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Great Chicago Stories: A Virtual Field Trip Through History

May, 2008: The Chicago History Museum is proud to present its award winning website, Great Chicago Stories, an interactive tool containing powerful historical fiction narratives for use by elementary and high school students, teachers, and families to encourage students to critically engage with history and enhance their classroom curriculum.

Great Chicago Stories has been honored with three prestigious awards this year:

  • The 2008 Gold MUSE Award for Teaching and Outreach from the American Association of Museums Media & Technology Committee
  • The 2008 Award for Excellence in Published Resources for Students and Teachers, form the American Association of Museums Committee on Education
  • The 2008 Best of the Web (Education) Award, from Museums and the Web, the annual conference sponsored by Archives and Museum Informatics

> Visit the website at www.greatchicagostories.com

> Download the full press release

Support for this project is provided by the following:
The National Endowment for the Humanities
The Brinson Foundation

Hedrich Blessing Photograph Digitization Project

March, 2008: The Museum is working on a very exciting project to scan, digitize, and catalog 15,000 of the 250,000 Hedrich Blessing photographs in the Museum’s collection. The work will extend over the next three years; the project will help preserve the collection and make these significant photographs available for public access.

The Hedrich Blessing photograph collection documents the work of one of the finest and most widely recognized architectural photography firms in the world. One of the Museum’s prized holdings, the collection contains architectural photographs from A Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933–34; Bertrand Goldberg; Holabird and Roche; Burnham and Root; Anderson, Probst and White; and more. Over 14 different collections will be digitized for this project.

The Museum has a full-time Imaging Technician dedicated to the project, restoring and cataloging anywhere from 20 to 25 images per day. Currently, the Museum has completed the digitization of 2,200 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe images, 225 Frank Lloyd Wright images, and 230 images from the 1933–34 Century of Progress. At this point many of the Mies photographs are available through the Research Center and online, through the Museum’s online Research Catalog, ARCHIE.

> Download the press release for more info

> Explore ARCHIE

> Browse the Museum Store's selection of prints for sale

Support for this project is provided for The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation


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Visit the Museum virtually with podcasts, video, slideshows, games, and interactive maps.

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Museum in the News

Media coverage of Chicago History Museum programs, resources, and people

08/19/2009 | Our Mexican Cousin

05/22/2009 | Chic roots on display at the Chicago History Museum

05/13/2009 | '80s Hades: Panelists talk of ‘Surviving Reagan'

02/16/2009 | Presidents answer questions at Chicago History Museum

02/04/2009 | Closets are for Clothes

01/10/2009 | Planning for Chicago's future requires Burnham-style vision

11/04/2008 | Pages of our past

11/02/2008 | The way we wore: Exploring Chicago's fashion history

10/31/2008 | Studs Terkel dies

10/22/2008 | Loyal treatment for Lincoln

10/16/2008 | This Sunday, You're Either In or You're Out at the Chicago History Museum

10/09/2008 | Letter from Chicago: Scene

10/01/2008 | A Look Back At 1906: Cubs Vs. Sox In World Series

09/29/2008 | Fall Fashion, Art and Music Happenings: Watch Out

09/26/2008 | Glamor and the gritty city

09/22/2008 | Chic Chicago on NBC 5's Style Profile

09/05/2008 | My kind of gown

09/04/2008 | Pub crawls with an extra shot

08/28/2008 | School of Frock

07/09/2008 | Our 50 favorite magazines

06/16/2008 | Another look at the Capone era

05/14/2008 | Out at CHM looks at trans history

05/11/2008 | Flashback: 1933 World's Fair

03/31/2008 | State Street transformed (requires Flash player)

03/26/2008 | Museums exhibit high-tech appeal

03/07/2008 | '68 FILM AT MUSEUM: Chicago nuns' gentle question captures portrait of an era

03/07/2008 | Exhibit explores how Catholics helped shape Chicago

03/06/2008 | Guidebook to Chicagoland for people with disabilities

03/06/2008 | Museum spotlights Catholic history in Chicago

03/02/2008 | Is 21st century city keeping the faith?

02/11/2008 | Motorola Celebrates Lessons from Abraham Lincoln's Life with Dedicated Grant Program

02/06/2008 | Panel: Gentrification challenges public housing residents' sense of community

01/31/2008 | Out at CHM: Sexual Politics

01/23/2008 | The Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

12/21/2007 | DJ Spooky's latest spin? A visual poem to Chicago

12/21/2007 | Affordable reproductions available at the Museum

12/18/2007 | The Museum at FIT tells the story of how Chic Chicago: Couture Treasures from the Chicago History Museum came to be

12/13/2007 | The Museum acquires Black Sox documents

12/04/2007 | Chicago at 40: The Band and its City installation commemorates the group's anniversary

11/08/2007 | Chicago Under Glass features Chicago Daily News photos from the Museum's collection

10/20/2007 | Big Picture: A New View of Painting in Chicago offers a unique history of Chicago's art scene

09/18/2007 | The Museum acquires sketches from Chicago 7 trial

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