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<description>&lt;p&gt;Additionally, Dennis McClendon and his company are responsible for both the CTA&apos;s system map and the Chicago Bicycle Map.

The CTA map, since he took it over I think about a decade ago, has become iconic, and today adorns the walls of people&apos;s homes and businesses, and is all over the place in weird ways, like on the Chicago Card in your wallet, many people&apos;s shower curtains, and on stuff like Frank Kruesi&apos;s neckties.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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