 Western Avenue Gyros, Western and 47th Street. The first gyros sign I shot, and still an ideal. Gone. |
 North Avenue Deli, North Avenue at Orleans, Chicago. This powerful duo is gone. |
 North Avenue at Orleans. A former White Tower, now demolished |
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 Central Avenue near Belmont. Said to be Chicago's first gyros parlor |
 Gyros as sculptural subject |
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 This might be one of the oldest graphical depictions of gyros in existence |
 47th Street near King Drive, a classic spinning gyros |
 Spinning gyros, 47th Street near King Drive in Chicago. |
 At this angle the toplike gyros of Mr. G's would be spinning out of the broiler |
 This gyros spins no more at Clark Street and Lawrence Avenue. Could thie be the same artist who painted MrGs? |
 Clark Street (gone) |
 Clark near Lawrence (gone) |
 The painted building made Delicious Dogs & Subs monumental (gone) |
 Clark near Lawrence. This fast-food extravaganza is long gone |
 A Kronomatic broiler, with meat
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 Devon BBQ & Grill, Devon near Oakley |
 A tiny gyros but a happy chef |
 Interior, Taqueria San Jose, Misson at 24th Street, San Francisco. The exterior signage is just as cool |