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Tinley Park's Latest HyperLocal News
Route 66 Raceway Pays Homage to a Historic Road.
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Route 66 Raceway Pays Homage to a Historic Road.
Named for the historic stretch of road that begins in Chicago and concludes in California, Route 66 Raceway was founded in 1997 by auto racing fans in Joliet, Illinois.
The state-of-the art, 1/4 mile drag strip and 1/2 mile dirt oval track facility and 1.5 mile tri-oval speedway built along the legendary road draws thousands of spectators each season. With 75,000 grandstand seats, Route 66 has become one of the premiere sports centers in Illinois.
Each season the raceway hosts a wide variety of events including two NHRA POWERade Drag Racing National events featuring Top Fuel, Funny Cars, Pro Stocks and motorcycle racing. It also features World of Outlaws, USAC Sprint and Midgets, demolition derby's, monster truck shows, Jr. Dragsters, car shows, bracket racing music venues, an NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing event and much more.
The racing season generally begins in
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Published: Nov 10, 2009
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Tinley Park Attractions
Chicago's Polish American Museum: A Place for Art, Music and Research.
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Chicago's Polish American Museum: A Place for Art, Music and Research.
You don't have to be Polish to enjoy the nation's oldest and largest museum dedicated to Polish culture.
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Published: Oct 12, 2009
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DuSable Museum of African American History
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DuSable Museum of African American History
The nation's first museum charting African American History began in Chicago.
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Published: Oct 7, 2009
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The Swedish American Museum Center offers insight to one of Chicago's most historic neighborhoods.
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The Swedish American Museum Center offers insight to one of Chicago's most historic neighborhoods.
The Swedish American Museum Center is the anchor in Andersonville, one of the city's most culturally rich and vibrany neighborhoods. The museum is a great starting point if you're planning a day-long escape.
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Published: Sep 10, 2009
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For something novel visit Novelty Golf and Games, then hop over to the "Hutch."
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For something novel visit Novelty Golf and Games, then hop over to the "Hutch."
Show off your miniature golfing skills at Novelty Golf where the chickens, mice and elephants await to throw you off course.
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Published: Sep 9, 2009
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Starved Rock Lodge
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Starved Rock Lodge
Whether it be for fall leaf-peeping or a long drive for breakfast, Starved Rock Lodge offers a peaceful reprieve.
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Published: Sep 2, 2009
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Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio: A modern architecture mecca
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Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio: A modern architecture mecca
The early 20th century Oak Park home and studio of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright shines light on the beginnings of modern design.
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Published: Aug 17, 2009
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The Morton Arboretum: The great outdoors just outside the city
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The Morton Arboretum: The great outdoors just outside the city
This 1,700 acre natural wonderland includes gardens, streams, trails, mazes and a whole lot more guaranteed to entertain visitors of all ages.
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Published: Aug 12, 2009
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Ernest Hemingway Birthplace: Where history sparked imagination
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Ernest Hemingway Birthplace: Where history sparked imagination
The childhood home of an American legend has been beautifully restored, bringing the past back to life in Oak Park.
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Published: Aug 6, 2009
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Ernest Hemingway Museum: A glimpse into greatness
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Ernest Hemingway Museum: A glimpse into greatness
This Oak Park attraction boasts authentic memorabilia - including letters, diaries and photos - from one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.
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Published: Jul 30, 2009
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Chicago artists craft new life for old book covers
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Chicago artists craft new life for old book covers
The final chapter for many books may be less than glamorous — molding away on a basement bookshelf, or tossed into a trash bin. But three Chicago artists are bringing new life to old books, reusing them or their beautiful covers for wall art, purses and even clocks.
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Published: Jul 3, 2009
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Eli's Cheesecake: a tasty tour for a tiny price
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Eli's Cheesecake: a tasty tour for a tiny price
This national cheesecake maker opens its doors daily for a decadent tour of its bakery, capped off with a complimentary slice of its sweet treats.
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Published: Jul 2, 2009
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Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum: a respite from city life
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Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum: a respite from city life
This city museum reminds visitors of the importance and beauty of nature, thanks to a butterfly house and interactive exhibits that promote green living.
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Published: Jun 28, 2009
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Grant Park Music Fest: a symphony under the stars.
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Grant Park Music Fest: a symphony under the stars.
Founded in 1934 as a way to uplift spirits of Chicagoans during the Great Depression, The Grant Park Music Festival celebrates its 75th season.
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Published: Jun 25, 2009
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Redmoon Theater: sparse company in a rich setting
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Redmoon Theater: sparse company in a rich setting
There's puppetry and pageantry when the curtain goes up at Redmoon Theater.
