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The Loop Patrick T. Reardon

The Loop By Patrick T. Reardon

The Loop by Patrick T. Reardon


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Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city's downtown. Patrick Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago's elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city's economy, and was saved from destruction in the 1970s.

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The Loop: The "L" Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago by Patrick T. Reardon

The structure that anchors Chicago.

Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the citys downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicagos elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the citys economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s.

This unique volume combines urban history, biography, engineering, architecture, transportation, culture, and politics to explore the elevated Loops impact on the citys development and economy and on the way Chicagoans see themselves. The Loop rooted Chicagos downtown in a way unknown in other cities, and it protected that areaand the city itselffrom the full effects of suburbanization during the second half of the twentieth century. Masses of data underlie new insights into what has made Chicagos downtown, and the city as a whole, tick.

The Loop features a cast of colorful Chicagoans, such as legendary lawyer Clarence Darrow, poet Edgar Lee Masters, mayor Richard J. Daley, and the notorious Gray Wolves of the Chicago City Council. Charles T. Yerkes, an often-demonized figure, is shown as a visionary urban planner, and engineer John Alexander Low Waddell, a world-renowned bridge creator, is introduced to Chicagoans as the designer of their urban railway.

This fascinating exploration of how one human-built structure reshaped the social and economic landscape of Chicago is the definitive book on Chicagos elevated Loop.

About Patrick T. Reardon

For more than three decades Patrick T. Reardon was an urban affairs writer, a feature writer, a columnist, and an editor for the Chicago Tribune. In 2000 he was one of a team of 50 staff members who won a Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting. Now a freelance writer and poet, he has contributed chapters to several books and is the author of Faith Stripped to Its Essence. His website is https://patricktreardon.com/.

Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1. The Loop, New Years Eve, 1911
  • Part One Lots of loops
  • 2. Academic fashion
  • 3. Silence
  • 4. Lots of Loops
  • 5. The Word loop
  • 6. The Last Cable Car
  • Part Two The Union Loop
  • 7. Dreaming of a Union Loop
  • 8. Willing the Union Loop into Existence
  • 9. The Birth of the Union Loop
  • Part Three The Loop
  • 10. The Rectangular Bridge and the Bridge Builder
  • 11. Inside and outside the Loop
  • 12. The Name Loop
  • Part Four The Heart of Chicago
  • 13. My Other Neighborhood
  • 14. Wandering Downtowns
  • 15. Raze the Loop
  • 16. The Loop, New Years Day, 2019
  • Acknowledgments and Permissions
  • Bibliography
  • Notes
  • Index

Additional information

GOR011012950
9780809338108
0809338106
The Loop: The "L" Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago by Patrick T. Reardon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Southern Illinois University Press
2020-11-30
304
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