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6 Cool, Chocolate-Scented, or OtherwiseInteresting Maps of Chicago
Sure, maps can tell us how to get where we’re going and where we are now, and that’s great. Butmaps can also be much more than highways and intersections—they can surprise and intrigue,anger and educate. Maps can show not only the ins and outs of a place, but of their people as well.And if you think you completely know a city, you might be looking at the wrong map. Here are a fewmaps that might make you look at Chicago a little differently.
1. THE DAILY CHICAGO CHOCOLATE SMELL MAP
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Sometimes, the Windy City’s wind smells like chocolate. This is thanks to the Blommer Chocolatefactory—which has been operating in downtown Chicago since 1939—blessing the air with aglorious smell that’s somewhere between hot cocoa and slightly burnt brownies. With the DailyChicago Chocolate Smell map, you can get day-to-day updates on the spread of the aroma basedon the surrounding weather patterns and Smell Reports from committed citizens.
2. AN INTERACTIVE BEFORE-AND-AFTER
About 143 Octobers ago, the Great Chicago Fire ended its two-day siege on the city, leaving in itswake at least 300 dead, 100,000 homeless, and several million dollars worth of property destroyed.All in all, the fire leveled about 3.3 square miles of Chicago, leaving an unforgettable mark on thecity both in the resilience of its citizens and the planning and reorganizing of the new metropolisthat would spring from the ashes. To truly understand how the Great Fire—and subsequentrebuilding—shaped the Chicago we know today, one only has to look at this cool interactive map,courtesy of the Smithsonian.
3. A CAUTIONARY, CARTOONISH GANGLAND MAP
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“A Map of Chicago's gangland from authentic sources: designed to inculcate the most importantprinciples of piety and virtue in young persons, and graphically portray the evils and sin of largecities, 1931.” Though ostensibly a stern lesson to keep kids out of dangerous ‘hoods in mobster-era Chicago, this restored 1930’s map gives a hilariously detailed look at the gangland, includingsuch tidbits as “Death Corner,” just off the North Branch of the Chicago river and situated,ominously, between Little Italy, Little Sicily, and famed Irish boss Dion O’Banion’s “district.” Otherpoints of interest: On the South Side, a little cartoon citadel of the University of Chicago near thelake, where a top-hatted man exclaims “My my, this won’t do—the water’s wet!” just northeast of a“Filling Station (Not Gas).”
4. THE POTHOLE TIME-LAPSE
Winters in the Windy City are harsh, and every year its streets take a beating, leaving Chicago witha rash of potholes that the city can barely keep up with. To illustrate the sheer scope of Chicago’spothole problem, a user on the data-mapping site Cartodb created this time-lapse of all ofChicago’s reported potholes (the yellow dots) over the past year. It may seem mundane, but whenyou see the way the city essentially becomes one giant pothole in February, you’ll understand thetrue toll of a Chicago winter.
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Chicago’s baseball culture is a fascinating one, wherein the many legends, scandals, andmarketing disasters between the city’s two professional teams might just outnumber winningseasons. But in order to delve into the vast mythology surrounding Chicago baseball, you must firstget a grasp on the Midwest’s quintessential crosstown rivalry, that of the north side Cubs and southside White Sox. Though they compete in two different leagues, the fans are fierce and teamsdivisive. So if you’re worried you might be in enemy territory, this map will be useful. It roughlyoutlines the reign of each team’s fan base: White Sox supporters are typically born and bred withinthe city limits, heavily on the southern side, while Cubs fans generally reside in the northernsuburbs and surrounding Illinois and Indiana. If you zoom out, you can also get a look at the fanterritories for teams across the country.
6. NEIGHBORHOOD NAME-CALLING
It’s often said that Chicago is a city of neighborhoods—over 200 of them, all with a unique flavor,feel, and personality. Often, these quirks turn into stereotypes which are then hurled betweenneighborhoods like bickering siblings. That’s exactly what’s illustrated in this playful map by JustinKaufman for Time Out Chicago: Uptown says to college bar-heavy Lakeview “Go back to Purdue”;Albany Park calls the gentrified Lincoln Square “Sellouts,” while Lincoln Square shoots back,“You’re just jealous.” The suburbs, in keeping with the family dynamic, are completely ignored.
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