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SUMMARY:Walking Tour | Pilsen Murals
DESCRIPTION:As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, we’re also taking time to consider the ways people in the United States practice democracy through civic action\, including by making public art. \nExperience the grandness of Pilsen’s murals with local poet and multidisciplinary artist Luis Tubens. As you walk through Chicago’s capital of Mexican cultures\, get the larger meaning behind the public art on railroad viaducts\, buildings\, and doors\, which shows an evolution of the community’s Mexican identity\, heritage\, and activism. The tour weaves the history of Pilsen with vibrant murals and lived personal experiences. \n$25\, $22.50 members \nTour runs 1.5 to 2 hours. Meet outside the National Museum of Mexican Art\, 1852 West 19th Street. \nTour also includes free admission to the Chicago History Museum\, good for one week from tour date. \nMasks are optional for our outdoor walking tours. Learn more about our COVID-19 safety policies and procedures. \nThis tour is presented in partnership with Pilsen Public Art Tours.
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/walking-tour-pilsen-murals-5-16-26/
LOCATION:National Museum of Mexican Art\, 1852 W. 19th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60608
CATEGORIES:City Tour,Walking Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260519T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260519T140000
DTSTAMP:20260505T171232
CREATED:20260420T172346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T145238Z
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SUMMARY:The Guild Presents | Why Jane Addams Matters Today
DESCRIPTION:Following their annual meeting\, the Guild of the Chicago History Museum invites you to a special discussion on the life and legacy of Jane Addams. Hear from Liesl Olson\, Director of the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum and Professor of Art History and Museum Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago\, about the work Addams and her friends did for social reform in Chicago. \nIn 1889\, Addams\, along with Ellen Gates Star and Mary Keyser\, embarked upon the “scheme” (in Starr’s words). They moved into the Hull residence to live and work with immigrant communities on the Near West Side of Chicago. But they had little idea of what their scheme would become. Over decades\, Addams and her circle of social reformers championed immigrant rights\, worked to end child labor\, instituted juvenile justice\, supported unions\, built playgrounds\, and advocated for public housing. \nOver the past three years\, the Hull-House Museum has embarked on an exciting transformation. Olson will share how it continues to honor Addams’s work and inspire activism today. \n$75 individual ticket; $40 guest add-on (requires one individual admission). For questions\, seating preferences and dietary restrictions\, contact Kimberly Bill\, Development Events Manager\, at kbill@chicagohistory.org. \nGuild members: Please arrive at 10:30 a.m. for the annual meeting\, which starts promptly at 11:00 a.m. The annual meeting is reserved for Guild members.\nGuests and friends: You’re warmly welcome to arrive at 11:30 a.m. for the presentation and lunch. \nSchedule\n11:30 a.m. – Program: presentation (30–40 minutes) followed by Q&A (15 minutes)\n12:30 p.m. – Seated lunch\n2:00 p.m. – Event concludes
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/the-guild-presents-why-jane-addams-matters-today/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Guild
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260521T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260521T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T171232
CREATED:20260420T174314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T181859Z
UID:10000588-1779386400-1779397200@www.chicagohistory.org
SUMMARY:The Costume Council Presents | Legends of Chicago Drag
DESCRIPTION:The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum invites you to step into the spotlight and celebrate the dazzling artistry\, creativity\, and cultural impact of drag in Chicago! \nJoin us for live drag queen performances\, including a special tribute to iconic female impersonator Chilli Pepper\, and a lively panel discussion emceed by Chicago nightlife entrepreneur Mark Liberson featuring: \n\nMimi Marks\, Miss Continental 1992\nJim Flint\, founder of The Baton Show Lounge and Miss Continental\nMz Ruff N Stuff\, Chicago’s Beauty Queen\nOwen Keehnen\, historian\n\nEnjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres\, as well as music provided by Mister Wallace. \n$125 general admission; $100 Costume Council members. Limit 5 tickets per Costume Council member.  \nCo-Chairs\nDavid Jude Greene\, Aaron Shirley\, Joseph Niz \nHost Committee\nBrannon Ayers\, Chip Hendon\, Lizzy Lopez\, Frank Rubel \nThis event is made possible by generous cornerstone sponsorships. \nThank You to Our Sponsors!  \nBrannon Ayers     Pamella Capitanini     \nDavid Mordini    \nFrank Rubel  \nFor financial and in-kind sponsorship opportunities\, please contact Kimberly Bill\, Development Events Manager\, kbill@chicagohistory.org
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/the-costume-council-presents-legends-of-chicago-drag/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
CATEGORIES:Costume Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260530T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260530T173000
DTSTAMP:20260505T171232
CREATED:20260505T182246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T183728Z
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour | Union Park and Beyond in the West Loop
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that the West Loop is home to the Haymarket Affair\, a rally for workers’ rights that quickly became bloody and dangerous? Or that it’s considered the birthplace of House Music? \nJoin storyteller and guide Connie Fairbanks\, author of Chicago’s West Loop Now and Then: People\, Businesses\, Buildings\, as she explores the rich history of the Near West Side/West Loop from the 19th century to the present. You’ll learn about Carter Harrison\, the five-time mayor of Chicago\, see a church that served as City Hall after the 1871 Great Chicago Fire\, and explore spaces central to Chicago’s long and robust labor history. You can even stop by where some of the finest harps in the world are made mostly by hand! \n$25\, $22.50 members  \nTour runs 60–90 minutes and includes one mile of walking along sidewalks. This tour begins at the Carter Harrison Statue one block south of Union Park (1501 W. Randolph Street\, Chicago\, IL 60606) on Washington Street between Ashland and Ogden Avenue and north of Warren Boulevard. The tour ends at Epiphany Center for the Arts (201 S. Ashland Ave.\, Chicago\, IL 60607) \nTour also includes free admission to the Chicago History Museum\, good for one week from tour date. \nMasks are optional for our walking tours. Learn more about our COVID-19 safety policies and procedures.  
