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Library and exhibitions on Polish heritage, both in Chicago and in Poland.
Library and exhibitions on Polish heritage, both in Chicago and in Poland. It is home to the largest collection of memorabilia relating to Ignace Paderewski, and the museum is purportedly haunted by the once famous pianist.
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984 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States
+1 773-384-3352
Multikulti is a collaborative avantgarde multi-cultural arts venue
This building was originally designed as a bank by Whitney & Williams when it was built in 1920
An experimental theater complex encompassing two stages, a cafe, and a gallery
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Contemporary art
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