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URBAN LIFE: Things You Suspect...
Houses that used to be storefronts. There's ways to look for them, depending on the history of your neighbourhood. Dylan Reid discusses some of them - applicable in Ottawa and Gatineau as in Toronto - over at the Spacing Toronto blog:
http://spacing.ca/toronto/?p=61839
http://spacing.ca/toronto/?p=61839
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In fact the term "corner bar," or "corner tap," while they get used elsewhere, are used almost exclusively to mean "neighborhood bar," even if the bar's in the center of a block and not on a corner.
There aren't as many of either as there once were, or so I'm told. But since Chicago is still a true city of neighborhoods, you're going to see them dotting the landscape - and when someone decides to turn one into a residence or an office, not much is done to disguise what the building once housed.
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If/when the Pandemic restrictions are sufficiently lifted for such an expedition, I hope to take my camera round several of the older neighbourhoods to see how many converted ex-storefronts I can get imagery of. This, along with my ongoing quest to work up street name histories and the requisite imagery for that project.