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The Art Institute has a big summer show on Gustave Caillebotte, the Intuit Art Museum has reopened and “The First Homosexuals ...
1992: Chicagoan Bill Pinkney sailed into Boston Harbor having circumnavigated the globe all by himself, the third American ...
Mayor Harold Washington is buried in a cemetery that was once for “whites only.” Protests and legislative fights desegregated ...
Silver Property Group acquires 20-unit vintage apartment building in Chicago’s Avondale neighborhood
Silver Property Group closed on a 20-unit vintage neighborhood building at 2200 N. Avers Ave. in the Avondale neighborhood of ...
A law giving every convicted criminal the opportunity to speak prior to sentencing increasingly is seen as merely a nice ...
The curators wanted visitors to understand the vast scale of the contributions of queer and trans artists that art history has overlooked.
A landscaping company hopes to save Crown Point's oldest standing church building from demolition. Creekside Outdoor Living ...
Key Highlight: Snapping a photo of your reflection in The Bean is a quintessential Chicago souvenir. A first-time visit to Chicago isn't complete without a stop at Millennium Park. Situated in ...
BOXING & WRESTLING. For most of the 19th century, the contact sports of boxing and wrestling were frowned on by the educated public and were seldom written about by Cleveland newspapers. As Cleveland ...
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