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Anna Zajac is a wedding photographer in Chicago with a background in graphic design. When she isn’t working, she loves to spend time exploring all that the city has to offer. As a full-time freelancer, Anna recently started co-working at Workshop Chicago in the West Loop, which puts her close to everything wonderful off of the CTA Blue Line. She has lived in Chicago’s Lincoln Square neighborhood for two and a half years.

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Chicago is a city that cares deeply about its public spaces. Its turn-of-the-20th-century urban-planning maestro, Daniel Burnham, envisioned the city's lakefront as an uninterrupted stretch of parkland -- a vision that has, against all odds, largely come true. Though life in Chicago to a large extent revolves around Lake Michigan -- I've read that a surprisingly high percentage of the city's residents live within a mile or so of it -- you'll catch a glimpse of it in just one of these 18…

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"Michigan Avenue Streetwall" aka "The Cliff" • designated Chicago Landmark, 2002 • placed on National Trust for Historic Preservation's 11 Most Endangered Places list, 2008 • Wikipedia

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Chicago has been called a city of neighborhoods, which may be one of its less-catchy monikers, but it also happens to be true. And man, some of those neighborhoods can be TERRIBLE. Read on to find out why, and if you don't see your least favorite 'hood, feel free to expound on it in the comments.

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This is a fantastic condo located at 4708 N. Wolcott, Unit 1E, in Lincoln Square. Amenities include Quiet, Safe tree-lined street, High first-floor, Sun Drenched Unit, Plentiful Street Parking (Permit Street), Lots, lots, lots of Closets/Storage, 1 block from Metra/2 blocks from Brownline, 4 Blocks from downtown Lincoln Square, Huge 4x4x10 storage unit included, Low Association Fees ($162), Laundry in Unit, Private Balcony, Hardwood floors throughout, New Dishwasher, New Large Fridge…

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