Three exhibitions in Chicago museums tell some interesting stories about Frank Lloyd Wright, Edgar Miller and Germane Barnes.
In 1881, the Chicago Tribune reported "there are over 500 saloons in Chicago which do not deserve to be called respectable, and the closing of which would give satisfaction to every” respectable ...
"Cats: Predators to Pets" opens at the Field Museum on Friday, Nov. 29. The Field Museum says the exhibit showcases the world ...
Makes sense that the city of big shoulders would have a big closet. The Chicago History Museum, which has been collecting garments for nearly a century, has amassed a huge clothing and textiles ...
Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter is one of many Native Americans trying to get his ancestors' remains back.
Two concurrent shows focused on the radical social and political possibilities of progressive art education in Chicago ask: ...
the building started out as the Chicago Historical Society—now called the Chicago History Museum—before that institution moved to its current location at 1601 N. Clark St. at the south edge of ...
14. Educate your family on the city’s history. Learn about the city’s fascinating stories at the Chicago History Museum. From the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 to protests in the ‘60s and ‘70s to modern ...
In its 175 years, Holy Name — as both a parish and as a cathedral — has become a symbol of Chicago’s soul, a place to ...
The Mitchell Museum of the American Indian is proud to announce its rebranding as theGichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum, ...
Alejandro Barron, an engineer who grew up in Boyle Heights, sneaked away from work on Sunday, Nov. 17, to get an early peek ...
Explore the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago with our complete guide. Discover world-class exhibits, including Sue ...