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The wear and tear of traffic and the addition of new layers of tarmac, meant that many of the holes have now vanished, sometimes leaving behind faint residues of their former glory — the contemporary version of ruined Byzantine floors, testament to a presence and an indomitable spirit clinging to the cliff edge of extinction. I must admit to harbouring a faint disappointment. I had loved these pot holes from afar and wanted to see them. I am intrigued by mosaic interventions in our rural and urban landscapes, and these are land art for mosaicists, exhilarating and mischievous, our own version of a Richard Long pathway or a sinewy Andy Goldsworthy wall.

I thought that that was that. As we wondered up the street afterwards, Kat suggested we put our heads around the door of the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel. You know, just casually pop in, in case there might be something interesting to see. Built in , the floors of what was once a private club designed by Henry Ives Cobb in the style of a Venetian gothic palazzo, are covered in 26, square feet of original marble mosaic flooring.

They might have been lost for ever after the club closed permanently in and developers suggested demolishing all but one third of the building, but the Hyatt group stepped in and turned the club into a hotel and the floors are there; gloriously, permanently, walk-all-over-them there.

The day was advancing. It was probably time to wind up. Once again she took my hand and whirled me, light toed and laughing, across the room. The story goes on. Kat knew where all the best mosaics could be found. References to contemporary life — a takeaway container, a coffee cup, cyclists and a beach chair — are also brilliantly blended into the composition.

But I would have never seen a fraction of the mosaics in Chicago without Kat, my dance partner, to whom I can only say a big bright mosaicked thank you for an unforgettable day. I wish that there was a printed guide available to all the sites that you visited. I frequently travel on short notice and sometimes find myself in the Chicago area.

Has anyone published a map of these sites? I would certainly buy one if it was available. Otherwise, the main sites that Kat took me to see are all very close to each other in the centre of the city and easy to find: 1.

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