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April @ Chicago History Museum

Apr 07 2011

Spring is in the air. It’s the perfect time to be outside, specifically in a trolley, and participate in a History Pub Crawl. The Chicago History Museum is offering Mother Nature’s Nectars tonight. The tour includes stops at places serving organic beer, wine and spirits. If you’re interested in the Out at CHM series, you won’t want to miss, “LGBT History Goes to Court: From Anita Bryant to Prop 8.” Yale historian George Chancey will speak about the history of court cases dealing with marriage, antigay discrimination and antigay demonization.

The direction team has distributed posters and handbills for the CHM throughout the city.

The Chicago History Museum is open seven days a week. Most days feature at least one special event. Please visit chicagohistory.org to plan a visit that would suit your needs.

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Events @ Chicago History Museum

Mar 16 2011

The Chicago History Museum is a great place to spend the afternoon. Whether you’re a tourist or a lifelong resident of the Windy City, the CHM has something you’ve never seen. In addition to their excellent exhibits, the museum regularly executes special events. Monthly history pub crawls, Sunday documentaries, and multiple types of tours ensure that there’s always something to learn about the city you call home.

In addition to taking out the CHM poster and handbills on our city routes, direction printworks handled the production of the materials.

The Chicago History Museum is open seven days a week. Most days feature at least one special event. Please visit chicagohistory.org to plan a visit that would suit your needs.

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November at the Chicago History Museum

Oct 25 2009

logoSadly, many of the events such as Paddling into the Past are coming to an end in October, but the Chicago History Museum has plenty of other events to keep you busy up until the holidays. November will see the continuation of Lincoln Bicentennial, with the Lincoln Diversified lecture series and a November installment of the History Pub Crawl. This month the History Pub Crawl visits Little Italy for their Mamma Mia! Little Italy where you will experience Italian immigrants to college students. Residents in this neighborhood maintain its rich history. Enjoy a little bit of vino or a whole lotta birra on this walking tour.

Events take place during the entire month, log onto chicagohistory.org for more details.

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