What I like most about the building are the international stones built into the first few floors. The Tribune asked their correspondants and producers to bring back rocks from significant buildings around the world, and they've inserted them into the exterior walls. Check out the picture of me next to the Cathedral of Notre Dame brick. Among the 136 famous rocks are chunks from the following: The Taj Mahal, The Great Wall of China, Lincoln's Tomb, The Parthenon, The Great Pyramid of Giza, The Berlin Wall, The Alamo, Westminster Abbey, and some petrified wood from that redwood forest in California. They've recently shoved some of the steel from the World Trade Center in there, and there's a chunk of the moon in a box by the window. They would have put the moon rock in the wall but NASA legally owns every moon rock and they've only loaned it to the Tribune. Those selfish moon misers. So how does that work anyway? "Hello international person, I'm from the Chicago Tribune and was wondering if I might have a chunk of your historically significant structure." Maybe they just pulled a Napolean and "acquired" it. By the way, all the scenes in the batcave from The Dark Knight were filmed in the basement of the Tribune Tower.
To avoid the craziness of the St. Patrick's Day crowds we thought it best to park a few blocks away from where they dye the river. We ended up leaving the car right next to Chicago's historic water tower. It was built in 1869 as a means to store water in the unlikely event of a fire. Two years later Miss O'Leary's cow knocked over the lantern and the tower got to see some major action. Maybe they should have built it a wee bit taller as the structure is now the only building (still standing) that survived the fire. There's only one older water tower in the world, which is in Louisville Kentucky and was built in 1860. This may not have any significance to you Westerners, but the Chicago Water Tower is the inspiration for the design of the Whitecastle hamburger joints. Classy.
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I love Whitecastle! Don't worry about writing too much, I totally find all these stories extremely interesting.
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