Community Corner
Chicago in the Golden Age (NSSC Class)
Chicago's original Golden Age emerged from the ashes of the 1871 fire. During the following decades, Chicago hosted great architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and redefined the American city with the Daniel Burnham plan. The Golden Age is arguably the first modern age in American history, and Chicago was at the center of America's renewal. Discover Chicago's role in defining modern American culture in this informative program. Tobin Hartnell of The Oriental Institute & Cultural Cache Tours presents the program.
Two Fridays, 2/21 - 2/28, from 1pm - 2:30pm. The cost is $20 member; $26 non-member and registration is required. Call 847/784-6030 to register or visit the website at www.nssc.org.