In case you don’t remember, it’s Upton Sinclair’s 1906 indictment of the conditions in Chicago’s meatpacking industry at the time. And it left an indelible impression on her. Monaco says ...
Readers reply to Peggy Noonan’s column on ‘The Jungle.’ ...
It grew into the nation's largest commercial meatpacking city and dominated the industry through the 1920s. Chicago's world-renowned chophouse culture celebrates this meaty history in every bite.