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Published: Jun 23, 2009
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Kohl Children's Museum: a learning playground
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Kohl Children's Museum: a learning playground
This newly expanded suburban museum uses interactive exhibits to teach kids math, science, social skills, and how to navigate the big world around them.
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Published: Jun 17, 2009
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Chicago Farmers Markets: fresh foods at fun locations
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Chicago Farmers Markets: fresh foods at fun locations
More than 30 farmers markets bring quality farm products and produce to big city shoppers throughout the summer.
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Published: Jun 12, 2009
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Brookfield Zoo: "barless" habitats brings animals up close
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Brookfield Zoo: "barless" habitats brings animals up close
This city zoo is considered one of the best in the country, with massive indoor habitats and more than 200 acres of entertainment.
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Published: Jun 12, 2009
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Chicago Botanic Garden: fabulous flora in Glencoe
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Chicago Botanic Garden: fabulous flora in Glencoe
Few cities can rival the sheer beauty and scale of Chicago’s Botanic Garden. Flourishing on 385 acres in the north suburb of Glencoe, the lovely public garden is one of the most visited in the nation, attracting more than three quarters of a million people annually.
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Published: Jun 11, 2009
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Volo Auto Museum: A rip roarin' ride through time
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Volo Auto Museum: A rip roarin' ride through time
A mammoth museum and showroom housing an impressive array of famous, classic, military and muscle cars entertains both kids and adults alike.
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Published: Jun 6, 2009
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Willowbrook Wildlife Center brings local animals up close
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Willowbrook Wildlife Center brings local animals up close
This west suburb treatment, rehabilitation and education center looks after local wildlife and teaches visitors what they can do to help.
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Published: Jun 6, 2009
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Historic Pullman is packed with railway past
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Historic Pullman is packed with railway past
The Historic Pullman District of Chicago offers great history about railroading, labor and community living in the late 1800s.
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Published: May 28, 2009
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Schaumburg Flyers: Big league fun, minor league price
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Schaumburg Flyers: Big league fun, minor league price
The northwest suburban Schaumburg Flyers minor league baseball team brings big-time entertainment with talented players, a plush home field and inexpensive ticket prices.
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Published: May 25, 2009
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Music Box Theatre: Modern films meet old Hollywood
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Music Box Theatre: Modern films meet old Hollywood
Music Box Theatre, a 1920s Chicago landmark, takes moviegoers a world away, thanks to grand European décor and classic old-school glamor.
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Published: May 25, 2009
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Lambs Farm: where charm and charity meet
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Lambs Farm: where charm and charity meet
Visit delightful Lambs Farm, complete with farmyard, bakery, country store and more, and you'll be helping people in need lead more meaningful lives.
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Published: May 25, 2009
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Tinley Park Events
Chicago Country Music Festival: A little bit of country in the big city
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Chicago Country Music Festival: A little bit of country in the big city
This annual country music fest attracts thousands of fans to Grant Park with big name acts, dancing, kids activities and a whole lot more.
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Published: Sep 2, 2009
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Celtic Fest Chicago: A jig of a good time
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Celtic Fest Chicago: A jig of a good time
This annual Grant Park festival features live music, dancing, competitions and demonstrations dedicated to all things Irish and Scottish.
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Published: Aug 13, 2009
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Bucktown Arts Festival
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Bucktown Arts Festival
There's a reason the Bucktown Arts Fest has been a popular Chicago draw for 24 years. This two-day event attracts more than 180 artists from across the country and provides great food and entertainment.
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Published: Aug 6, 2009
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Chicago Jazz Festival: Big bands in the big city
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Chicago Jazz Festival: Big bands in the big city
The most extensive free jazz festival in the world kicks off on Labor Day weekend, with tributes to the greats and performances by jazz masters from around the globe.
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Published: Aug 6, 2009
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¡Viva! Chicago Latin Music Festival: A sizzling summer fiesta
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¡Viva! Chicago Latin Music Festival: A sizzling summer fiesta
This summer marks the 21st anniversary of the city's Latin music festival, featuring an exciting line-up of local and international acts over two days in Grant Park.
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Published: Jul 29, 2009
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Chicago Air & Water Show: A surefire summer spectacle
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Chicago Air & Water Show: A surefire summer spectacle
The largest spectator event in the country, the annual air show wows more than 2 million fans with aerial acrobatics and amazing stunts, with the Chicago skyline as a backdrop.
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Published: Jul 23, 2009
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Annual World Music Festival: Chicago 2009
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Annual World Music Festival: Chicago 2009
The "World is a Stage" for Chicago's Annual World Music Festival 2009. The fest is the largest of its kind in the U.S.
