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Last night, the century-old warehouse in Chicago's Central Manufacturing District was destroyed in a 5-alarm blaze that had 170 firefighters - a third of the city's entire on-duty contingent - battling in near-zero degree temperatures.
The strange object revealed by morning looks like an ice sculpture so brittle a few firm taps could shatter it into a million shards.
More probably, the building at 3737 South Ashland will soon be visited by a small army of professionals, manning bulldozers, cranes and wrecking balls.
In a few weeks, the macabre carcass will vanish. An anchoring presence for over a hundred years, smashed into easily transportable piles of anonymous atoms of debris, it will be as if it never existed.
1 comment:
Hard to believe-
after ALL THOSE GALLONS
of H2O-
it reignited again today!
;D
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