CHI (P) Chicago History Museum Tour
About this event
Established in 1856, the Chicago History Museum is a major museum and research center for Chicago and US history. The Museum strives to be a destination for learning, inspiration, and civic engagement to connect people to Chicago’s history and each other. The Museum shares Chicago stories through dynamic exhibitions, tours, publications, and programming, and collects and preserves millions of artifacts, documents, images, and other items relevant to the city’s history.
Join us for a docent led tour of Chicago: Crossroads of America
Explore the city’s history through a series of galleries that highlight artifacts from the Museum’s remarkable collection. By no means a complete history, Chicago: Crossroads of America focuses on a selection of stories that illustrate Chicago’s crossroads nature and its national influence. The iconic L car no. 1 greets visitors at the entrance, and then the exhibition is divided into five thematic areas that explore various aspects of the city’s dynamic nature:
- City on the Make examines Chicago as a crossroads of economic and cultural exchange from prehistoric time to the present
- City in Crisis shows how conflicting social, economic, and political forces converging at the crossroads can explode in violent disorder, disrupting and changing the city
- Sweet Home Chicago explores how Chicago’s communities unite and divide along the lines of race, ethnicity, and class
- Second to None gives a presentation of Chicago’s many innovations and their far-reaching impact
- My Kind of Town discusses Chicago as a cultural crossroads where generations of people have gathered to play and celebrate
Within each thematic area, individual stories are arranged chronologically to illustrate how the city changed over time. Key themes overlap and illuminate the complex and often contested nature of Chicago’s past.
Meeting Options:
12noon : Quick lunch in the cafe (attendees pay for their own lunch)
1pm: Tour Starts
TWO STEP REGISTRATION
1) Please register on the Women's Connection website
2) Please purchase your ticket ($15) in advance by clicking HERE
The museum is open until 5pm and that we are free to stay after the tour to view the other exhibits. There a few excellent installations such as Aquí en Chicago which traces the lives of Latino communities in Chicago, and Designing for Change: Chicago Protest Art of the 1960s–70s, that aren't part of the tour.
Event Contact(s)
Gilda Valentino
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