Photography: Teal Thompson Words: Corbin Reiff The Chicago Board Of Trade Building is an awe-inspiring monolith of gray limestone, capped by a three-story tall aluminum art-deco statue of the Roman Goddess Ceres. For 35 years between 1930 and 1965, it dominated the skyline as the tallest building in town and remains a defining feature of the bustling Loop area. The U.S. Government has certified this groundbreaking skyscraper as a National Historic Landmark, and its gorgeous visage is regularly used to backdrop a wide array of iconic film scenes and the random car commercial here and there. But I'm not interested