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Published: Jul 16, 2009
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Taste of Chicago offers more low-cost options
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Taste of Chicago offers more low-cost options
As many feel the economic pinch, the Taste of Chicago rolls out wallet-friendly alternatives that will have visitors sampling more and saving dough.
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Published: Jul 3, 2009
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Redmoon puppet fantasy runs through June 28
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Redmoon puppet fantasy runs through June 28
Theater on the Lake with its open-air setting is the perfect place to experience Redmoon's "Once Upon A Time (or The Secret Language of Birds.)"
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Published: Jun 28, 2009
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Adler Planetarium marks moon landing's 40th anniversary
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Adler Planetarium marks moon landing's 40th anniversary
Journey back to that historic moment of the moon landing on July 20, 1969, and celebrate with the Adler Planetarium in its "One Small Step: Apollo 11 40th Anniversary" exhibit recalling the nine-day flight and the lunar landing.
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Published: Jun 28, 2009
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MP3 II: A photo exhibit off the beaten art path
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MP3 II: A photo exhibit off the beaten art path
MP3 II at the Museum of Contemporary Photography is sure to challenge and entertain visitors with works by creative emerging artists in the Midwest.
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Published: Jun 24, 2009
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Highland Games bounce back from big storm
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Highland Games bounce back from big storm
Oak Brook's 23rd annual Highland Games saw significant damage from storms, but thousands still turned out for this yearly festival dedicated to all things Scottish.
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Published: Jun 23, 2009
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Venetian Night: Italian charm closer to home
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Venetian Night: Italian charm closer to home
This free annual event - modeled on Venice's famed boat parades - attracts more than 600,000 sightseers to the lovely Chicago lake front for fireworks and festivities.
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Published: Jun 23, 2009
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Rush Hour Concert Series: a time to unwind
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Rush Hour Concert Series: a time to unwind
Slow down and take in the opportunity to hear a little hip-hop poetry and a bit of Gershwin at the Rush Hour Concerts series.
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Published: Jun 23, 2009
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Theater on the Lake offers beautiful sets and setting.
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Theater on the Lake offers beautiful sets and setting.
Theater on the Lake is a great way to place to spend a warm summer evening.
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Published: Jun 17, 2009
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Father's Day Classic Car Show rolls in June 21
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Father's Day Classic Car Show rolls in June 21
Oakbrook Center's 41st annual Father's Day Classic Car Show will appeal to the whole family, with more than 100 vintage cars set among beautiful gardens, shops and restaurants.
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Published: Jun 4, 2009
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23rd Annual Scottish Festival & Highland Games
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23rd Annual Scottish Festival & Highland Games
Dust off your kilt and whet your appetite for some haggis. It's time for the Highland Games on June 19–20.
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Published: May 28, 2009
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Printer's Row Lit Fest: a gathering for the bookish
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Printer's Row Lit Fest: a gathering for the bookish
Voracious readers, unite! The Printer's Row Lit Fest on June 6–7 is a bookworm's utopia.
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Published: May 23, 2009
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The Bandits vs. The Flyers: a battle of the sexes
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The Bandits vs. The Flyers: a battle of the sexes
Men of the minor league take on Chicago's Women's slow-pitch softball team in what is billed as "The Battle of the Sexes."
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Published: May 22, 2009
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Chicago Philharmonic ends season with Mozart
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Chicago Philharmonic ends season with Mozart
Hear a little night music at Northwestern's Pick-Staiger Hall as the critically acclaimed Chicago Philharmonic wraps up its season with Mozart.
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Published: May 18, 2009
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Clown Pub Crawl: wacky fun for a good cause
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Clown Pub Crawl: wacky fun for a good cause
Get a red nose even before you start drinking on the June 6 Clown for Chi-Town Pub Crawl.
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Published: May 15, 2009
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Chicago Folk & Roots Festival hits town July 11-12
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Chicago Folk & Roots Festival hits town July 11-12
Whether it be a fiddle contest or the squeeze of an accordion, the Chicago Folk & Roots Festival offers great music from all cultures.
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Published: May 14, 2009
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Chicago Outdoor Film Festival: free classics weekly
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Chicago Outdoor Film Festival: free classics weekly
Weekly showings of classic films offer Chicago movie buffs free entertainment throughout the summer season.
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Published: May 13, 2009
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Windy City Rollers hit the rink May 30
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Windy City Rollers hit the rink May 30
Faster than the speed of light, the Windy City Rollers bring roller derby home.
