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Phil Rosenthal: Cubs' 1914 Club at Wrigley Field is a windowless hideaway at new-car prices

CHICAGO - There's no glass to press one's nose against to see how the elite live it up in the Cubs' long-anticipated, newly opened and windowless American Airlines 1914 Club at Wrigley Field.

You'll just have to take our word for it.

It's nice.

Nice enough, you may wonder, to justify shelling out between $32,400 and $56,295 per seat per season?

Alas, even after a guided tour Wednesday, I have no idea. I don't have gubernatorial candidate money to throw around. For that price,

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