A group of Lake Forest College students has spent the last several weeks working to unearth some Chicago history on the campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology.
You don't have to look too far beneath the surface to learn something new about old Chicago.
In the middle of an open field on the IIT campus, Graff and her archeology students are reconstructing what was once home to the Armour Flats – apartment-style housing built in the 1880s by Armour & Company meatpackers to house their employees in Bronzeville.
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