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Published: May 10, 2009
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Chicago Blues Festival: Let the jamming begin
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Chicago Blues Festival: Let the jamming begin
The largest free Blues festival in the world attracts hundreds of thousands annually with legendary performers and powerful tributes.
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Published: May 8, 2009
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Tinley Park Restaurants
Wonderburger: The name alone sparks the imagination.
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Wonderburger: The name alone sparks the imagination.
A secret sauce tops the Wonderburger makinig it unlike any other hamburger. Founded in 1954, one bite and you'll be hooked and left well, wondering how it is made
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Published: Oct 12, 2009
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It's the sauce and more at Hecky's World Famous Barbecue
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It's the sauce and more at Hecky's World Famous Barbecue
Forget Memphis. The world's best barbecue is at Hecky's in Evanston. That's right. Evanston. Ah, the sweet smell of bbq success!
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Published: Oct 7, 2009
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Moody's Pub: The place to go for a "bleu" cheese burger.
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Moody's Pub: The place to go for a "bleu" cheese burger.
Not only does Moody's serve the best hamburgers in Chicago, it has a great outdoor beer garden in the summer and a fire place graced interior in the winter.
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Published: Oct 7, 2009
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Visit the Greek Islands and put a little Ompah! into your life.
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Visit the Greek Islands and put a little Ompah! into your life.
Awash in sea-colored blues and white stucco, Chicago's famous Greek Islands restaurant offers one of the liveliest dining experiences in the city.
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Published: Sep 29, 2009
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Indie Cafe: A delicious taste of the far East
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Indie Cafe: A delicious taste of the far East
This sushi bar and Thai eatery serves up wonderful rolls, rice dishes and curries, all in a relaxing modern setting.
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Published: Sep 27, 2009
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Dixie Kitchen: Southern cookin' in the city
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Dixie Kitchen: Southern cookin' in the city
Southern specialties abound at this kitschy spot, with classics like gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice and fried green tomatoes.
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Published: Sep 23, 2009
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Fraiche Bakery Cafe Lives Up To It's Name In Every Way
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Fraiche Bakery Cafe Lives Up To It's Name In Every Way
Fraiche, French for fresh, walks its talk. Everything--from the lemonade to the pastries to the potato chips--is made in the cafe's back kitchen.
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Published: Sep 20, 2009
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The Historic Heartland Cafe Still Serving Up Food and Politics
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The Historic Heartland Cafe Still Serving Up Food and Politics
The Heartland Cafe was founded on good food and great political debate and has become a local landmark.
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Published: Sep 20, 2009
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Walker Bros.: Pancakes, waffles and omelettes, oh my!
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Walker Bros.: Pancakes, waffles and omelettes, oh my!
This north Chicago pancake house chain is famous for a massive breakfast menu, but its their delectable ooey goeey apple pancake that put them on the map.
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Published: Sep 18, 2009
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Mapleberry Pancake House: No dinner, but great dishes and deals
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Mapleberry Pancake House: No dinner, but great dishes and deals
This west suburb strip mall surprise offers friendly service and delicious breakfast and lunch dishes for a downright steal.
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Published: Sep 3, 2009
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Leona's: A mammoth menu and hearty helpings
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Leona's: A mammoth menu and hearty helpings
This Chicago bar and grill chain offers big portions of delectable classics like pizza, pasta, burgers and a whole lot more.
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Published: Aug 26, 2009
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Deta's Cafe
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Deta's Cafe
If you could go back in time to grandma's kitchen, chances are it would look and smell like Deta's Cafe. All the more reason to pop in for a scrumptious burek.
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Published: Aug 17, 2009
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Ethiopian Diamond: A perfect dining gem in Rogers Park
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Ethiopian Diamond: A perfect dining gem in Rogers Park
There's nothing rough-cut about Ethiopian Diamond. Every entree in this Chicago gem is infused with wonderful spices and the combinations are brilliant!
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Published: Aug 17, 2009
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The Fish Keg
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The Fish Keg
The Fish Keg is one of Chicago's vanishing staples--the old fish shack. Founded in 1951, customers still flock to this simple brick fry house replete with a slamming screen door. What's not to love about The Fish Keg.
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Published: Aug 13, 2009
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Pita Inn
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Pita Inn
Stopping at Skokie's Pita Inn restaurant is like traveling to another country. This easy-on-the-pocket favorite for Middle Eastern fare draws people from every culture.
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Published: Aug 7, 2009
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UBBA Bar and Restaurant--The Old Crawford Inn
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UBBA Bar and Restaurant--The Old Crawford Inn
Known as the Ubar in the 1930s, UBAA Bar and Restaurant is a throw back to the old, rural roadside establishments.
