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Explore the transformation of Chicago's historic Bloomingdale Line into the modern 606 Trail in this educational video that delves into urban development and adaptive reuse. Learn about the 2.7-mile elevated greenway's origins as a freight rail viaduct built in the early 1900s, which served the Chicago & Pacific Railroad through neighborhoods like Wicker Park, Bucktown, Logan Square, and Humboldt Park. Discover how this abandoned industrial corridor evolved from a solution to street-level congestion into a contemporary public space, completed in 2015. Examine the trail's current role as a recreational destination featuring landscaped pathways, art installations, and neighborhood connectivity, while understanding how it preserves and celebrates Chicago's industrial heritage through innovative urban design.