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Chicago History at Home | Families

June
01
June
01

CHM at Home | Neighborhoods

Hood by Hood: Discovering Chicago’s Neighborhoods After exploring the cultural richness of some of Chicago’s 77 neighborhoods, did it make you think about your neighborhood? If your neighborhood was explored, what else would you like the rest of Chicago to know about it? As a Chicagoan, you have a hand in what the future of More

May
25
May
25

CHM at Home | Neighborhoods

Hood by Hood: Discovering Chicago’s Neighborhoods This week’s challenge explores the rich history of Little Village. When Mexican and Central American immigrants came to Chicago, they faced many challenges. In response, they made choices that shaped the neighborhood of Little Village, making it an essential part of the city’s identity. Explore images of the area, More

May
18
May
18

CHM at Home | Neighborhoods

Hood by Hood: Discovering Chicago’s Neighborhoods This week’s challenge explores the rich history of Back of the Yards. When European immigrants came to Chicago, they faced many challenges. In response, they made choices that shaped the neighborhood of Back of the Yards, making it an essential part of the city’s identity. Explore images of the More

May
04
May
04

CHM at Home | Neighborhoods

Hood by Hood: Discovering Chicago’s Neighborhoods In this week’s challenge, explore the rich history of Humboldt Park. When Puerto Rican immigrants came to Chicago, they faced many challenges. In response, they made choices that shaped the neighborhood of Humboldt Park, making it an essential part of the city’s identity. Explore images of the neighborhood, read More

April
27
April
27

CHM at Home | Neighborhoods

Hood by Hood: Discovering Chicago’s Neighborhoods This week, explore the rich history of the neighborhood of Pilsen. When Mexican and Central Americans immigrants came to Chicago, they faced many challenges. In response, they made choices that shaped the neighborhood of Pilsen, making it an essential part of the city’s identity. Explore images of the neighborhood More

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