March 9, 2006 (Press Release) --
A few blocks north of the Art Institute is the Chicago Cultural Center, which often sponsors free music concerts. Galleries, exhibitions, beautiful interior design and a permanent museum all make the cultural center an interesting place to roam. It includes the Museum of Broadcast Communications, a fun nostalgic museum that takes you back to the simpler days before digital broadcasting and multiple channels. The radio era is recalled by local stars such as Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. Television exhibits include clips of pioneering shows like 'Kukla, Fran and Ollie' and 'The Honeymooners' and are supplemented by famous local events, such as the first Kennedy-Nixon presidential election debate of 1960, which took place at a Chicago television station.
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A few blocks north of the Art Institute is the Chicago Cultural Center, which often sponsors free music concerts.
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