Andy Sturdevant: Fortunately, we can occasionally elect take a stroll though the Cities using a literary, artistic, or cinematic proxy, and that’s just what I am doing this week. Sinclair Lewis’ famed account of the endless disappointments and miseries of 1910s small-town living in “Main Street” gives one of the most wonderful walking tours of the city in the annals of literature.
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