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Central Station: Realizing a Vision
by Gerald W. Fogelson
Gerald W. Fogelson’s book is a work of history, told by
the man who made it. This is the story of Central Station,
80-plus acres of Chicago’s
past, present and future. In these pages, many of the people who
imagined and built Central Station, the largest mixed-use real
estate development in Chicago’s history, remember how it
evolved and share personal recollections and the events that made
it possible.
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Dr. Fisher's Life on the Ark
by Lester E. Fisher, DMV
Beginning
with an alligator in his
back yard... to vet school
escapades...to taking care of
General Patton’s dog, Willie, and
2,000 carrier pigeons during World
War II...to being zoo doctor at
Marlin Perkins’s Lincoln Park Zoo,
Les Fisher’s stories leading up to
his appointment as Zoo Director bring to life his early associations
with animals.
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