Tom and I went down to Old Chicago on the riverfront last night to get a bite to eat and watch the Cubs game. We parked a few blocks down on Water Street and had to walk across scaffolding to get to the rear entrance.

The doorway below, lead into the bowels of Old Chicago that no patrons were meant to see. Can you find Tom in this photo?

Here's a look back at the River Station from Old Chicago's landing.

Those are the tops of a bench and trash can at the base of the Old Chicago stairway.

For everyone's safety, they had hand-railings on the scaffolding and the walkway was lit for us.

It was a mini adventure for Tom and I and quite a bit of fun. You can't really beat catching up with your brother over a calzone and Cubs game.
1 comment:
wow- that's a lot of water! what I want to know is, what's the difference between a stromboli and a calzone?
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