Dillinger Died Here

August 12th, 2009

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The Biograph Theater on N. Lincoln in Chicago, Illinois. In 1934 bank robber and murderer John Dillinger was shot to death in the alley next to the Biograph. Dillinger had been set up by a prostitute, Anna Sage, who tried to bargain her way out of deportation. The head of the Chicago FBI, Melvin Purvis, made no promises to her other than a vague, “we will see what we can do”. Sage telephoned Purvis to tip off the FBI that Dillinger and her would be at the movies. Sage was to wear a yellow dress to help make identification easier. (The yellow dress under the colored lights of the theater marquee gave off a reddish/pink cast, hence “the lady in red”.) Purvis and several G-Men were waiting outside the theater. The movie that night was “Manhattan Melodrama, starring Clark Gable, ironically a gangster flick. Dillinger was seemingly relaxed when he first exited the front of the theater, but he saw something, or his always sharp instinct warned him, and he decided to bolt down, in a Southern direction,down the street. At the alley he ran east. Just as he made entrance to the alley shots rang out and John Dillinger dropped dead. Word on the street spread quickly and soon a throng of people pressed by the FBI to view the bloody tableau. Folks even dipped their handkerchiefs into the pooling blood in order to have a souvenir. The era of bloody Midwest bank robbers was coming to an end. Sage ended up getting deported anyway. Purvis enjoyed a few years of fame but later took his own life using the same gun he had in that Chicago alley.

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Wrigleyville Street Performer Does Bike Stunt for Drunks

August 12th, 2009

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August 9, 2009. 1:15 AM. Right outside Sluggers bar in the Wrigleyville district of Chicago.

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Reebie Storage & Moving Chicago Landmark Building at 2325 North Clark Street Chicago, IL 60614

August 12th, 2009

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Reebie Storage & Moving -- Chicago Landmark Building at 2325 North Clark Street in Chicago Illinois. The building was built 2 years before King Tut’s tomb was opened, Making it the first building in Chicago to use the ancient Egyptian architecture. Reebie has been Chicago’s Mover since 1880. Reebie is Chicago’s oldest moving company, using the newest technologies. Reebie offers everything from Local Chicago Moving, Intrastate moving inside Illinois, All Interstate moving by Reebie Allied Van Lines, Chicago, IL. Learn More about Reebie Storage & Moving at http://www.reebieallied.com. email info@reebieallied.com for any questions or concerns.

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The Stretch (near Wrigley Field) July 27 2009

August 12th, 2009

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Deb’s cousin Stephen Mayer owns The Stretch, on Clark St about a block from Wrigley Field. Created on July 28, 2009 using FlipShare.

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Cover Your Bases Festa Pub Crawl – Chicago, April 25 2009

May 14th, 2009

from superstar87654

Witness the 500+ person stickerfest in Wrigleyville Chicago “Cover Your Bases” in this video highlighting the greatest and most adhesive all-star moments. This event produced by Festa — the people that brought you TBOX, The 12 Bars of Xmas, the world’s most spectacular pub crawl. Visit us @ www.festaparties.com !

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Clark Pawners

May 11th, 2009

from yellowbook

Located on Clark street and friendly Lincoln Park.

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Wrigley Field…Addison and Clark Street

May 11th, 2009
from sports.espn.go.com
By Andy Buchanan, Wise Guides
Special to ESPN SportsTravel
Wrigley Field, built in 1914, may be old and creaky, but its charm cannot be denied. - Scott Boehm/Getty Images

Wrigley Field, built in 1914, may be old and creaky, but its charm cannot be denied. - Scott Boehm/Getty Images

So much has been written and said about the old ballpark at the corner of Clark and Addison on Chicago’s North Side that it would seem almost impossible for the Wrigley Field experience to live up to the hype.

There’s the ivy on the outfield wall; the pennants breezily waving from atop the roof; the iconic, hand-operated scoreboard rising above the bleachers; and another sellout crowd on its feet for the seventh-inning stretch and sing-along.

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It’s the dawn of the zombie zeitgeist

May 4th, 2009
from www.chicagotribune.com
by Christopher Borrelli

On film, Facebook, even the streets (a pub crawl!), zombies are everywhere. But fear not: The undead have never been so lively

Prom queen Amanda Counts (right), of Chicago, waves to passing motorists along North Clark Street as she and a pack of fellow zombies migrate to their next drinking destination in the second annual Zombie Pub Crawl. (Photo for the Tribune by Darrell Goemaat / April 26, 2009)

Prom queen Amanda Counts (right), of Chicago, waves to passing motorists along North Clark Street as she and a pack of fellow zombies migrate to their next drinking destination in the second annual Zombie Pub Crawl. (Photo for the Tribune by Darrell Goemaat / April 26, 2009)

People of Chicago, while you sleep, the Zombie Readiness Task Force worries, with admirably straight faces. In the event of an outbreak of the dead, should bodies of the deceased rise from their graves and stalk the streets of Chicago muttering for a bite of brain, the Zombie Readiness Task Force has a plan of action.

pH’s 1st Annual Chicago Zombie Pub Crawl

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93XRT Celebrates the Chicago Cubs Home Opener ’09

May 2nd, 2009

 

 

from 93XRT

93XRT celebrates the Chicago Cubs Home Opener at Yak-Zie’s in Wrigleyville!

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Park View Apartments For Rent – Chicago, IL

April 30th, 2009

 

 

from ApartmentHomeTours

Chicago apartments -- Park View apartments for rent in Chicago, IL. Get into the swing of things! Park View Apartments have reigned on Clark Street ever since the Charleston first broke onto the ballroom floors of old Chicago….Once a busy Lincoln Park hotel, its now home to a number of very special people who appreciate its history and beauty--and now you can be one of them. Park View Apartments offers 70 different value-priced studio and one bedroom floorplans. No two are exactly alike. With its magnificent view of Lincoln Park and Lake Michigan, it is a choice address that provides you with the best of city life. Oak Street and North Avenue beaches, Lincoln Park Zoo and the Magnificent Mile are all within walking distance. Bus service is only steps away or taxis can whisk you to your next destination. While enjoying its historic beauty and wonderful location you also have all the amenities you could need including a Fitness Center, Laundry Facilities, on site Storage, Internet Access, Cable Television, ane more! At Park View Apartments, you will find an ageless elegance and style; We invite you to make it your new home. Call 866.442.5485 or Visit http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com/ap… for apartment prices, pictures, videos, floorplans, availability.

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