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Graceland Cemetery
Graceland Cemetery: Chicago Stories, Symbols, and Secrets | Adam Selzer
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One of Chicago’s landmark attractions, Graceland Cemetery chronicles the city’s sprawling history through the stories of its people. Local historian and Graceland tour guide Adam Selzer presents ten walking tours covering almost the entirety of the cemetery grounds. While nodding to famous Graceland figures from Marshall Field to Ernie Banks to Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Selzer also leads readers past the vaults, obelisks, and other markers that call attention to less recognized Chicagoans like: Jessie Williams de Priest, the Black wife of a congressman whose 1929 invitation to a White House tea party set off a storm of controversy; Engineer and architect Fazlur Khan, the Bangladeshi American who revived the city's skyscraper culture; The still-mysterious Kate Warn (listed as Warn on her tombstone), the United States’ first female private detective. Filled with photographs and including detailed maps of each tour route, Graceland Cemetery is an insider's guide to one of Chicago's great outdoor destinations for city lore and history.
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October was another good reading month—30 books in total. These were my favorite reads of the month—the tagged book was super interesting & led me to a number of other books. Otherwise, it was a good mix of nonfiction, spooky middle grade fun, YA, books from King & McCarthy, & the subversive act of freedom & rebellion that is reading. Shout out to Volumes 4 & 5 of Something is Killing the Children (not pictured) which were also excellent.

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A fascinating & informative guide. Graceland is renowned for its park like setting & for being where many of the movers & shakers in Chicago—from baseball legend Ernie Banks to Danial Burnham (whose plan for the city still shapes the lakefront) & Allan Pinkerton, the famous detective. The 10 walks outlined by Selzer take you past both the famous & the far less so highlighting their stories & illuminating Chicago history. An excellent read.

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