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Intersect, intertwine Texture more contrast, more variation. The first so many stores, so rich, so expensive plush sweaty, grimy, noisy, industry. The second a drugstore, a dairy, a grocery, home-grown tomatoes up by five, plowing, planting, agriculture. The third one department store, small shops, a few restaurants, nothing really fancy, commuters, farmers, small businessmen, Valparaiso. 1. The pride of downtown Valparaiso is Lowenstines department store. decorated and ready for the holiday shopping rush. 2. Although only a short distance from Valparaiso, Inland Steel’s Indiana Harbor plant is a very different — but familiar — sight to many Valparaiso commuters. 3. Seemingly lost in a sea of large merchants, downtown Kouts finds it difficult to compete with the area’s large shopping centers. 4. The backbone of the rural economy, an Indiana cornfield awaits the fall harvest. 5. With stores, people, and entertainment in abundance, another Friday night on Chicago’s State Street gets under way. 4 — Opening
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3 towns, 3threads Three threads so close in distance but seemingly worlds apart in almost every other aspect, so many contrasts. The first so big, packed with people, millions, museums, theaters, concerts, zoos, restaurants, so much to do. The second so small, the antithesis of the first, conservative, rural, old-line, the boonies. The third so unlike the others, some call it quaint, one theater, one main street, one high school, growing, developing, old and new, Valparaiso. 1. Valparaiso’s only movie theater is the Premier, owned and operated by Shauer ' s since 1921. 2. Reflecting the small-town quaintness of Kouts, Indiana, this rustic train station epitomizes rural America. 3. To satisfy the need for food and companionship, the Koffee Kup Restaurant provides the people of Kouts with a quiet place to eat and talk. 4. Presiding over Midwestern culture is Chicago’s Art Insti- tute, located on hectic Michigan Avenue. 5. When three and a half million people decide to go home at the same time, traffic jams such as this one on Jackson Avenue result. 6. Like every other American city, Valparaiso has its hang- out frequented by most teenagers, the Burger King, located on E. Lincoln way. Opening — 3
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