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The city will loan the small Columbus statue removed from Arrigo Park in July 2020 to the Joint Civic Committee of Italian ...
The City of Chicago, which owns the statues, will not be bringing the statues back to their former sites in Grant Park and ...
The BriefThe Chicago Park District reached a settlement over the 2020 removal of a Christopher Columbus statue from Arrigo ...
The Chicago Park District has reached a settlement in a lawsuit filed by the Joint Civic Committee of Italians Americans over ...
The City of Chicago, which owns the statues, will not be bringing the statues back to their former sites in Grant Park and ...
Nor will another statue of the Italian explorer return to Arrigo Park in Little Italy, under an agreement between Chicago’s ...
The park's design pays homage to Chicago's founder and first non-Indigenous Black settler, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable.
Chicago residents can register for free access to more than 70 fitness centers across the city throughout the month.
Plans for a 3.5 acre-park located in Streeterville east of DuSable Lake Shore Drive were unveiled this month, and they’re looking beautiful. Jean-Baptiste Point DuSable Park will be home to lush ...
The statue will be indefinitely “loaned” to the Joint Civic Committee for Italian Americans for display at a building on ...
But the building designed to resemble a Greek temple is instead a Chicago Park District ruin. It sits fenced off and rotting ...
Plans for a park honoring Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, Chicago's first non-native settler, took a step forward this month.