Feed your brain, then your belly. Historian Dominic Pacyga tells stories about how the Bloomingdale Rail Line—soon to be the 606—shaped the experiences of the immigrants who lived in the Northwest side communities (Humboldt, Wicker Park, Logan Square) close to it. ABC 7's Steve Dolinsky will also discuss the role food played as immigrants adjusted to their new surroundings. Afterward, you get to see what the fuss is about by sampling a variety of local cuisine.
Rails to Tales: Immigrant Stories of The 606
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