August 2008 For the leisure travel professional 


History Lessons


Think Chicago and you probably picture Navy Pier, Millennium Park and the city's other magnificent treasures. But did you know that many significant historical events happened here? Those events not only helped create the Chicago you know, they also shaped the country and the world.

 

Start at the nation’s first museum dedicated to freedom and the first amendment: McCormick Freedom Museum. Here you can explore the meaning of freedom around the world, compare your views of freedom with those of presidents and celebrities, and much more. 

 

Pritkzer Military Library showcases a remarkable collection of books, videos, posters, uniforms, and more that tell the story of the Citizen Soldier in American history. Other places where U.S. history was made include the site of Fort Dearborn, the country’s major military garrison until 1812; Confederate Mound at Oak Woods Cemetery – the largest Confederate soldier burial ground in the north; and the site of Camp Douglas where 18,000 captured Confederate soldiers were held prisoners of war.

 

Discover the people behind important events with visits to the tomb of Stephen A. Douglas, best-known for his senate race debates with Abraham Lincoln; Jane Addams’ Hull House, which became America’s most influential social settlement house; Barnett House, the home of journalist and civil rights activist Ida B. Wells. And make sure your itinerary includes the site of the Haymarket Riot; Pullman Historic District, America’s first planned company town; Grand Army of the Republic Hall in the Chicago Cultural Center; and view the G.A.R. Collection of Civil War military memorabilia housed at the Harold Washington Library Center.

 

See where, in 1942, the atomic age was born when physicist Enrico Fermi and his team of scientists working at the University of Chicago started, controlled and stopped a 28-minute nuclear chain reaction.

 

The Chicago History Museum is a local history treasure - wonderfully thorough in illuminating the city’s intriguing past, exciting present and promising future.

 

And be sure to include other locations where Chicago history happened such as the ignition point of the devastating fire of 1871, the Union Stockyard Gate leading to the meatpacking center made famous in Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, and Graceland Cemetery, the final resting place of such Chicago movers and shakers as Marshall Field, Daniel Burnham, and George Pullman.

 

Tall Ships Chicago! 2010
Once again a fleet of 20-25 tall ships will return to Chicago as part of the American Sail Training Association's Tall Ships Challenge, August 24-29, 2010. The International Parade of Sail on August 24th will be kicked off by Mayor Daley with cannon blasts and foreign anthems with the boats docking at Navy Pier and along the Chicago River. This free, six day festival includes international music, ship exhibits, crew challenges, arts and crafts, boat building, maritime displays, fireworks and more. There is a nominal charge for passes to board the vessels. More details can be found here as they become available.


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True or False:
The Chicago River flows backwards.

 
True.  The Chicago River flows out of Lake Michigan. It was reversed in 1900 to control pollution entering Lake Michigan, the city's drinking water supply.
 

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NEW! Getting around Chicago is a breeze when you know what to expect. Before you arrive, check out the street closures, bridge openings and other traffic related events. Now you can rest easy. You've got the inside scoop!

 
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This Month's Remaining Events

McDonald's Thanksgiving Day Parade  |  11/27/2008 - 11/27/2008
State Street from Congress to Randolph
1507 East 53rd Street
Chicago, IL 60615
The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival  |  11/22/2008 - 11/22/2008
Michigan Ave. from Wacker Drive to Oak
Community Tree Trim  |  11/22/2008 - 11/23/2008
Brookfield Zoo
3300 Golf Road
Brookfield, IL 60513
Radiological Society of North America Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting  |  11/30/2008 - 12/5/2008
McCormick Place
Chicago, IL
95th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony  |  11/28/2008 -
Daley Plaza
Chicago, IL
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