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osage + orange
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The weblog of www.osagegroup.com
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osage + orange skip to main | skip to sidebar osage + orange The weblog of www.osagegroup.com Sunday, February 21, 2016 Hiking to the end of the line... Our group met at the Haymarket Memorial this morning to begin our walk. I think it was a first for me that a trail head was in a cemetery, but this seemed like a good (and historic) spot to start our ramble upstream along the Des Plaines River. The Des Plaines, in these parts, is a tired urban river - but it's not the water quality that draws me back again and again. As much as anything it's the history of the waterway that sparks my imagination. The river itself may be unassuming, but its proximity to the Chicago River was the portage, the geographic quirk, that caused Chicago to rise here. French explorers were the first Europeans to discover what the native Americans already knew: there was a link between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi - which by extension linked the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. ...
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