Chicago rat hole in Roscoe Village removed by city
The Chicago rat hole in Roscoe Village became a viral phenomenon in January. Officials say the concrete slab was preserved, and its destination is being decided.
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The Chicago rat hole in Roscoe Village became a viral phenomenon in January. Officials say the concrete slab was preserved, and its destination is being decided.
The annual event promises discounts, free merchandise and an opportunity for bibliophiles to commune ‘in the wild.’ Here’s our transit-friendly guide to the fun.
The plans, according to the team, will include “additional green and open space with access to the lakefront for families and fans on the Museum Campus.”
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The British conductor, who led nearly 700 Lyric performances of 62 operas, died in Chicago from leukemia.