Hugh Hefner writes goodbye column to Chicago as Playboy moves operations to Los Angeles

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April 23, 2012 at 9:14PM
Hugh Hefner, left, and Crystal Harris arrives at the premiere of "Iron Man 2" at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on Monday, April 26, 2010.
FILE - Hugh Hefner, left, and Crystal Harris in 2010. (Associated Press - Ap/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

CHICAGO - Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner is officially bidding Chicago goodbye.

Hefner penned a column for the Chicago Tribune ( http://trib.in/HTjxbd) thanking the city where he began the magazine in the early 1950s. Playboy closed its Chicago offices as part of a plan to consolidate in Los Angeles, where Hefner has lived for decades.

Hefner reminisces in the column about his early life in Chicago, including his college and Army years and the magazine's beginnings. He makes frequent references to Chicago landmarks and says the city shaped Playboy in ways he didn't realize, calling Chicago "the most significant representation of true, post-war America."

The 86-year-old says it's bittersweet to watch the Playboy offices close in a city that he loves.

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