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Chicago History Museum Receives Grant from National Park Service for Preservation of Items in its Costume Collection

CHICAGO (October 1, 2024) – The Chicago History Museum is proud to announce it is the recipient of the National Park Service’s (NPS) Save America’s

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The Floor is Theirs: A Case for Teens in Museums

Making space for teens in museums can sometimes be met with apprehension. Is our program engaging enough? Will they be interested? Can we handle their

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The 20th Anniversary of Angel Meléndez & the 911 Mambo Orchestra’s Historic Grammy Nomination

Guest author Omar Torres-Kortright, the executive director of the Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center, writes about the Chicago salsa scene and how Angel Meléndez &

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The “Mother Church of Chicago Methodism”: 100 years of the Chicago Temple Building

In 2024, the Chicago Temple Building marks the centenary of its physical building. CHM curator of religion and community history Rebekah Coffman, a panelist for

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Get a Glimpse into One of the World’s Finest Collections of Fashion History in Chicago History Museum’s New Exhibition

CHICAGO (September 18, 2024) – As the Chicago History Museum celebrates major milestones for its costume collection and Costume Council’s history, it is thrilled to

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Mounting Mysteries: One Dress, Two Styles

In this blog post, mount maker Michael Hall tells a story seen in the stitches of a Madame Merlot-Larchevêque dress he prepared for display in

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The Jackson Oral History Project with the Chicago Theological Seminary

In 2020, based on previous connections through the Museum’s exhibition, American Medina: Stories of Muslim Chicago, Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS) contacted CHM’s Studs Terkel Center

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Ebony Magazine’s Special Issues – Chicago History Museum

At a time when depictions of African Americans in the media were largely negative and used racist stereotypes, Chicago-based Ebony magazine was founded in 1945

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ADAPT: Protesting for Disability Rights

Today, ADAPT is a grassroots disability rights organization that organizes nonviolent direct action and acts of civil disobedience to fight for the civil and human

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The Filipino American Historical Society of Chicago

As part of the Chicago History Museum’s Aquí en Chicago project, a Community Awareness Council was formed and is charged with: (1) building relationships among