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30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago IL, 60602-2584The mission of Stand for Israel is to inform, equip and mobilize individuals and churches to support the State of Israel through prayer and grassroots...
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111 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 222, Chicago IL, 60601IIDA is the Commercial Interior Design Association with global reach.
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224 S Michigan Ave, Chicago IL, 60604The Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) is a nonprofit organization with tours, exhibitions, programs and events for all ages. Tours, exhibitions, programs...
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Chicago IL, 60605We welcome and support all people in their enjoyment of reading and pursuit of lifelong learning.
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2000 West Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 United States, Chicago IL, 60662The station serves the popular and growing Backdown and Wicker Park neighborhoods. It is the subject of Bert Monroy's famous image Damen.
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1180 North Milwaukee Avenue 1st Floor Gallery Space Chicag, Chicago, FL, 60642A weekly writing workshop became the kernel of an organization called then and now, Young Chicago Authors. Over the next three decades, YCA became a home...
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24741 Renwick Road Plainfield, IL 60544 United States, Plainfield IL, 60544American Legion Marne Post 13
River Rd & Renwick Rd
Plainfield, IL
Bar Open to the Public
Sunday – Tuesday
12 PM to 11 PM
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3647 S State St, Chicago, IL 60609, United States, Chicago IL, 60609Art Deco-style public library branch housed in the former offices of the Chicago Bee newspaper.