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FULL EPISODE: Oak Park, Illinois | John McGivern's Main Streets

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • Oak Park, Illinois, is only a short ride on the “L” from Chicago, but location isn’t the only good thing about this close-knit community. Famous past residents Wright and Hemingway are proudly claimed by this city, as are current favorites, like Maya Del Sol, Hole in the Wall, Café Addis and so much more! OP is community living at its best!
    Featured Locations Include:
    0:00 Intro
    3:38 Unity Temple
    5:10 Oak Park Murals
    5:40 Stern Glass Work
    8:30 Oak Park Strategy
    9:05 Addis Cafe
    11:52 Frank Lloyd Wright Home + Studio
    15:10 The Happy Apple
    17:04 Ernest Hemingway House
    17:30 Maya Del Sol
    20:07 Edgar Rice Burroughs House
    20:29 Medical Arts Building and Post Office
    21:10 Hole in the Wall
    23:30 Oak Park and River Forest High School
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @lorriredmon8212
    @lorriredmon8212 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for this! My grandmother came to OP in the late 1800's as a young teen with her parents and siblings from Kenosha, Wi. Went to high school at the same time as Hemingway. He was a senior when she began. As an adult she married. Her daughter, my mother was born there, then mom married and had my sisters and I in the same home and with my dad all lived in that house. Grandparents lived downstairs, my family lived up. The single family home was divided into a two-flat during the depression to help bring in more income. We left in 1985 and If I could buy that house again I would! We lived a block N. on Forest Ave from the FLW home and studio. I give credit to OP for my love of architecture, all of the arts, and diversity.

  • @tasiawallace9180
    @tasiawallace9180 5 місяців тому

    I grew up and still live here in Oak Park. I'm 38. It's changed, good and bad, but it is what it is. What I love is that I've worked for Hephzibah Children's Association, the longest running childrens home since 1886, for the last 22 years! In spite of the changes, Oak Park still has a lot to offer.

  • @jpbarbagelata4842
    @jpbarbagelata4842 5 місяців тому +1

    John you are a wonderful man! Would love to see you your more Chicago neighborhoods

  • @crabbyhayes1076
    @crabbyhayes1076 5 місяців тому +1

    Worth noting that Wright apprenticed with Louis Sullivan, who was the major inspiration to modern architecture.

  • @trainliker100
    @trainliker100 3 місяці тому

    What he calls the "viaduct" is usually called the embankment. It carries more than the Green Line of the L. In fact, the L wasn't operating on the embankment until late 1962. Before that, it ran at street level along the south side of the embankment from Harlem to Laramie (in Chicago) where it had a grade up onto the iconic elevated structure the rest of the way into Chicago. What WAS on the embankment was the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad which ran freight, long distance passenger trains, and commuter trains. The long distance passenger trains are now Amtrak. The commuter trains are now Metra. And the freight now is the Union Pacific which acquired the C&NW.

  • @ellenchavez2043
    @ellenchavez2043 5 місяців тому +1

    The thing about Frank Lloyd Wright buildings is they leak like sieves. I lived in Oak Park for many years and scaffolding around both public buildings and private homes was common. Apparently it is the design of the rooves and supporting walls that lend itself to ultimate wear and seepage. The best part is the beautiful built in shelves, benches, dressers and drawers. You hardly need furniture to move in. Local landscapers seem to specialize in the prairie plants, making for sustainable yards. Nice place to live.

  • @JasonBrashares
    @JasonBrashares 4 місяці тому

    Two words come to mind: "personal space". I'm not sure why. 😛

  • @DavePetricig
    @DavePetricig 5 місяців тому +3

    Grew up in Oak Park. Now it’s the town I love to hate. Filled with self entitled elites who think their shit don’t stink. The school system has gone to hell. Keep promoting Frank Lloyd Wright but try living in Oak Park.

    • @1chart
      @1chart 5 місяців тому

      grew up there too.i feel your pain but i don't hate it . I just marvel at the decline