Located along the Chicago River near Damen Avenue, the hulking structures dare and draw graffiti writers to their towers and snaking caverns below. The long-time owner of the site — state government — has been trying for decades to sell it for redevelopment.
Chicago's murals and mosaics - Chicago Sun-Times
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Chicago murals: Max Sansing fills his work with symbolism from his South Side childhood - Chicago Sun-Times
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Chicago murals: Donkey Kong, Mario, Spawn make SW Side stretch of murals a retro video game, comic book celebration - Chicago Sun-Times
Decaying Pillsbury mill in Illinois that once churned flour into opportunity is now getting new life
Chicago murals: Graffiti artist Joos' credo: 'The wall needed painting' - Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago's murals and mosaics - Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago's murals and mosaics - Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago murals: Once-gritty Pilsen rail viaduct at Peoria Street transformed into outdoor gallery - Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago's murals and mosaics - Chicago Sun-Times