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Another massive, opulent church of the Polish Cathedral Style, built in 1882..
Another massive, opulent church of the Polish Cathedral Style, built in 1882.
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1039 West 32nd Street, Chicago, IL, United States
+1 773-927-6646
Bridgeport's (and possibly Chicago's) most radical and experimental artistic space is huge, full of artists and their art, and is an ever-expanding force in the neighborhood - they plan to host live music in the near future
A big arts center in the heart of Bridgeport hosting three contemporary painting galleries: Oskar Friedl, 33 Collective, and the Zhou Brothers Art Foundation, as well as the eerie abstracts and mixed-media experiments of 4Art
Built in 1914 to house overflow from Saint Mary of Perpetual Help, in the so-called 'Polish Cathedral Style
A good place to play some baseball, soccer, volleyball, basketball, or take a dip in the pool
This limestone structure marks the entrance to the now defunct Union Stock Yards that dominated this section of Chicago (and the meatpacking industry of the country) in the late 19th-early 20th centuries
Formerly known as New Comiskey Park, this is the home of the White Sox - or, as the name is properly phrased in the company of Cubs fans, The 2005 World Champion White Sox
This information center is located in the midst of things at 18th and Halsted, but it's generally only open to coincide with the 2nd Fridays Art Walk, so a stop to gather event cards at Kristoffer's Cafe will be more informative on other days
An art exhibit specializing in late-modern and contemporary art
Fascinating exhibitions of traditional and contemporary Latin American art
This gallery has a talented group of artists behind it, mostly featuring original visions of urban landscapes