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Steve Browne & John Verkleir
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Premier Picnic at the Farcroft
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Premier Picnic at the Farcroft
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Premier Picnic at the Farcroft
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Artists of the Wall 2013
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Artists of the Wall 2013
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Artists of the Wall 2013
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Artists of the Wall 2013
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Artists of the Wall 2013
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Artists of the Wall 2013
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Artists of the Wall 2013
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Artists of the Wall 2013
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Shrine in or near the Red Fort in Delhi
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Rajiv the Cat watching the Mourning Dove
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Rajiv the Cat watching the Mourning Dove
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Calvary Cemetery used to be beautiful, with a lagoon...
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Calvary Cemetery used to be beautiful with trees.
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Big yawner Rajiv on top of bookshelf
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Joseph "Josie" Lyon died when he was 9 in 1891.
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Joseph "Josie" Lyon, who died at age 9 in 1891, wears a belt buckle with a funny man on it.
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George W. Lyon lived at the house on the right (3347 Douglas Ave).
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George W. Lyon came from Ireland - alone - in 1862 when he was 15.
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Joseph "Josie" Lyon in his shelter.
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The Brennan mausoleum has been sealed with an industrial door.
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There are a thousand O'Briens in Calvary Cemetery.
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Joseph B. Galli was president of the Peanut Specialty company.
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The Michael Cooney mausoleum has been sealed with... well, it's just been boarded up.
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Artie & Willie Walsh, on the other side of that rocky thing, used to look out over a lagoon
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Artie & Willie Walsh, children of John F. Walsh and Marie Walsh
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Jacob A. Wolford was a Board of Trade man
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Annie Wolford was worth $500,000 in 1926 when she died.
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John A. Lynch was a banker who was born in Chicago in 1853.
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There are so many O'Briens in Calvary Cemetery
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Stained glass inside the Bono mausoleum.
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Constanino Bono married the niece of a secretly wealthy fruit seller
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Dove with olive branch on this tombstone
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The ghostly face of James McVeigh is all that remains.....
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Coyote in Calvary Cemetery
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Robert W. Figg's baseball memorial has been vandalized, robbed.
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The 2 foot wide stone baseball disappeared at some time but has been replaced by this Adidas ball and broken pot.
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Robert Figg fell to his death in City Hall in 1926.
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Robert Figg in a picture was used to illustrate an article about June brides.
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Inside someone's family mausoleum
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John McMahon was president of the McMahon Buscuit company.
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Petrified wood as memorial for Margaret Grosch, age 42.
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Edward L. Beloved Husband
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Who occupies the corner of the cemetery by Lake Michigan?
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Faceless Christ.... Damaged stained glass
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Inside the Russo Mausoleum
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Roadside memorial near Calvary Cemetery on Chicago Avenue, Evanston, IL
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Eva in 1983 with her dad's house behind her.
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Lori and Reed in 1985
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My birthday party in July 1979
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When I was small, I took a scissor and cut off the fringe on one of these chairs.
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One of my earliest memories is of laying in the crib and looking at dangling things above.
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Christmas 1979 with my brother and sister.
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My birthday in 1972
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With my older brother and sister in 1971
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Bill Schuknecht from Waterloo, Iowa
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Bill Schuknecht from Waterloo, Iowa
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Bill Schuknecht from Waterloo, Iowa
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Mr. Carlson... I forget his first name... Oh wait... It was Steve.
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School picture - 1982
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School picture - 1995
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Bill Schuknecht from Waterloo, Iowa
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Bill Schuknecht from Waterloo, Iowa
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Bill Schuknecht from Waterloo, Iowa
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Bill Schuknecht from Waterloo, Iowa
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Me in 1986
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Bill Schuknecht from Waterloo, Iowa
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Billi & Rajiv looking out the window at The Farcroft
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John, Julie & Mike lounging in the lounge at The Farcroft after a 7 mile walking tour of Rogers Park
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Mike and Julie at The Heartland Cafe during a 7 mile walking tour of Rogers Park
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Julie offering a Mother's Day candle to her mother at Madonna della Strada Chapel in Loyala
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The modern art is really, really good at the Madonna della Strada Chapel in Loyala
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This Soviet-esque bird can be found inside the Madonna della Strada Chapel in Loyala
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Inside the Madonna della Strada Chapel in Loyala
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Stalking Mike & John at start of 7 mile walking tour of Rogers Park
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Carla and Ross at the Puppet Bike in Andersonville
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The Farcroft is lined with these oddball characters. This one has a toothache.
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The Farcroft is lined with these oddball characters. This one has lost an eye. Probably in a fight with a tramp.
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The Farcroft is lined with these oddball characters.
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The Farcroft is lined with these oddball characters. This one is the only lady, and she's got ugly man legs.
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The Farcroft is lined with these oddball characters. This one is the owner, it seems.
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The Farcroft is lined with these oddball characters. These ones are drunk.
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The Farcroft is lined with these oddball characters. This is one of the largest and has a key; appropriate for the one by the door.
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The Farcroft is lined with these oddball characters. These two are the largest.
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Inside the Farcroft, there are many monks. This one is helping to hold up the ceiling in the lobby.
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The figures even continue onto the woodwork.
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Monkish heads adorn the fireplace in the Farcroft lobby.
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Some monks at the fireplace in the lobby of the Farcroft.
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John is in the workout room.
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John is in the lobby.
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The Farcroft from the edge of the Lake.
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John and Rajiv in the bathroom.
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Rajiv hiding. Indian Decor
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Our bedroom on Day 3. Indian Decor
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