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/walking-tour-union-park-beyond-5-30-26/
LOCATION:Carter Harrison Statue\, One block south of Union Park (1501 W. Randolph Street)\, Chicago\, IL\, 60606\, United States
CATEGORIES:City Tour,Walking Tour
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour | Lincoln Park's Lost History
DESCRIPTION:From 1843 until the late mid-1860s\, what is now Lincoln Park and the Lincoln Park Zoo was the Chicago City Cemetery. After the park was named for Abraham Lincoln after his assassination\, graves were moved to more distant cemeteries\, but evidence of the cemetery’s past remains. On this walking tour guide and researcher Tony Szabelski\, explore the park’s history from the Couch Tomb to the tragic deaths along the High Bridge and the site of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. \nContent warning: Discussion of death by suicide in association with the High Bridge. \n$25; $22.50 members \nTour runs about 90 minutes\, begins at the Chicago History Museum\, and ends at 2122 N. Clark St. \nTour also includes free admission to the Chicago History Museum\, good for one week from tour date. \nMasks are optional for our outdoor walking tours. Learn more about our COVID-19 safety policies and procedures.
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/walking-tour-lincoln-parks-lost-history-5-31-26/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
CATEGORIES:City Tour,Walking Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260603T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260505T171232
CREATED:20260327T154048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T154048Z
UID:10000584-1780509600-1780509600@www.chicagohistory.org
SUMMARY:32nd Annual Making History Awards
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URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/making-history-awards-2026/
LOCATION:The Four Seasons Hotel\, 120 E. Delaware Pl.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60611\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260606T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260606T113000
DTSTAMP:20260505T171232
CREATED:20260505T163146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T163146Z
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour | Paseo Boricua and Humboldt Park
DESCRIPTION:Join professional guide and local resident Eduardo Arocho on a walk through Humboldt Park! As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, we’re also taking time to consider the ways people in the United States practice democracy through civic action\, including by making art\, establishing community\, and cultural expression. \nLocated on the Northwest Side of Chicago\, the community has been defined by its strong cultural presence throughout the ages. Humboldt Park was named after naturalist and geographer Alexander von Humboldt (1759–1859) in 1869. Interestingly\, the one time that von Humboldt visited the United States\, he did not travel to Chicago. The community was annexed into Chicago the same year as its naming\, following the creation of the West Park System (which also includes Douglass and Garfield Park). These three parks—connected by the Boulevard Park System—were established to provide Chicago residents with some relief from the congested landscape of the city. \nIn a city known for its cultural and ethnic diversity\, Humboldt Park stands out as the center of Puerto Rican culture in both Chicago and the American Midwest. Since the 1960s\, it has been home to Chicago’s Puerto Rican community. This thought-provoking tour explores the history of the iconic West Side neighborhood through the public art proudly displayed along the six blocks of Division Street (Paseo Boricua) and in Humboldt Park. \n$25\, $22.50 members \nTour runs approximately 90 minutes. Meet at Ciclo Urbano\, 2459 W. Division Street\, Chicago\, IL 60622.   \nTour also includes free admission to the Chicago History Museum\, good for one week from tour date. \nMasks are optional for our outdoor walking tours. Learn more about our COVID-19 safety policies and procedures.   \nTour presented in partnership with Paseo Boricua Tour Company. 
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/walking-tour-paseo-boricua-and-humboldt-park-6-6-26/
LOCATION:Ciclo Urbano\, 2459 W. Division St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60622
CATEGORIES:City Tour,Walking Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260611T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260611T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T171232
CREATED:20260430T165214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T170528Z
UID:10000631-1781204400-1781208000@www.chicagohistory.org
SUMMARY:Member Event | Author Talk - "Fire and Clay" with Will Quam
DESCRIPTION:Take a closer look at the bricks around you—what histories are hiding in plain sight\, waiting to be uncovered? \nCHM members are invited to join Brick of Chicago’s Will Quam as he discusses his forthcoming book\, Fire and Clay: How Bricks Reveal the Hidden History of Chicago. Rebekah Coffman\, Curator of Religion and Community History at the Chicago History Museum\, will moderate the conversation. Light refreshments will be served\, and the event concludes with a Q&A. \nFree for members; RSVP required.
