The Burnham Plan Centennial - Bold Plans, Big Dreams

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"Burnham's Chicago," presented by actor Terry Lynch

History comes alive as actor Terry Lynch portrays architect Daniel Burnham at the Hammond Public Library. This is a joint meeting of the Friends of the Library and the Hammond Historical Society. The presentation is free and open to the public. The library is at 564 State Street (between State and Sibley streets, at Sohl Avenue), Hammond, IN.

The Hammond Public Library is one of 250 Burnham Plan Centennial Partner institutions offering hundreds of ways for the people of Chicago's three-state metropolitan region to dream big and plan boldly. This 100th anniversary of the Plan of Chicago is once again stirring a diverse community to action on a grand scale — building the best possible quality of life for all. Visit www.burnhamplan100.org

 

 

 

 

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Hammond Public Library

The Hammond  Public Library is pleased host the Make Big Plans: Burnham's Vision of an American Metropolis from June 30 - December 1, 2009. For more information about the exhibit--curated by the Newberry Library--and the list of over 60 venues ...[MORE]


This program was offered on these dates:
Saturday, November 21, 2009 11:00am to noon

Hammond Public Library

Cost: free

Contact: Linda Swisher, Public Information Coordinator 219-931-5100, Ext. 310

Website: http://www.hammond.lib.in.us

Location:
Hammond Public Library
564 State Street
(on Sibley Street at Sohl Ave.)
Hammond, IN 46320
219-931-5100, Ext. 310
219-931-3474 (fax)
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