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A small history museum with exhibits celebrating the area's once mighty steel industry and Labor history..
A small history museum with exhibits celebrating the area's once mighty steel industry and Labor history.
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9801 S Avenue G
An Obelisk marking the State Line between Illinois and Indiana near Lake Michigan just south of Calumet Park and beach along a small road leading to the front gate of the State Line Generating Station
The Church from the Blues Brothers where James Brown played the lively reverend
A conservation area around large Wolf Lake that is a study in contrasts between the industrial surroundings and the local cattails
The Rainbow Beach is one of the best and biggest beaches in Chicago, boasting a magnificent South Side view of the Chicago skyline, and it has a free parking lot! Free outdoor movies are often held in the adjacent Rainbow Park
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
36 holes of golf on the shores of Lake Calumet with some classic Far South views of the distant skyline and nearby decaying steel mills
Nine holes of golf maintained (somewhat) by the Chicago Park Administration
The museum, a tribute to A
Ok, this place is cool
An enormous South Side landmark, which once served as the private golf clubhouse - closed to African-Americans