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River North Gallery District Bounded by Wells, Chicago, IL |
One of Chicago's oldest areas, River North lies just north of the Loop and is bounded on the south and west by branches of the Chicago River. It was in this area in the 1830s that French Canadian fur traders and Potawato... more
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Columbia College Chicago - 623 S. Wabash Building 623 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL |
623 S. Wabash Avenue was built in 1895 by Solon S. Beman, architect of the industrial town of Pullman, one of the nineteenth century's largest, most complex, and globally famous planned industrial communities for the Pul... more
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Society for Arts Ltd 1112 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL |
The Society for Arts was established in December of 1981, and was renamed in 1993 due to its increasing number of statutory objectives. The organization is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit institution focused on promoting cu... more
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Spertus Museum 618 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60661 312.322.1747 |
This museum addresses an intellectual puzzle: what does it mean to be Jewish in the modern world? Contemporary and traditional art and ritual objects illustrate daily life; a sobering Holocaust memorial with many photos ... more
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Swedish American Museum 5211 N Clark St, Chicago, IL |
It was the dream of Kurt Mathiasson, one of the leaders of the Andersonville community and a Swedish immigrant, to preserve the Swedish-American heritage in Chicago. The first museum was a small storefront log cabin in w... more
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The Hancock Observatory 875 N. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL |
While not as famous as the Sears Tower, for many locals the Hancock remains the archetypal Chicago skyscraper, with its bold, tapered shape and exterior steel cross-bracing design. The Hancock Observatory delivers an exc... more
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The Smart Museum of Art 5550 S. Greenwood Ave, Chicago, IL 60637 773.702.0200 |
The University of Chicagos fine arts museum looks rather modest, but it packs a lot of talent into a compact space. Its permanent collection of more than 7,000 paintings and sculptures spans Western and Eastern civilizat... more
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Three Penny Theatre 2424 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL |
I've been reading in the news that the Three Penny has had their business license suspended & is probably going to close for good. This place has never been elegant or terribly comfortable, but I've had the p... more
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Wally Findlay Galleries 188 E Walton St, Chicago, IL |
In 1961 Mr. Findlay added a second gallery in Palm Beach, where President John F. Kennedy planned to have a Winter White House. In 1963 he opened the Findlay Galleries on East 57th Street in Manhattan, which became the o... more
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Wrigley Field 1060 West Addison St, Chicago, IL 60618 773.404.2827 |
Americas second-oldest National League ballpark is also one of its most unique, located within a vibrant city neighborhood where residents often watch games from their roof decks. While the Cubs
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