CBA Record July-August 2024
ABA 2024 ANNUAL MEETING IN CHICAGO, IL
Lincoln, and much more. Finish your visit with lunch in the museum’s award-winning café or get the schedule for walking and trolly tours, because the museum is adjacent to a beauti ful history trail with native prairie plants. chicagohistory.org Landscape Magic at the Museum of Science and Industry Bonnie McGrath, Law Office of Bonnie McGrath Everyone in Chicago visits the Museum of Science and Industry in Hyde Park, which began life as the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition (World’s Fair). The museum has everything: from a Boeing 727 you can sit in, to a German submarine you can walk through. There is also a chicken hatchery, a coal mine, and Colleen Moore’s famous doll house. Not to mention used spaceships and classic trains. Around the back and across the lagoon to the south stands the Clarence Darrow Bridge, at the north end of Jackson Park, where renowned landscaper Frederick Law Olmsted worked his landscape magic for the Fair. Every March 13, the date of Darrow’s death in 1938, lawyers and their friends visit the bridge, because Darrow said that if there was an afterlife, he’d send a sign there. So far, no sign. TOURS AND NEIGHBORHOODS Aside from the famous double-decker bus tours, some lesser known ones that get rave reviews are the Chicago Crime Tour that takes passengers throughout the city to see where “the Mob” conducted its business decades ago. The route includes the Cook County Criminal Courthouse, as well as a stop at the Biograph Theater, the site of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre where the country’s most wanted criminal, John Dillinger, was shot down in 1934. Tours are also offered at night. chicagocrimetours.com. The Gangsters and Ghosts Walking Tour takes you back to the Roaring ‘20s when the Chicago Loop was a hub for bootleggers, speakeasies, and Al Capone. gangstersandghosts.com Another fun tour is the two-hour guided downtown walk that visits sites from movies and TV, including Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, The Untouchables, The Dark Knight, The Bear, The Blues Brothers , Get out into the neighborhoods! As we say in Chicago, we’re a city of 77 neighborhoods, and you can’t get a full understand ing of how amazing this city is just from the Loop. Some of the city’s best restaurants are in Logan Square, Avondale, Pilsen, and Hyde Park. Everyone knows about the museums downtown, but there are some very cool ones not that far away, including the National Museum of Mexican Art and the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures. In short, take some time to stretch your legs and explore areas outside the Loop. CBA RECORD 29 Beyond the Basic Walking Tour Pamela Menaker, Clifford Law Offices and many more. chicagomovietours.com Go Beyond Michigan Ave and the Loop: Chicago Neighborhoods Trisha Rich, CBA Secretary; Holland & Knight LLP
MUSEUMS Museums Waiting to Wow You
Justice Michael B. Hyman, Editor, CBA Record; Illinois Appellate Court Chicago hosts some of the nation’s most celebrated museums. Also not to be missed are lesser known yet equally fascinating local treasures. So, prepare to be amazed, amused, and thor oughly entertained at these local wonders within walking dis tance of North Michigan Avenue: • American Writers Museum, 180 N. Michigan Ave., ameri canwritersmuseum.org. Only U.S. museum devoted to the works and contributions of American writers. • Richard H. Driehaus Museum , 40 E. Erie St., driehaus museum.org. Housed in a historic mansion, showcases deco rative arts and architecture from the Gilded Age. • International Museum of Surgical Science, 1524 N. Lake Shore Dr., imss.org. Displays art and artifacts on the history and advancements of surgery and medical devices. • Museum of Contemporary Photography (at Columbia College Chicago), 600 S. Michigan Ave., mocp.org. Cele brates the diversity of contemporary photographic expression. • Museum of Illusions Chicago, 25 E. Washington St., moi chicago.com. Experience the science behind optical illusions and perception. • Pritzker Military Museum & Library, 104 S. Michigan Ave., 2nd Floor, pritzkermilitary.org. Extensive collection of mili tary artifacts, maps, and manuscripts on the American mili tary experience. Get the Facts: The Chicago History Museum Nina Fain, JSS Family Trust The Chicago History Museum, located in Lincoln Park, is set on land once owned by Native tribes. Visitors have an unforgettable opportunity to embrace all that is Chicago. Only a 10-minute ride north of the city’s center, it is easily accessible by public tran sit or private car. You can explore the museum on your own or with its expert guides. Iconic exhibits cover Emmett Till and the actual death bed and mask of the assassinated President Abraham
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