Blagojevich's Home To Become Stop On Chicago Scavenger Hunt

Blagojevich's Home To Become Stop On Chicago Scavenger Hunt

Karma's a bitch: the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs is putting home of former lllinois governor Rod Blagojevich on self-guided scavenger hunts this summer, according to the Chicago Tribune.

The Department has increased the number of self-guided scavenger hunts around the city to eight for the summer. One of the new stops on the tour is to Albany Park, and stop number 2 (with directions and map) is of Blago's abode.

"It's an attraction," Eva Silverman, the department's director of collaborative programs, told the Tribune. "People around the country and around the world know who he is. It's like seeing a celebrity's home. You just have to check it out. I would imagine there's curiosity-seekers out there."

If you're headed to Chicago this summer and get sick of the more upscale tourist attractions, visit explorechicagoor head to one of Chicago's two visitor centers to sign up.

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