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/member-event-author-talk-fire-and-clay-with-will-quam/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260613T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260613T150000
DTSTAMP:20260505T171232
CREATED:20260120T163438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T174731Z
UID:10000567-1781353800-1781362800@www.chicagohistory.org
SUMMARY:Partner Event | Dave Truitt Film Series - “Holding Pattern”
DESCRIPTION:In the late 1960s\, a massive third Chicagoland airport was proposed on land occupied by cornfields and farmhouses in Chicago’s rural south exurbs. Despite millions of dollars and more than 30 years of planning\, this airport has yet to materialize. The proposal itself has created deep divisions in the region. One side perceives the airport as an anchor to its much needed economic salvation. The other views it as an engine of urban sprawl and the destruction to their way of life. \nJoin us for the world premiere of the documentary film\, Holding Pattern\, which explores this divisive issue through the stories of four believers—two airport supporters and two of its strongest opponents. \nFree; RSVP required. \nThe screening of the documentary Holding Pattern is underwritten by the DAVE TRUITT Historical Documentary Series. \nQuestions? Contact Eric Miller\, development coordinator\, at miller@chicagohistory.org or (312) 799-2110.
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/partner-event-dave-truitt-film-series-holding-pattern/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Free Event,Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260614T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260614T130000
DTSTAMP:20260505T171232
CREATED:20260505T155942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T163338Z
UID:10000599-1781434800-1781442000@www.chicagohistory.org
SUMMARY:Walking Tour | Hyde Park Murals
DESCRIPTION:As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, we’re also taking time to consider the ways people in the United States practice democracy through civic action\, including by making public art\, establishing community\, and cultural expression. \nJoin artist and educator Juarez Hawkins for a lively historical tour of the murals along the Metra underpasses linking Hyde Park Boulevard and Cornell Avenue in Hyde Park\, one of the city’s most engaging neighborhoods. Take a close look at public art that tells distinctive stories about Chicago and its history\, including Astrid Fuller’s Spirit of Hyde Park (1973) and William Walker’s Children of Goodwill (1977). We’ll also touch on the issues surrounding content\, restoration\, and reinterpretation. \n$25\, $22.50 members  \nTour runs 1.5 to 2 hours. Meet at the Pepperland Apartment building at 1509–1517 E. 57th Street\, adjacent to the 57th Street Metra Stop.    \nTour also includes free admission to the Chicago History Museum\, good for one week from tour date. \nMasks are optional for our outdoor walking tours. Learn more about our COVID-19 safety policies and procedures.  
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/walking-tour-hyde-park-murals-6-14-26/
LOCATION:Pepperland Apartment building\, 1509–1517 E. 57th Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60615
CATEGORIES:City Tour,Walking Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260620T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260620T123000
DTSTAMP:20260505T171233
CREATED:20260505T165709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T165709Z
UID:10000600-1781951400-1781958600@www.chicagohistory.org
SUMMARY:Walking Tour | Pilsen Murals
DESCRIPTION:As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, we’re also taking time to consider the ways people in the United States practice democracy through civic action\, including by making public art. \nExperience the grandness of Pilsen’s murals with local poet and multidisciplinary artist Luis Tubens. As you walk through Chicago’s capital of Mexican cultures\, get the larger meaning behind the public art on railroad viaducts\, buildings\, and doors\, which shows an evolution of the community’s Mexican identity\, heritage\, and activism. The tour weaves the history of Pilsen with vibrant murals and lived personal experiences. \n$25\, $22.50 members \nTour runs 1.5 to 2 hours. Meet outside the National Museum of Mexican Art\, 1852 West 19th Street. \nTour also includes free admission to the Chicago History Museum\, good for one week from tour date. \nMasks are optional for our outdoor walking tours. Learn more about our COVID-19 safety policies and procedures. \nThis tour is presented in partnership with Pilsen Public Art Tours.
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/walking-tour-pilsen-murals-6-20-26/
LOCATION:National Museum of Mexican Art\, 1852 W. 19th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60608
CATEGORIES:City Tour,Walking Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260806T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260806T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T171233
CREATED:20260430T185647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T185647Z
UID:10000589-1786041000-1786046400@www.chicagohistory.org
SUMMARY:Author Talk | Chris Serb - "Eckie: Walter Eckersall and the Rise of Chicago Sports"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening with Chicago author Chris Serb as he discusses his recent book Eckie: Walter Eckersall and the Rise of Chicago Sports (2025). Eckersall was an on-field football superstar whose athletics\, sports journalism\, and advocacy for Black athletes\, long before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier\, all set the stage for impacting the relationship between sport and society that we see today. \n$25; $20 members. \nThis program is part of CHM’s US at 250: Civic Action in Chicago efforts. Serb’s talk will include discussions of the ways Eckersall and sports generally can serve as vehicles for social change.  \n 
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/author-talk-chris-serb-eckie-walter-eckersall-and-the-rise-of-chicago-sports/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
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