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When a converted Kenwood hotel opened its doors to migrants in the summer of 2023, officials who announced the news received ...
1927: The Stevens Hotel — then the largest hotel in the world — opened on Michigan Avenue. The $30 million, 28-story towers ...
Landmarks Illinois also listed the outdoor theater at the South Shore Cultural Center, at 7059 S. South Shore Dr. The South ...
Landmarks Illinois on Thursday included Chicago Vocational, at 2100 E. 87th St., on its yearly list of the state’s 10 most ...
Chicago Vocational High School led Landmarks Illinois’ annual list of the state’s most endangered historic places.
Launched in partnership with Meet Chicago Northwest and Over The Edge, Altitude Zone allows participants to rappel down the ...
WHAT: GalaxyCon presents, Nightmare Weekend Chicago, with 3 days of scary celebrities, petrifying parties villainous vendors, ...
On April 30, 1975, the Vietnam War ended with the fall of Saigon, leading to the establishment of “Asia on Argyle” in Chicago, where Vietnamese refugees built a new home and created a ...
The life and legacy of Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, who is largely referred to as Chicago’s founder, is being honored at a new park just east of where the Haitian-born trader settled near the river.
Marking four consecutive years of national recognition, with a record number of communities honored in 2025 Belmont Village Senior Living proudly announces that U.S. News & World Report Best ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A portrait of a young Palestinian boy who lost both arms as a result of an Israeli attack in Gaza was honored Thursday as World Press Photo of the year. The photo, taken ...