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Ukrainian National Museum Chicago Visitors can view a variety of traditional Ukrainian pieces including colored eggs, costumes, ceramics and religious artifacts. Educational exhibits include the history of the Ukrainian genocide and Chernobyl disaster. Address: 721 N. Oakley Ave Chicago IL USA 60612
1 312 421-8020
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This museum houses the world's largest and most complete T-Rex found. Other permanant exhibits include the man-eating lions of Tsavo, Star Wars the Magic of myth, and Underground Adventures. Address: 1400 S Lake Shore Drive Chicago IL USA 60605
1 312 922-9410
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Showcase of African American experiences and accomplishments. Address: 740 East 56th Place Chicago IL USA 60637-1495
Send an Email (8) 1 773 947-0600
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The Polish Museum of America showcases the art, history and culture of Poland and of the Polish-American Community. Address: 984 N. Milwaukee Ave Chicago IL USA 60622
Send an Email (2) 1 773 384-3352
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First museum devoted to the cause of peace with over 10,000 artifacts including original paintings, sculptures,drawings and anti-war quilts. Address: 100 N Central Park Ave Chicago IL USA 60610
1 312 440-1860
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This museum, located on the university campus, commemorates the work of Jane Addams, a peace advocate and social welfare pioneer. The collection is comprised of paintings, furniture, photographs and rotating exhibits. Address: 800 S. Halsted St Chicago IL USA 60607
Send an Email 1 312 413-5353
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Visitors can view and learn about the history and growth of modern surgery. The museum, located in a historic mansion, has a variety of exhibits and collections. Address: 1524 N Lake Shore Drive Chicago IL USA 60610
Send an Email 1 312 642-6502 Extn: 3130
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Dedicated to the preservation of Mexican history and culture. Extensive collection of art. Address: 1852 West 19th Street Chicago IL USA 60614
1 312 738-1503
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Permanant exibition preserving the history and culture of Jewish religion world wide. Address: 618 South Michigan Avenue Chicago IL USA 60605
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This museum exhibits modern artistic culture through sculpture, photography, video and film, painting, and live performance. This facility is complete with a bookstore, a restaurant, a gift shop, and a 300-seat theater. Address: 220 East Chicago Avenue Chicago IL USA
1 312 280-2660
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See the beautiful sights and views of Chicago from the newly renovated Hancock Observatory. Address: 875 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago IL USA
1 312 751-3681
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The ABA museum covers the important historical cases in American history that they feel helped shape and create the nation that exists today. Address: 750 N. Lake Shore Dr Chicago IL USA 60611
1 312 988-6222
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Designed specifically to entertain and educate children from 4 to 10, this museum has three floors of itneractive exhibits and activities. From digging for dinosaurs bones, navigating water ways or exploring a tree house and cave, there is much for adults and children alike to enjoy. Address: 700 E. Grand Ave Chicago IL USA 60611
1 312 527-1000
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LUMA is dedicated to the exploration and understanding of art that attempts to illuminate the enduring spiritual questions and concerns of all cultures and societies. Address: 820 N Michican Ave Chicago IL USA 60611
Send an Email (1) 1 312 915-7600
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The Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows Chicago A large collection of stained glass windows created by a variety of artists. It is open year around to the public. Address: 600 E Grand Ave Chicago IL USA 60610
1 312 595-7437
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International Museum dedicated to architecture, industrial, and product design, graphics, and urban planning. Address: 225 Michigan Ave Chicago IL USA 60601
1 312 819-9961
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Dedicated to the history, art and archaeology of the ancient Near East. Address: 1155 East 58th Street Chicago IL USA 60637
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This museum opened its doors in 1930 and became the first planetarium in the western hemisphere. The large facility has multiple exhibits, presenting artifacts and information about the universe; state of the art technology, allowing visitors to view and explore the solar system; and a theater, where educating and entertaining shows are presented. Address: 1300 S. Lake Shore Dr Chicago IL USA 60605
Send an Email (2) 1 312 922-7827
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National landmark housing a variety of 19th and early 20th century furniture and art collections. Address: 1800 South Prairie Avenue Chicago IL USA 60616
Send an Email (3) 1 312 326-1480
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