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A Local History of Classical Antiquity

05.06.15

Aesop’s Fables Grace Gothic Revival Buildings

Carvings of creatures from Aesop’s fables by American sculptor Rene Paul...
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20.03.15

History of working people in antiquity begins in Chicago

  The 1887 book that introduced many people across the English-speaking...
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17.03.15

A UFO atop an ancient temple?

  By John Sullivan “Monstrosity of the Midway,” “Eyesore on Lake...
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17.03.15

A Downtown Pompeian Villa

In the 1950s the luxurious Congress Hotel on South Michigan Avenue...
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16.03.15

Temples of Finance

Financial institutions everywhere in the US resemble Greek temples. This is...
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16.03.15

Community Murals Notice Classical Presences

A 600-ft long cement bench covered with paintings by local families...
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14.03.15

Burnham Summons Pericles in behalf of Immigrants

In 1896, master planner and architect Daniel Burnham  appealed to the...
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14.03.15

Atlas-Spotting in “City of the Big Shoulders”

Visual representations of Atlas can be found throughout Chicago, though perhaps...
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13.03.15

Mythic Ceiling Murals

Extraordinary mythical scenes are all over the ceiling of the Chicago...
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13.03.15

Fake Latin Inscription at the Playboy Mansion

“Si Non Oscillas, Noli Tintinnare,” translated immediately as  “If you don’t...
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19.02.15

All Our Tragic: A Chicago Dionysia

All Our Tragic, a 12-hour long festive adaptation of Greek tragedy,...
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18.02.15

World’s Fairs of 1893 and 1933

      The advertisements for the World’s Fairs of 1893...
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