Hey Everyone!

It's Episode 19 of  my NaPodPoMo series.

On this mile of our journey, I talk about the  communities of Humboldt Park and Wicker Park.  Did you know that Frank Baum wrote 'Wizard of Oz' while living in Humboldt Park?  Well, tune in to this episode to learn a bunch of other things you may not know! 

This is mile #17 of our exploration of the longest street in Chicago, Western Ave, which spans 24 miles right through the city. We'll be taking the rest of 2020 to  "Stroll down Western Ave." as part of National Podcasting Post Month.  We didn't finish in November, but the party don't stop! 

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Resources:

Encyclopedia of Chicago: Humboldt Park

Encyclopedia of Chicago: Wicker Park

CMAP: Humboldt Park Community Data Snapshot

WBEZ: Reasons Behind Humboldt Park’s Changing Demographics

Dimo’s Pizza

Tamale Spaceship

Block Club Chicago: Yellow Brick Road Built Where L. Frank Baum Wrote ‘Wizard Of Oz,’ Delighting Humboldt Park Residents

Cover Photo Credit: "Humboldt Park (Puerto Rican) Entrance on Division Street" by puroticorico is licensed under CC BY 2.0

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