Above the door, an inscription reads “Chicago Public Bath,” yet there’s no bathhouse running in there these days. A social studies teacher and history enthusiast, she says she can’t help but notice this odd brick building she often passes it sits right in the middle of a residential block, and it has large Roman-style stone columns. To stay up to date on the stories that matter.Īnna Erickson likes to walk around her Chicago neighborhood of Pilsen.
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