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A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
10406 S. Maryland Ave  |  773.928.3935

Founded by Lyn Hughes in 1995, the APRPP Museum is the first African American labor history museum in the nation. It pays tribute to A. Philip Randolph, one of the most influential African-American leaders in history, and the Pullman Paters, an African-American railroad union.

Pullman
Annual Outdoor Gardens in Chicago's parks
S Michigan Ave & E Congress Pkwy  |  312-742-7529  |  Free Admission

Discover the 75-acres of magnificent gardens that enhance Chicago’s parks. Each year, the Chicago Park District and Moore Landscaping, Inc. work to create natural master pieces throughout various areas of the city's parks.

Various
Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture
6500 S. Pulaski Rd.  |  773.582.6500

The Balzekas Museum is dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of Lithuanian art, history, customs and traditions. The Museum’s various departments and exhibits contain a comprehensive collection of antiquities, art, artifacts, literature and memorabilia spanning 1000 years of Lithuanian culture.

West Lawn
Berger Park Cultural Center
6205 N. Sheridan Rd.  |  773.761.0376

Berger Park Cultural Center is a quaint historic landmark mansion boasting a variety cultural programs plus, a magnificent outdoor garden space along with breathtaking lake views.

Edgewater
Bronzeville Visitor Information Center
3501 S. Martin Luther King Dr.  |  773.373.2842

The Bronzeville Visitor Information Center is the primary location for discovering attractions, destinations and travel accommodations in the historic Bronzeville communty

Bronzeville
Buckingham Fountain Flower Garden (in Grant Park)
Lake Shore Dr. (Hwy 41) & Congress Pkwy(500 S)  |  312.742.PLAY (7529)  |  Free Admission

These six floral beds are located just east of the famous Buckingham Fountain along Lake Shore Drive. A brilliant array of tulips grace these beds each spring and colorful summer annuals, in a formal design, are set between beautiful Lake Michigan and the magnificent Chicago skyline.

Grant Park
Cambodian American Heritage Museum and Killing Fields Memorial
2831 W. Lawrence Ave.  |  773.878.7090

This one-of-a-kind institution raises awareness of the Cambodian genocide and celebrates the renewal of Cambodian community and culture here in the United States.

Albany Park, North Park
Cancer Survivors Garden
Randolph St. & Harbor Dr.  |  312.742.PLAY (7529)  |  Free Admission

A tranquil formal garden setting with a commanding view of the Field Museum to the south. Benches line the walkways for quite reflection.

Grant Park
Center on Halsted
3656 N. Halsted St.  |  773.472.6469  |  Free Admission

Center on Halsted, the largest comprehensive center serving the LGBT community of Chicago.

Boystown, Lakeview, Wrigleyville
Chicago Cultural Center
78 E. Washington St  |  312.744.6630  |  Free Admission

The nation's first free municipal cultural center, the Chicago Cultural Center is one of the city's ten most popular attractions and is considered one of the most comprehensive arts showcases in the United States.

Loop, Millennium Park
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