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Aragon Ballroom 773.561.9500 1106 W. Lawrence Avenue
Chicago, Il.
| Built in 1926, the Aragon quickly became Chicago's premiere place for live Entertainment. Its unique architecture, design, and ambiance have made it the ideal setting for:
• Concerts
• Large Private Parties
• Corporate Events
• Conventions
• World Class Boxing
• Wrestling Matches
• Movie and Video Productions
• Dances
• Television Programs
• Cultural Events
The venue can be arranged to accommodate events from 700 to 4,500 people.
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Green Mill Jazz Club 773.878.5552 4802 N. Broadway Ave.
Chicago, IL 60640 greenmill@comcast.net
| "JAZZ - dixieland, traditional, bebop, contemporary, progressive - played by such legendary figures as Von Freeman, Franz Jackson and Wilbur Campbell, as well as young lions Kurt Elling, Eric Alexander and Orbert Davis. All capture the broad spectrum of jazz from its root rhythms in New Orleans to New York avant-garde. Deep smokey jazz sounds fill the club in the early morning hours when soulful musicians continue to express their love of jazz by jamming 'til the early dawn.
The Green Mill is sophisticated informality, warm glowing atmosphere steeped in the heady sounds of the early '30s and '40s; it was actually patterned after Clark Monroe's Uptown House in Harlem (as it was during the '40s). Uniquely comfortable to all audiences from the sequined Saturday night date to the progressively dressed offbeat student, the magic of the Mill is that the audience commingles in its mutual respect for the music.
And, in the far corner, in all her alabaster glory, stands Ceres, Goddess of Harvest, rechristened Stella by Starlight by the house musicians. Stella was salvaged from the lower depths of The Green Mill, dusted off, and returned to compliment the authenticity of the art deco/art nouveau décor in the light fixtures and artwork, embellished with lavishly scrolled frames. Shades of Al Capone's heyday are found in the wall memorabilia as you enter and in the famous booth where he and his henchmen could keep a cautious eye on both doors.
Today, The Green Mill, in keeping with owner Dave Jemilo's philosophy for a proper mix of down-to-earth friendliness and class, maintains an authenticity of the '40s in service, price and music, perfected upon with the steady Sunday night performance of the internationally acclaimed Uptown Poetry Slam, which began at the Mill in 1986.
If only the walls could speak..."
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Riviera Theatre 773.275.6800 4746 N. Racine
Chicago, IL 60640
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Chicago Landmarks
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Magnolia Cafe (773) 728-8785 1224 W Wilson Ave
Chicago, IL 60640
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GreatSchools.net
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Chicago Public Schools
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Private School Search
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Uptown Chamber of Commerce (773) 878-1184 4753 N. Broadway
Chicago, IL 60640 info@uptownchamber.com
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Chicago Corinthian Yacht Club 601 W. Montrose Dr.
Chicago, Il. webmaster@corinthian.org
| Chicago Corinthian Yacht Club is located on Montrose Harbor, the most northerly of Chicago's harbors. Founded in 1936, Corinthian has over 400 members and is one of the friendliest and oldest yacht clubs on the Great Lakes. We host a number of race events such as the Hobelman and Kaczmarek Regattas, Offshore and One Design racing. The harbor is well protected from weather, with an average depth of about 18 feet. With the Chicago skyline to enjoy, respected racing program, active junior fleet, and social calendar Chicago Corinthian has what it takes to make a boating season memorable! |
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Montrose Harbor 312.742.7527 601 W. Montrose Drive
Chicago, IL 60613
| Montrose Harbor is located on the northern edge of Lincoln Park, a short walk from Montrose Beach. There are 630 docks, mooring cans and star docks. Transient docking is available. We suggest calling the harbor directly for reservations any time after May 15. Waste pump-out equipment is provided on a no charge basis. |
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