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You came up in my feed randomly again. Your videos gave me the confidence to move to Chicago 2years ago. I landed in Avondale/Logan border and love it. Thanks man.
Been waiting on this one! I’ve lived in 4 neighborhoods since I moved here and Logan Square is by far my favorite. Not to mention you hit my favorite pizza place and brewery. Great video!
As an outsider it's interesting to see how much Chicago influenced Milwaukee, and I can also see the Milwaukee influences in Chicago (the Coffee house from Milwaukee, and the Main Street in Logan called "Milwaukee")
Logan Square doesn't look all that impressive when whizzing through it on the Blue Line, but many thanks for showing the interior sections not visible from the train...
Can't believe I ran into you on this day of filming, after I'd moved to the US only like 2 weeks before! Like I said then, I've watched so many of your videos they really sold me on the city. And hell yes to a Detroit style pizza tour! Like button finessed.
My mother and lots of other family grew up on Logan Blv. on the block with the monument. So many of my mothers stories of her childhood center around that neighborhood. One story includes my grandfathers hot dog place that was essentially a pick-up window.
Logan square was the last stop on the cta and the train stopped at kedzei above the terminal restaurant from 1911 to 1971. Polish neighborhood. Rock solid with a real nightlife.
Come to Detroit and start off your pizza tour here at the original Buddy's on Conant, then make your way to Hamtramck to try out Amar PIzza's ghost pepper pizza and HenriettaHaus for their Hamtramck-style sourdough pizza.We got good food here! ;)
Grew up in Wicker Park across the fire station, and by defacto LS & the surrounding areas. Back when the Mega Mall was still around. I hated that place as a kid, now I wish I could’ve explored it as an adult but I think it’s condos now 😩 are you a PR from the Northside? I ask because my dad was a Soxs fan and so many other PR despite growing up on the NS and I didn’t understand why 😂😝 Great videos, Luis!
I was raised in Logan Square. I remember when they tore up Milwaukee ave in 1967 and put the L underground. Johns hotdogs on St Louis and Fullerton. Live 2 doors down from the boys club. Eddies pizza by the L station. Goldblatts, Woolworths. Went to Darwin.
Ty. Ty bc I’m moving to Chi soon n I already know where I want to live n a list of local restaurants (support local!) I can’t wait to try! I literally made a list from ur videos. The history of Chicago is fascinating too
Hey! We've been watching your videos prior to our move to Chicago. And now we live in Logan Square! Can't believe I didn't see you here while you were filming. Your videos are fun and you really helped us getting to know the city. Next time your in Logan Square, beers are on me.
Hi, I was born in Chicago and after graduating High School I moved to Florida then I lived in Puerto Rico and now I am in Colorado and honestly I've been having a hard time even though I am in living with family its expensive out here. I wanted to ask if you could make a video on the work culture in Chicago. Like if it is High paced or Laid Back or if it somewhere in the middle. I am an Human Resources major and I kind want to know as I have been having a hard time knowing where to live and where to work.
Great video! I learned a lot; I live in Avondale, just north and northwest of Logan Square. I freqently do business or just walk through the neighborhood for exercise. I will try some of the new places I saw, thanks
I can walk to all the cool restaurants and bars from my house. Second I bought both my home and rental property in Logan back in 96 and it's been a great investment. Third I can walk to the Blueline and get to Downtown or the Airport. @@abhayamvasudhara6184