Christmas on State Street: 1940s and Beyond - Historical Chicago Holiday Celebrations (Images of America) | Perfect for History Buffs, Gift Giving & Holiday Decor Inspiration
Christmas on State Street: 1940s and Beyond - Historical Chicago Holiday Celebrations (Images of America) | Perfect for History Buffs, Gift Giving & Holiday Decor Inspiration
Christmas on State Street: 1940s and Beyond - Historical Chicago Holiday Celebrations (Images of America) | Perfect for History Buffs, Gift Giving & Holiday Decor Inspiration

Christmas on State Street: 1940s and Beyond - Historical Chicago Holiday Celebrations (Images of America) | Perfect for History Buffs, Gift Giving & Holiday Decor Inspiration

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Relieve the excitement of State Street's Christmas parade through these historic photographs, many of which have never been published ... until now!State Street, that Great Street. The name itself stands the test of time, remembered by anyone who lived in or visited Chicago. It is the main artery of the heart of the city. It is where memories were made and kept. This book vividly recreates, for the first time, a Christmas holiday trip down State Street. You will visit many of the major shops and stores that existed during the 1940s and beyond, viewing old display windows and getting reacquainted with famous Christmas characters such as Weiboldts's Cinnamon Bear, Montgomery Wards's Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and the crown jewel of State Street, Marshall Fields's Uncle Mistletoe. Get into the Christmas spirit, taste the charm of holiday dining in State Street's fine restaurants, and the go back to that magical wonder of a child's first holiday trip to State Street, complete with a visit to Santa.

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Way back, before Black Friday, my Grandmother always took me downtown, from Berwyn, on the El, to see the windows of all the big stores. We’d start at B&G for pancakes, then shop & shop & shop & sightsee til lunch at the Fair where I’d get to pick a present from the treasure chest. Then back to Berwyn on the El, both of us worn out but full of new memories that I savor all these years later. I even remember riding a ride in what seemed like the basement of one of the major stores but only once. Anyone else remember that? Bless her memory, Grandma even took my son on that same trip once while she was still able. Heart-tugging, misty-eyed, sweet salty memories. Those were the days.
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