
New Chicago Food Museum Pays Homage to
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The Foodseum celebrates the city's love of all things edible. We tour the new museum.
Block 37 has a new attraction, but you'd better stop for lunch before you go. The Foodseum celebrates the city's love of all things edible with an exhibit that highlights hot dogs and encased meats from around the globe. We visited the pop-up museum to learn more.
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New Chicago Food Museum Pays Homage to
Clip: 9/22/2015 | 3m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
Block 37 has a new attraction, but you'd better stop for lunch before you go. The Foodseum celebrates the city's love of all things edible with an exhibit that highlights hot dogs and encased meats from around the globe. We visited the pop-up museum to learn more.
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