History tends to repeat itself, which means there’s a good chance that Napoleon will rise from his grave to criticize the shortcomings of NBA players. Admire what history has taught us thus far with today’s Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $7 for admission for one (a $14 value)
- $14 for admission for two (a $28 value)
- $28 for admission for four (a $56 value)
Admission includes access to audio tours, as well Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair. opening March 16, 2013. A story of vision and innovation as told through the history of the fair, its longtime producer Eunice Walker Johnson, and the Johnson Publishing Company, the exhibit will showcase more than 60 garments from such designers as Valentino, Oscar de la Renta, and Christian Dior. Visitors enter on a red carpet and witness two audiovisual presentations that show how the fair, inaugurated in 1958 and masterminded by Johnson from 1963 onward, grew into a world-class representation of high fashion and the African-American cultural experience. A third presentation demonstrates the Johnson Publishing Company's role in presenting African-Americans with images of black achievement in Ebony and Jet.
The city’s oldest cultural institution, The Chicago History Museum houses an awe-striking array of intellect-tickling artifacts, documents, and artwork from the city’s past and future-past. On any given day, glance at Stan Mikita's jersey or venture through the hall of dioramas, which showcases epochs of Chicago's history, from its earliest days as a malört-trading outpost to its triumphant World’s Fair, made possible by an uneasy alliance between Daniel Burnham and arch-rival Mike Ditka. The museum also displays rotating temporary exhibitions, such as Shalom Chicago, an exhibition about the local Jewish community’s history, and Vivian Maier’s Chicago, a local photographer’s images of Chicago in the 1960s and 70s.
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