Chicago Official Visitors Guide 2008-2009 - (Page 65) and educational institution whose mission is to preserving honorable values through sports by honoring and promoting the history and heritage of Italian Americans who have made significant contributions to sports and society. We offer a multimedia, state-ofthe-art exhibit gallery, gift shop and special event/conference facilities. 1431 W. Taylor St., 312-226-5566, www.niashf.org Located in Lincoln Park, the Nature Museum engages visitors, especially urban dwellers, in new ways to connect with and preserve the natural world through a unique indoor/ outdoor experience. Open weekdays 9am–4:30pm and weekends 10am–5pm. $9 adults, $7 students (13–22), $7 seniors (60+), $6 children (3–12). Free on Thurs. Chicago residents always save $1 off general admission. 2430 N. Cannon Dr., 773-755-5100, www.naturemuseum.org National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame The NIASHF is a 501 (c)(3) museum Shedd Aquarium The world’s aquarium Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum Pritzker Military Library The Pritzker Military Library offers a collection of books, art, films, medals and uniforms along with live weekly events and gallery exhibits on the Citizen Soldier and American military history. Admission is free, Mon.–Fri. 8:30am–4:30pm. 610 N. Fairbanks Ct., Second Fl., 312-587-0234, www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org offers more than 22,000 animals from around the world. Labor Day–Memorial Day 9am–5pm; Memorial Day–Labor Day, weekends and holidays 9am–6pm. See all Shedd has to offer with the All Access Pass, which includes admission to the Wild Reef, the Oceanarium and the original aquarium and is $17 for Chicago resident adults ($23 for non-resident adults) $12 for Chicago seniors and children, ages 3–11 ($16 for nonresident seniors and children). The Mini Pass, which includes admission to the aquarium and either the Wild Reef or the Oceanarium exhibits, is: $14 for Chicago resident adults ($18 for non-resident adults) $11 for Chicago seniors and children, ages 3–11 ($14 for non-resident seniors and children). General admission (aquarium only) prices: $5 for Chicago resident adults ($8 for non-resident adults) and $4 for seniors and children, ages 3–11 ($6 for non-resident seniors and children). Other ticketing options are available, and discounted pricing is available for groups. 1200 S. Lake Shore Dr., 312-939-2438, www.sheddaquarium.org museum in a stunning new facility. Exhibitions showcase the museum’s world-class collection and explore identity and contemporary culture. Additional features include an interactive Children’s Center, Wolfgang Puck kosher café and gift shop. Sun.–Wed. 10am–6pm; Thurs.10am–7pm; Fri. 10am–3pm. Admission $7 general; $5 for students and seniors; children under 5 free. Free museum admission every Tues. from 10am–noon and every Thurs. 3pm–7pm. 610 S. Michigan Ave., 312-322-1700, www.spertus.edu (Events) • 9/26–1/18/09: Twisted into Recognition: Clichés of Jews and Others • 10/24–1/11/09: Isadora Turner Collection • 11/15: Children’s Center Opening Program Spertus Museum/Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies Chicago’s Jewish Ukrainian National Museum Discover Ukraine’s rich culture through colorful Easter eggs, ceramics, costumes, intricate embroidery and religious artifacts. Learn about the Ukrainian Genocide Famine and the Chernobyl disaster. 2249 W. Superior St., 312-421-8020 pg For a personalized tour contact the Chicago Greeter Program: 312-744-8000, www.chicagogreeter.com ¶ 65 http://www.citypass.com http://www.chicagogreeter.com
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