
Chicago prankster places 'Nude Beach' sign on Loyola Beach, where clothing is required
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A Chicago alderman posted a photo of a sign at Loyola Beach, suggesting it was clothing optional, though clothing is mandatory at the specific beach.
"We’ve been notified that someone has installed this cheeky sign at Loyola Beach," Hadden wrote. "Please note that this is not an official @ChicagoParks sign. We’ve reported to Parks so they can remove it. As a reminder, at least some clothing is required at all of our beaches." Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.
Hadden also shared a nugget of history in the comments of the post, an article clipped from a newspaper in 1932, when then 49th Ward Alderman, George A. Williston, introduced a resolution to create a nude beach for sunbathing at the same location the sign was posted Friday.

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