Can the raucous history of Chicago's lakefront teach us how to preserve land for public use?
Joseph D. Kearney and Thomas W. Merrill discuss the shenanigans that ultimately gave the city and the state of Illinois one of its most priceless parcels of land and preserves it for public use.
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