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The First and Only African American childrens museum in the country is named after The Bronzeville neighborhood even though it is located much further south..
The First and Only African American childrens museum in the country is named after The Bronzeville neighborhood even though it is located much further south.
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9301 South Stony Island Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States
+1 773-721-9301
Ok, this place is cool
Built in 1927 as one of the South Side's most impressive movie palaces, done up in ornate Moorish Revival style, this theater was in operation well past the riots and up into the late 1970s
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