Author: Greg Borzo
1 past events. Chicago Public Library - Lincoln Belmont Branch: Armchair Travel Series Lecture: Traveling through History on the Chicago “L”with GREG BORZO and MARCIE RAE HENRY (September 8 at 19:00) Greg Borzo discusses Chicago "L", The (IL) (General Series).; Marcie Rae Henry discusses The CTA Chronicles. Join the award-winning authors, Greg Borzo, The Chicago 'L', & Marcie Rae Henry, The CTA Chronicles, as they discuss their popular new books about the CTA.
We are rotating two types of Armchair Travel Series Programs on the second Tuesday of every month. On the odd months we will be hosting a lectures ... (more)series with local travel experts and on the even months we will be hosting a book discussion with titles from our large Armchair Travel Book Collection.
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