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  • Bronzeville Trail open house draws big crowd as community-led rail-trail plan moves forward
  • Top 10 Chicago Blues Graves You Should Visit
  • For the Obama Center, Mark Bradford Paints a Fierce and Luminous Chicago

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chi.streetsblog.org /1 month ago

Bronzeville Trail open house draws big crowd as community-led rail-trail plan moves forward

The proposed trail would transform the long-abandoned Kenwood Line embankment into an elevated walking and biking path connecting Bronzeville to the lakefront.

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americanbluesscene.com /1 month ago

Top 10 Chicago Blues Graves You Should Visit

In this photo-rich guide, ten legendary blues artists are remembered where they now rest—beneath flowers, stone, and sky. From Dinah Washington’s bold spirit to Muddy Waters’ elect...

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

For the Obama Center, Mark Bradford Paints a Fierce and Luminous Chicago

“City of the Big Shoulders” reflects the city’s strength and complexity. It took the artist five years to complete, mapping migration patterns and structural racism.

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chicago.eater.com /1 week ago

High Tea and Cocktails Highlight Art and Korean Culture on the South Side

As hundreds of thousands of visitors pour onto the Obama Presidential Center this summer, new businesses are already cropping up near the campus, hoping to catch the wave of the ex...

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webwire.com /3 weeks ago

Theodore Ward Reflects on Community and Family in “Herzl Street Days”

Theodore Ward's memoir, “Herzl Street Days,” offers a nostalgic look at life in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, New York, where community, family, and friendship shaped the...

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goodgoodgood.co /1 month ago

A nondescript brick building used to be public housing in Chicago. Now, it's a first-of-its-kind museum

Despite most public housing residences closing in the 1960s and 70s, this one has been preserved for the future.

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

A Guide to Chicago’s South Side, Home of the New Obama Center

The Obama Presidential Center, opening on June 19, is poised to attract visitors to an often-overlooked area. Here’s what you’ll find in Hyde Park and beyond.

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