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Katherine Nagasawa

From Stockyards To Speakeasies: A Chicago Historian Tackles 5 Questions About The City’s History

Curious Cityhas received over 9,000 questions since its first episode in June 2012. During that time, it’s become clear that many of you want to know more about Chicago’s history, neighborhoods, and ethnic groups.

Luckily, we know the man who literally wrote the book on Chicago — Dominic Pacyga.

The Columbia College emeritus professor sat down with us for a rapid-fire round of questions.

This week, we're revisiting that story.

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