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Ask Geoffrey: How Now, Chicago Cows?

Geoffrey Baer looks back at a 1999 art display that moo-ved Chicagoans.

Aired 03/28/2018 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Ask Geoffrey: How Now, Chicago Cows?

Clip: 3/28/2018 | 7m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

Geoffrey Baer looks back at a 1999 art display that moo-ved Chicagoans.

Geoffrey Baer looks back at a 1999 art display that moo-ved Chicagoans, and some primate-themed plaques in and around the city in this week’s Ask Geoffrey.

Aired 03/28/2018 | Rating NR

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