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About the Library Gerber/Hart Library was founded in 1981 to be a depository for the records of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered ( LGBT ) individuals and organizations, and for other resources bearing upon their lives and experiences in American society. Gerber/Hart Library has since grown into being the Midwests largest LGBT circulating library with over 14, 000 volumes, 800 periodical titles, and 100 archival collections. Hosting various programs and events that support its beliefs that knowledge is the key to dispelling homophobia and that affirming information about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered persons is critical to fostering pride and self-confidence, Gerber/Hart Library seeks to not only preserve and protect items of LGBT individuals and organizations, but to be a conduit for change. Located in the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago, Gerber/Hart Library serves the research and recreational reading needs of the Chicago metro-area and the Midwest, and through participation in the Interlibrary Loan program, people throughout the U.S.
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Chicago is home to the largest dome made of Tiffany stained glass in the world. But you won't find it at the Art Institute or in one of the city's famous museums. It's in the Chicago Cultural Center, which takes up a whole city block and was, when it opened in 1991, the country's first free municipal cultural center. It offers more than 700 arts and cultural programs every year –- and almost all of them are free. Not only do you experience visual art, performing arts, lectures and other cultural events in the Chicago Cultural Center, you can also enjoy seeing one of the city's most beautiful architectural treasures.

Best and Worst Time to Go to the Chicago Cultural Center
The Chicago Cultural Center is closed most holidays, so plan your visit by checking the center's schedule on its website to make sure it will be open on the day(s) you want to be there. Its hours on most days, including Saturday and Sunday, are either 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., so check the website and plan accordingly.

Must See and Do at the Chicago Cultural Center
To truly appreciate the architectural treasures of the building, take one of the 45-minute building tours that are conducted at 1:15 p.m. every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, departing from the Randolph Street Lobby on the first floor. No reservations needed.
 

  • Expand your mind by attending one of the University of Chicago's free lectures in the Cultural Center
  • Listen to one of the free musical performances presented by the Center
  • Contemplate the art in the Center's galleries


Admission to the Chicago Cultural Center
There is no admission charged at the Chicago Cultural Center, and most of the performances, exhibits and programs are free as well.

Parking and Public Transportation to the Chicago Cultural Center
The Chicago Cultural Center's website, which is part of the city's website, has extensive directions to the Center. You can find parking in one of these parking garages: Millennium Park, Grant Park North, Grant Park South and East Monroe garage. Chicago Transit Authority has buses and trains that stop near the Cultural Center, as does Metra's rail lines. Visit the CTA website for more information. The city's bike sharing program also has a station in the Chicago Cultural Center.

Food at the Chicago Cultural Center
Several cafes, bakeries, sandwich shops and restaurants are within just a few blocks of the Cultural Center, some within easy walking distance, so you can grab a bite either before or after your visit.

Insider Tip for the Chicago Cultural Center
One of the Chicago Visitor Information Centers is located inside the Cultural Center. Stop in and get information for the best way to enjoy the rest of your Chicago visit.

Author's bio: Susan Hoskins Miller is a writer who lives in metropolitan Indianapolis and works in a university library. In her free time, she enjoys being with her family and exploring places in the Midwest.

 

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Art Room Events specializes in unique social opportunities in Chicagoland area beyond the typical Wine & Painting nights, as well as private events and celebrations. Our experiences are great for those who are looking for a unique idea for a bachelorette party, birthday and engagement celebrations, corporate events, and team building activities. Among our signature experiences you can find Speakeasy Murder Mystery Cocktail game; Coffee Painting & Tasting; Bachelorette Party With Painting, Laughs, Campaign & A Nude Model; Pumpkin Carving & Beer Tasting, as well as various team building games.