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One thing Daniel Burnham didn’t shy away from was criticism. He knew that Chicago had too much potential that was withering away. Before he even sat down to write the “Streets” section of his 1909 plan, Chicago’s City Council had spent decades trying to rename, renumber, and reimagine the city streets.
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By Sara Faddah & Dario Durham5
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One thing Daniel Burnham didn’t shy away from was criticism. He knew that Chicago had too much potential that was withering away. Before he even sat down to write the “Streets” section of his 1909 plan, Chicago’s City Council had spent decades trying to rename, renumber, and reimagine the city streets.
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Support the show
If you have anything you'd like us to talk about on the podcast, food or history, please email us at [email protected]
WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE!
Visit our *NEW* website https://www.77flavors.org
Follow us on IG:
77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi
Dario dariodurhamphoto
Sara @sarafaddah

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