Top 9 Traveler Resources in Central, Illinois (IL)

October 8, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

The windy city is a cornucopia of modern art, fine dining, cutting edge comedy, and die-hard sports fans. Snap a photo of your reflection in the silver Cloud Gate sculpture at Millennium Park before heading to Grant Park to get hit with the refreshing spray of Buckingham Fountain. There are dozens of museums and theater companies in Chicago, so a cultural experience is never hard to find. You’re sure to laugh your head off at the Second City Theater, the professional launch pad of many famous comedians.
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1. Harold Washington Library Center

400 S State St, Chicago, IL 60605-1216 +1 312-747-4300 http://www.chipublib.org/locations/15/
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4.5 based on 259 reviews

Harold Washington Library Center

The library houses approximately two million books and is a wonderful example of Chicago's architecture.

Reviewed By annesR1323XJ - Dunlap, United States

On our recent trip into the city we decided to explore Harold Washington Library. It is a gorgeous library with huge owls hanging off the corners of the roof, watching you as you slip into the cool, quiet library. There is an amazing art installation of over 58,000 dog tags from the Vietnam War, showing the true impact of that terrible time in our history. Make your way to the 9th floor where you will find a nice little museum area telling about Harold Washington, a special collections area that always has art on display, and of course the beautiful Winter Garden!

2. Newberry Library

60 West Walton Street, Chicago, IL 60610-3305 +1 312-943-9090 [email protected] http://www.newberry.org/
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Newberry Library

The Newberry is an independent research library concentrating in the humanities with an active educational and cultural presence in Chicago. Free and open to the public, it houses an extensive non-circulating collection of rare books, maps, music, manuscripts, and other printed material. The Newberry offers exhibits based on its outstanding collections, theatrical performances, lectures and discussions with today's leading humanists, seminars, and teacher programs. The Newberry welcomes researchers into the reading rooms who are at least 14 years old or in the ninth grade. Creating a reader account and requesting collection items takes just a few minutes.

Reviewed By nancylee54 - Dixon, United States

My first time to visit - excellent staff, very helpful. Great resources for research. Hope to stop in and continue with my research.

3. Chicago Cultural Center Welcome Center

77 E Randolph Street, Chicago, IL 60602 https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/ccc.html
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Chicago Cultural Center Welcome Center

4. Pritzker Military Museum & Library

104 S Michigan Ave Second Floor - Public Entrance, Chicago, IL 60603-5902 +1 312-374-9333 [email protected] http://www.pritzkermilitary.org
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Pritzker Military Museum & Library

The Pritzker Military Museum & Library is located at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Monroe Street on floors two through four of the historic Monroe Building in Chicago's Loop. Situated across the street from Millennium Park (home to Cloud Gate and the Crown Fountain) and the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum & Library is a unique institution – part military history and information center, part museum – open to the public with an extensive collection of books, artifacts and rotating exhibits covering many eras and branches of the military. Visitors can also participate in live television show recordings in the Museum & Library's state of the art broadcast center. The Museum & Library is a center where citizens and active duty military and veterans come together to learn from each other, about military history and the role of the Armed Forces in today’s society.

Reviewed By 866TaylorB - Chicago, United States

It has been said, by some reviewers, that the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago is more library than museum. And that might be true. But there is such a treasure trove of rare and interesting books, including a sizable collection relating to Winston Churchill, that it is worth a trip to spend time in the Rare Book Reading Room to catch up on history that dates to the 1600s and 1700s and 1800s that you can't find anywhere else. Located at 104 South Michigan Avenue, on the second floor, it was founded in 2003 for the study of "the citizen soldier as an essential element for the preservation of democracy." The collection features over 115,000 items, including more than 67,000 books, as well as periodicals, videos, artwork, posters and rare military ephemera, over 9,000 photographs and glass negatives from the American Civil War and the Spanish-American War to the present, letters and journals from American soldiers, newspaper cartoons by Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper artist Bill Mauldin, war-related sheet music and many materials relating to Churchill. Another fascinating exhibit are two World War II diaries donated to the museum by Chicagoan Sam Gevirtz, who served on the aircraft carrier USS Bunker Hill during the invasion of Okinawa in 1945. If you are a historian, especially related to the Civil War and World War I and II, if you are interested in such subjects as Civil War regimental histories or military aviation or World War II unit histories, even Soviet history, the Pritzker beckons.

5. Alliance Francaise en Chicago

610 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60654-3802 +1 312-337-1070 http://www.af-chicago.org
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Alliance Francaise en Chicago

Reviewed By O6378WFannag - Park Ridge, United States

I recently signed up for French classes here. So far so good. I’m not disappointed. I am just confused by the class schedule- system-numbering... and this location doesn’t have its own parking but they validate parking tickets ( for $9)

6. McCormick Place

2301 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60616-1419 +1 773-791-7000 http://www.mccormickplace.com/
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4.0 based on 488 reviews

McCormick Place

Reviewed By jimr440 - Auchtermuchty, United Kingdom

I visited many times. Everything runs smoothly there is some decent (but expensive) food outlet. Bus services are very efficient

600 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60611-3419 +1 312-595-5060 http://www.navypier.com/events/
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4.0 based on 74 reviews

Navy Pier Festival Hall Complex

8. Chicago Waterworks Visitors Center

163 E Pearson St Chicago Public Library, Chicago, IL 60611-2162 +1 312-742-8811 https://www.chipublib.org/locations/73/
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3.5 based on 20 reviews

Chicago Waterworks Visitors Center

9. Poetry Foundation

61 W Superior St, Chicago, IL 60654-5457 +1 312-787-7070 [email protected] http://www.poetryfoundation.org/
Poetry Foundation

Visit the home for poetry in downtown Chicago! The Poetry Foundation, publisher of Poetry magazine, is an independent literary organization committed to a vigorous presence for poetry in our culture. Experience the Library’s 30,000-volume collection, the beautiful Gallery, and any of the 100+ free events that happen annually. All public spaces, including a gender neutral bathroom, are accessible.

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