
Van Tour | Bronzeville
Author and historian Bernard Turner leads a van tour through Bronzeville, pointing out the Walk of Fame honorees, landmarks, and public art that tell the story of how African Americans shaped the South Side. The route weaves in the history of the Great Migration, which transformed Chicago's population from 2 percent African American in 1916 to 33 percent by 1970. The tour departs at noon on Sunday, October 4, meeting at the Bronzeville Black Metropolis National Heritage Area office on Michigan Avenue. It runs 1.5 to 2 hours and includes free admission to the Chicago History Museum for one week afterward. Free, though the source also lists a $30 ticket price for non-members — registration details may clarify.
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