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Chicago History Minute

On March 19, 1950, Oak Park-born Edward R. Burroughs, novelist and creator of the well-known character Tarzan, passed away.
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Tour the Spaces

The Chicago Room

Chicago Room with round tablesWith its Georgian-style architecture and breathtaking views, the Chicago Room provides a classic setting for any event. Entering through the Sanger P. Robinson Gallery, the space features east-facing windows overlooking Uihlein Plaza and Lincoln Park. The interior walls contain back-lit cases displaying exquisite stained glass panels.

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North & Clark Café

Cafe from upper levelLocated on the Museum’s first floor, the newly renovated North & Clark Café is available for private rentals. The Café features floor-to-ceiling windows offering unique views of Lincoln Park and the Children’s Fountain. Set on two levels, the Café accommodates 60 to 80 guests for a plated meal and up to 120 guests for a cocktail-style reception.

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The Rubloff Auditorium

Rubloff AuditoriumThe Rubloff Auditorium is one of the most handsome and versatile theaters in the city. The fully operational theater is the perfect setting for a variety of events. The adjacent Wrigley Gallery is perfect for receptions prior to or following a program in the auditorium.

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Mandel Conference Room

Mandel Conference RoomElegant décor including forty arm chairs covered with burgundy fabric and ten six-foot tables, which can be arranged to suit your needs. Seats 40.

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