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Chicago History Museum Acquires Playboy Collection from Former Playboy Bunny Candace Jordan

CHICAGO (July 25, 2025) – The Chicago History Museum is excited to share it has acquired the collection of former Playboy Bunny/Playmate and Chicago media

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Gallery Tour Video: Impacts of the Stockyards and Meatpacking

Categories: Classroom Resources; Educators Gallery Tour Video: Impacts of the Stockyards and Meatpacking Sheep being herded through the entrance to Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 1902.

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City on Fire: Chicago 1871

PRIMARY SOURCE TYPE: PHOTOGRAPH, DOCUMENT, 2D OBJECTSRecommended for grades 3-5 A rapidly growing city built of wood. A summer-long heat wave. An exhausted and misdirected

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Through Her Lens: Mukul Roy’s Photography and the Early Days of Devon Avenue

In this blog post, Anita Sharma, a graduate assistant in the Research & Access Department at CHM writes about photographer Mukul Roy and her work

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Last Chance to Explore One of the World’s Finest Collections of Fashion History in Chicago History Museum’s Exhibition

CHICAGO (June 17, 2025) – There are only a few weeks left to see “Dressed in History: A Costume Collection Retrospective” at the Chicago History

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Write the Next Chapter of Chicago’s Story During Civic Season at the Chicago History Museum this Summer

CHICAGO (June 12, 2025) – This summer, Civic Season returns to the Chicago History Museum with a series of exciting and informative programs focused on

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Chicago History Museum Announces 2025 Making History Award Honorees

CHICAGO (May 30, 2025) – The Chicago History Museum is proud to announce the honorees for the 2025 Making History Awards. This prestigious event celebrates

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Mapping Chicago and Beyond: What are Chicago’s Neighborhoods, Community Areas, and Wards?

In Chicago, there are neighborhoods, community areas, and wards, and each term has a distinct meaning. CHM curator of religion and community history Rebekah Coffman

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The 1925 Woman’s World’s Fair in Chicago

In 1925, the inaugural Woman’s World’s Fair was held April 18–25 in the American Exposition Palace. It attracted more than 160,000 visitors and consisted of

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Chicago History Museum Extends “Designing for Change: Chicago Protest Art of the 1960s–70s” Exhibition

CHICAGO (April 16, 2025) – The Chicago History Museum is thrilled to announce it has extended the run of its exhibition “Designing for Change: Chicago