 2012, 8:20 PM
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Geoffrey Baer is awesome. All of his pieces are totally captivating. I highly recommend "Biking the Boulevards" - it's truly about the most under-appreciated parts of Chicago and its history.
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OMG, Geoffrey Bear programs are available for online streaming! I watch those shows religiously, it's taking a college course in Chicagology.
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Old Posted Mar 25, 2012, 2:07 AM
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Driehaus prize

Last year we were talking about a show narrated by Geoffrey Baer about AM Stern because he won the Driehaus prize last year and I had wondered whether this was going to become a yearly thing. Yesterday I watched this years episode on Michael Graves so I guess it will become a yearly tradition. I am not a huge fan of classical architecture but it still is interesting learning about these architects.

The WTTW website devoted to the episode.
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