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| + | "Derisively nicknamed “The Sweatshop” by residents, Chesler has seen generations of low-income families pass through the small textile houses and warehouses that dot the neighborhood, or trek across the Outcault Bridge to work at the Goodman-Donenfeld factories, from Irish to Polish to Hispanic families depending on the decade. Dismissed by many as “the city’s eyesore,” Chesler’s neighborhood bars and riverside eateries offer a distinctive atmosphere for the adventurous visitor." | ||
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| + | --- excerpt from Astro City Visitor's Guide(2003 edition)}} | ||
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| + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_%22A%22_Chesler Harry Chesler], founder of the "Chesler shop," America's first comics "packager." | ||
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