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Published: Jul 23, 2009
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Brothers K Coffee House
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Brothers K Coffee House
For cappuccino almost to pretty to drink, visit the Brothers K Coffee House in Evanston.
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Published: Jul 2, 2009
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Cross-Rhodes--An inexpensive way to enjoy Greek cuisine in Evanston
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Cross-Rhodes--An inexpensive way to enjoy Greek cuisine in Evanston
For casual dining, there's nothing like a lively neighborhood restaurant where the banter is as good as the food.
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Published: Jul 2, 2009
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The Lucky Platter
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The Lucky Platter
The 1991 partnering of pastry guru Seric Singer and restaurateur Ken Pospiech beget The Lucky Platter. Indeed, a fortunate marriage for Evanston diners.
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Published: Jul 2, 2009
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Prairie Moon: American food with flair
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Prairie Moon: American food with flair
This Evanston eatery serves up classic bar fare combined with Southern, Southwestern and Asian influences, all in an artistic space sure to please the eye and the palate.
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Published: Jul 2, 2009
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Margie's Candies: Dive into a decadent sundae
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Margie's Candies: Dive into a decadent sundae
Here's the scoop on where to go for a fantastic and oh so decadent sundae. Margie's!
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Published: Jul 1, 2009
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Mama Thai: Authentic flavors abound in Oak Park
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Mama Thai: Authentic flavors abound in Oak Park
Chicago may have loads of Thai restaurants, but Mama Thai proves the real deal thanks to delicious and delicate dishes, reasonable prices and a comfy atmosphere.
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Published: Jun 23, 2009
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The Medici in Hyde Park: 'Obama Eats Here'
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The Medici in Hyde Park: 'Obama Eats Here'
Once a small art gallery, coffee house and Hippie Haven, The Medici has grown into one of Hyde Park's most popular restaurants.
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Published: Jun 18, 2009
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Mario's Italian Lemonade: a remnant of Little Italy
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Mario's Italian Lemonade: a remnant of Little Italy
Much of Chicago's Little Italy neighborhood is gone. But Mario's Italian Ice keeps the memory alive.
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Published: Jun 4, 2009
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Al's #1 Italian Beef is a Chicago tradition.
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Al's #1 Italian Beef is a Chicago tradition.
Al's big beef sandwiches are a draw in Little Italy. Just remember to mind the grip and the drip.
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Published: Jun 4, 2009
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Tinley Park Bars & Nightclubs
The Red Line Tap: An Old Chicago Tavern Is Given New Life.
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The Red Line Tap: An Old Chicago Tavern Is Given New Life.
Named for the elevated train line that rumbles outside its front door, the Red Line Tap offers music and libations.
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Published: Sep 20, 2009
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The historic Green Mill Cocktail Lounge offers up great jazz and big band
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The historic Green Mill Cocktail Lounge offers up great jazz and big band
A favorite of Chicago gangster Al Capone, the Green Mill still draws an eclectic crowd sprinkled with artists, musicians and poets.
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Published: Sep 11, 2009
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Fitzgerald's: A classic music joint with loads of charm
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Fitzgerald's: A classic music joint with loads of charm
This popular west suburb music venue has a bar, restaurant, patio and sprawling live performance area made famous in several Hollywood films.
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Published: Jul 28, 2009
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Woodlawn Tap: a nobel spot to belly-up for a beer.
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Woodlawn Tap: a nobel spot to belly-up for a beer.
Woodlawn Tap, a nostalgic Hyde Park pub that has been the watering hole for University of Chicago students since 1948.
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Published: Jun 16, 2009
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The Violet Hour has people talking (quietly)
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The Violet Hour has people talking (quietly)
One of Chicago’s most popular bars is less a bar and more a cocktail lounge. Called The Violet Hour, (a name taken from T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land”) this Wicker Park neighborhood has received rave reviews from around the world.
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Published: May 4, 2009
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Goose Island Beer Company: a Cubs fan favorite
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Goose Island Beer Company: a Cubs fan favorite
A brewpub down the street from Wrigley Field attracts fans with big TVs, an even bigger menu, and best of all, beers brewed on-site.
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Published: May 1, 2009
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The Velvet Lounge: big Chicago Sound in a compact club
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The Velvet Lounge: big Chicago Sound in a compact club
The Velvet Lounge in Chicago is a small storefront jazz club, but inside the sound is big Chicago experimental led by the legendary jazz great Fred Anderson.
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Published: Mar 19, 2009
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