



Wurlington Press
Route 66 in Chicago
- Buckingham Fountain
- Lou Mitchell's
- Castle Car Wash
- Cindy Lyn Motel
- Henry's Drive-In
- Des Plaines River Bridge
- Snuffy's Grill
- photography
- View-Master
Abstract: "The most famous highway in America starts in the center of Chicago. For over 2400 miles it winds west through little towns, plains mountains and deserts, all the way to L.A., California. The first few miles of the journey zigzag down busy streets of the city. Here and there are old roadside businesses dating from the picturesque days of auto tourism along the Mother road. Read the story of this historic travel route in the enclosed booklet, and see the sights along the way in three-dimensional photographs."
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EnglishNotes: Abstract taken from back cover. Contains 3-D View-Master photographs and a booklet.
ISSN/ISBN: 9780984343829
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Catalog Number: Other Bergstrom, Matt
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Chicago Hot Dog Stands
- Wolfy's
- Vienna Beef
- U Lucky Dawg
- Superdawg
- Maxwell Street
- Jim's Original Hot Dog
- Hot Doug's
- Henry's Drive-In
- Gene' & Jude's
- Franksville
- Fluky's
- Chicago-style hot dog
Abstract: "Chicago is said to have about 1800 independent hot dog stands, more than all franchised fast food chains combined. Every neighborhood has it's favorite local hangout, with a slightly different take on the classic Chicago hot dog, and it's own unique look and style. Read the story of Chicago's hot dog in the enclosed booklet, and visit a few of the many interesting hot dog stands with this 3-dimensional photo tour."
Language:
EnglishNotes: Abstract taken from back cover. Contains 3-D view-Master photos and a booklet.
ISSN/ISBN: 9780984343812
Website:
Catalog Number: Other Bergstrom, Matt
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Motels of Lincoln Avenue
- Villa Motel
- View-Master
- Tip Top Motel
- Summit Motel
- Stars Motel
- Spa Motel
- Riverside Motel
- Rio Motel
- photography
- Patio Motel
- O-Mi Motel
- Lincoln Motel
- Guest Hose Motel
- Diplomat Motel
- architecture
- Apache Motel
- Acres Motel
Abstract: "In the 1950s, Lincoln Avenue was the gateway to Chicago from the north. At the edge of the city, new auto 'mo-tels' with the most modern amenities catered to auto travellers. Since then the little motels have fallen on hard times and many have been torn down. Read the story of Lincoln Avenue and take a tour in 3-dimensional photos to see what is left of this classic stretch of roadside Americana."
Language:
EnglishNotes: Abstract taken from back cover. View-Master 3-D photos and booklet.
ISSN/ISBN: 9780984343805
Website:
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Catalog Number: Other Bergstrom, Matt
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