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The church was a "spiritual and community anchor" for Blacks who came to Chicago during the Great Migration, according to the ...
Tom Liravongsa wants to turn a historic Chicago skyscraper into apartments while maintaining the allure and craftsmanship of ...
Adults and children ages 5 and older can try their hand at a variety of historical skills and heritage arts during Enduring ...
Step into a historic Chicago gem showcasing Collegiate Gothic elegance, modern updates, and timeless architectural charm in a ...
Record high nighttime temperatures, a dangerously high heat index and intense humidity swept through Chicago from June 21 to 23, marking the city’s first major heat wave of the summer. Ahead of the ...
The California Route 66 Museum sits along the historic corridor that once served as America’s main artery, connecting Chicago to Santa Monica across 2,448 miles of promise and pavement.
Standing tall against the Lake Michigan shoreline, Grosse Point Lighthouse isn’t just a beacon for ships – it’s a beacon of ...
Roseland has a legacy of racist real estate practices and disinvestment, but it also holds a place in the hearts of those ...
Preservation advocates want the abandoned 23-acre site redeveloped into public festival grounds similar to the Salt Shed.
Illinois landmark, the grain silos were built in 1906 and are one of the last remaining monuments to Chicago's historic dominance in the national grain industry.
Cardinal Blase Cupich reflected on the historic election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as the first American pope. Now Pope Leo XIV, he was born and raised in Chicago and Dolton.
CHICAGO — A new book and Chicago Architecture Center exhibit highlight several of the city’s high-rise buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.