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Old Posted: Jun 2, 2012, 5:59 AM
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Arrow \\\\\\ Chicago: The MidWasteland //////

Last month, on the heels of finding a $180 flight to Chicago-Midway, I made what was my first trip to the Windy City in nearly three years. My girlfriend and I stayed at a place in the Ukrainian Village, a handsome, well-kept, low-key nabe primarily comprised mainly of tidy, 3-story brick homes, and cozy retail strips lined with Ukrainian bakeries, imposing Orthodox churches, and a good number of newer brunch spots, bars, and upscale restaurants. I spent the majority of my trip hunting down Art-Déco buildings, residential greystones, photographing the city's boulevard system, enjoying iced Mayan mocha lattés at Star Lounge Café, and hanging out in Logan Square/East Humboldt Park. It was a fun trip.



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79 Both the Pad See Ew and Pad Thai at Aroy Thai in Lincoln Square were memorable, and are well-worth the visit. And this is coming from somebody who is a regular visit to LA's Thai Town!



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94 Ample green space for the SSP kids always whining about city life being too barren and concrete-heavy


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*bonus*

Longman & Eagle held it down:


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Old Posted: Jun 2, 2012, 6:22 AM
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Great set!! You guys really got around. And yes...Longman & Eagle is most definitely the shit.
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Old Posted: Jun 2, 2012, 7:46 AM
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Very nice quality and variety of shots, thanks for the thread. Quality thai food in the Chicagoland area seems to be the best kept secret these days, I had some unexpectedly good thai on the Indiana side the last time I was over there.
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Old Posted: Jun 2, 2012, 11:21 AM
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Thanks for the pictures, King!

You´ve brought me very good memories of our stay there two years ago. I´ve liked the pictures of the Ukranian neighbourhood. Beautiful houses.

Congrats and greetings from Madrid, Spain!
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Brilliant!!Love the building in 113....Great thread.
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Bitchin'! Looks like some beautiful weather in Windyville.
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Thats whats up! Bangin set.
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Excellent work and it was great hanging out. Some of these places you hit up i need to revisit. Thank you for reintroducing me to Chi-town
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Looks like you covered a lot of ground, nicely done.
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I'm glad you did your thing in the Chi. The Chi has some mighty fine gems.

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Looking good! Definitely sunnier than the last time you were there.
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I love all that Dutch/German-inspired architecture. It seems to be unique to Chicago. That shot of downtown from the beach is awesome too.

Thanks.
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Loving all that residential stuff. This one looks amazing:

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KOTH, your photo-threads have a habit of making me hungry. Sweet photos!
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Great set. Chicago vernacular housing is one of my favorite things.
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Chicago has amazing Asian food. I've had some Chinese that can compete with LA, SF etc.

Chicago's Thai food is even better. My favorite is Siam Rice in the Loop. It survives only on lunch crowds and always packs them in.
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Nice pics. . . you covered a lot of ground. . .

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The thing about Chicago is that its there!

Central Camera FTW. I was prob in the building behind you doing work while you took that picture.
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I always dug that MLK stretch.
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I need to try some of that food!
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