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Topic 5: Cultural Innovations 1838—Rialto Theater 1838—Rialto Theater 1846—St. Patrick’s Day 1846—St. Patrick’s Day 1847— Chicago Tribune 1847— Chicago Tribune 1856—Chicago Historical Society 1856—Chicago Historical Society
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1870: White Stockings (baseball)
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1873—Chicago Public Library and Palmer House 1873—Chicago Public Library and Palmer House
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1879—Art Institute
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1881—Marshall Field’s Department Store
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1884—First skyscraper in the world
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1889 Hull House helps West Side immigrants Hull House helps West Side immigrants
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ALSO 1889 Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie style of architecture Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie style of architecture Auditorium Theater Auditorium Theater
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1891—Symphony Orchestra
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1892 Stagg—football innovations at the University of Chicago—big #’s on jerseys, tackling dummy, huddle Stagg—football innovations at the University of Chicago—big #’s on jerseys, tackling dummy, huddle Newberry Library Newberry Library
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1893—World’s Fair
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1894—free public baths 1894—free public baths 1899—first juvenile court in the nation 1899—first juvenile court in the nation
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1900 Everleigh Club Everleigh Club Wizard of Oz Wizard of Oz Early 1900s….”Rudolph” “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” Early 1900s….”Rudolph” “Let Me Call You Sweetheart”
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1902 John Dewey says kids learn best by experiencing things, doing things John Dewey says kids learn best by experiencing things, doing things
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1904 Orchestra Hall Orchestra Hall Riverview Park Riverview Park Ravinia Ravinia
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1905—Ford automobile 1905—Ford automobile 1907—DePaul University, Essanay Studios 1907—DePaul University, Essanay Studios 1914—Cliffdwellers Club 1914—Cliffdwellers Club
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Movies, music, and entertainment 1915—first full-length motion picture 1915—first full-length motion picture 1916—Navy Pier 1916—Navy Pier 1921—first radio station KYW 1921—first radio station KYW 1922—Jazz/blues in its early stages 1922—Jazz/blues in its early stages
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Good, but bad for you… Good, but bad for you… 1928—Snickers gets a chocolate coating 1928—Snickers gets a chocolate coating 1930—Twinkie! 1930—Twinkie!
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1932 Thomas Dorsey, gospel music Thomas Dorsey, gospel music
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1933: Century of Progress Fair
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1934: Brookfield Zoo
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1936—racially integrated music ensemble 1936—racially integrated music ensemble 1942—John Johnson-- magazines 1942—John Johnson-- magazines
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Yummy! More food… 1943—Pizzeria Uno, deep dish pizza 1943—Pizzeria Uno, deep dish pizza 1951—Weber grill 1951—Weber grill
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1953 Playboy Playboy Sara Lee frozen foods Sara Lee frozen foods
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1954 Chess Records Chess Records HIP (Harlem Irving Plaza) mall HIP (Harlem Irving Plaza) mall
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1955: McDonald’s and fast food
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1959: Second City and “Improv” Theater
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1966: Bulls
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1967—Picasso sculpture 1967—Picasso sculpture 1973—Sears Tower 1973—Sears Tower 1980—Pac Man 1980—Pac Man
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1986: Bears Superbowl
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1991—Gallery 37 1991—Gallery 37 1999—Cows on Parade 1999—Cows on Parade 2001—Suite Home Chicago (outdoor art) 2001—Suite Home Chicago (outdoor art)
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