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I would also go to Greenfield News and Hobby on Layton Ave--incredible store for everything hobby.  Then head over to American Science & Surplus on Oklahoma Ave, where they have plenty of electrical stuff and sometimes plaster wrap at cheap prices.   Of course, the mother of all things trains is Walthers on Florist Ave.  They have a nice HO layout and sometimes O gauge stuff on clearance.  Great bunch of people and some historic items in a display case showing how far the hobby has come.  Lastly, Hiawatha Hobbies--wow, MTH buildings galore and plenty of 3-rail stuff.  Enjoy Beertown train watching too around Sommerfeld's in Butler.

Originally Posted by Jeff T:

It's only a shirt my friend! 

Such pretty girls to suffer that. Isn't there a fine team south of there with clean working ladies rooms, an electric scoreboard, a parking lot and you don't have to sit on someone's roof to watch the game? They must have shirts...

Oh, and Sommerfelds for sure.

Jeff,

 

From one ex-Chicagoan to a fellow-Chicagoan, wear your Cubs, Bears, Hawks, and Bulls (if you have any) gear with pride.  Notice I didn't mention the Southsiders.  Can't stand them.  There is a reason why their ballpark is cleaner, no one attends the games!!!

 

BTW, I agree with everyone else.  Sommerfeld's is the place to visit.

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