Chicago's Millennium Park: The Park That Shouldn't Exist
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Millions of people visit Millennium Park every year to snap a photo with The Bean. But almost nobody knows the extraordinary story hiding beneath their feet.
In this episode, we uncover how a stretch of railroad tracks and parking lots became one of the world's most celebrated public spaces. You'll discover why Chicago gambled on a bold vision that transformed downtown and created a park that became the cultural heart of the city.
Because Millennium Park isn't just a beautiful place to visit.
It's proof that the greatest cities are built by people willing to imagine something better before anyone else can see it.
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