@chicagotribune@Suntimes Although those sites say "100%" has been counted, the race may not be over. On Wednesday, the Tribune reported: "It remains unclear how many remaining vote-by-mail ballots are left to be counted across the district’s seven counties." chicagotribune.com/politics/ct-ob…
I wonder if this is a remnant of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition and the "Current War"? This is on Jackson Park's Wooded Island. It says: "Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. Alternating System. Grimshaw Insulated Wire White Core." #ManholeCoverMonday
The 1897 National Electrical Code manual includes a listing for "Grimshaw (White core) N.Y. Insulated Wire Co." linghunt.com/101Spearfishin…
As the Tesla Memorial Society says, the 1893 world's fair in Chicago "was the final great victory of Tesla/Westinghouse's Polyphase Alternating Current system electricity over Edison's Direct Current (DC)." teslasociety.com/columbia_expo2…
This wonderful image has been circulating — often without any credit about who created it. Here's the original Instagram post by artist Bria Goeller for Good Trubble: instagram.com/p/CHTJMbWBx6r/
A Google image search didn't show the original source. But I was able to figure it out because some people were crediting artist Kara Walker. She posted on Instagram, saying that it wasn't her. instagram.com/p/CHTX7x-LDQZ/…
And someone commented on Walker's Instagram post, saying that the picture was by Bria Goeller for Good Trubble.
Clark Street — formerly called Green Bay Road — was the main corridor through this area of unincorporated Lake View in the 1800s, lined by cemeteries, roadhouses, beer gardens, and picnic areas. Pictured: 1861 map loc.gov/resource/g4103…
The road was originally a trail used by Native Americans, who followed a ridge in the local topography left behind the retreating glaciers during the last ice age. encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/1751.html
I asked Little Richard a question at SXSW in 2004.
Q: "What's a typical day for Little Richard like these days?"
A: "Some days, it's 'whoa whoa.' Some days, it's 'woo woo.' Some days, it's 'boo boo.' It's hard being Little Richard. Sometimes I wonder how I made it."
Devote yourself to learning how to play your instrument and work hard at it. "Don't do it just because it sells... don't cheat yourself." And when it comes to business, "Sign your own checks." And then he added, "Sign your checks." And then he said it several more times.
100 years ago next Saturday, July 27, was the beginning of Chicago's 1919 race riot, one of the most horrific events in the city's history.
If you can get your hands on a copy of the August @chicagomag, you'll find a long narrative history I wrote about Chicago's 1919 race riot, including some never-before-published details. It'll be online later this week. Meanwhile, here are some other stories I recommend reading…