A Newberry Library and Chicago Historical Society Exhibit: October 1, 2004, to January 15, 2005



 
Visiting the Exhibit: Location

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The Library is located at 60 West Walton Street, Chicago, 60610. It occupies the block between Clark and Dearborn on the west and east, and Oak and Walton on the north and south, 3 blocks west of Michigan Avenue.

By the Kennedy Expressway, exit Ohio East, follow Ohio east about one mile to Dearborn, turn left onto Dearborn and go north to Walton. The Library will be on your left.

By Lake Shore Drive, exit LaSalle Drive, follow LaSalle Drive to Clark Street, turn left onto Clark and go south past Division to Walton. The Library will be on your left.

By public transportation, the Clark Street No. 22 bus drops you off at the door of the Library coming north from the Loop, or on the west side of the Library if coming south; using the El or subway, take the Howard/Dan Ryan line to the Clark and Division stop. Walk 3 blocks south on Clark and the Library will be on your left.

For further information on this and other public transportation call 836-7000 in area code 312 or 708.


 
This exhibit has been organized by the Newberry Library's Dr. William M. Scholl Center for Family and Community History and the Chicago Historical Society. It has been made possible with major funding provided in part by The Institute of Museum and Library Services, a federal agency that fosters innovation, leadership and a lifetime of learning. Generous support also provided by The Chicago Reader and Dr. and Mrs. Tapas K. Das Gupta.
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