It's easy to get caught up in the hidden history of Ravenswood and Lake
View, like the Harm's Park picnic that lasted fifty-four years or the
political gimmickry of the Cowboy Mayor of Chicago. Who can resist a
double take over folk like the Father of Ravenswood, who kept Chicago
from falling to the Confederacy, or the North Side's Benedict Arnold,
who was sent to the electric chair during World War II? If you want to
visit the days when the Cubs were the Spuds or debate whether Ravenswood
is an actual neighborhood or just a state of mind, do it with longtime
North Side journalist Patrick Butler in this curio shop of forgotten
people and places.