Chicago Cultural Center Free Admission Tuesday

Chicago Cultural Center Free Admission Tuesday
Nov 26

Chicago Cultural Center Free Admission Tuesday

Free Admission Tuesday from 10am to 5pm at Chicago Cultural Center - see INFO below. Chicagos first permanent non-indigenous resident was a trader named Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a free black man from Haiti whose father was a French sailor and whose mother was an African slave, he came here in the 1770s via the Mississippi River from New Orleans with his Native American wife, and their home stood at the mouth of the Chicago River. In 1803, the U.S. government built Fort Dearborn at what is now the corner of Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive (look for the bronze markers in the pavement). It was destroyed in 1812 following the Battle of Fort Dearborn, rebuilt in 1816, and permanently demolished in 1857. More Info below.

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INFO: Tickets are not required for entry into the building or exhibitions. Admission is free. Phone: 312-744-5000 | Website
where: Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602, USA map
when: November 26 @ 10am - 5pm
price: Free
category: Arts & Culture
 


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