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  2. DANK Haus German American Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    Founded in Chicago in 1959, it seeks to preserve and promote German and German American culture. [2] The center contains the DANK museum, Scharpenberg art gallery, a library (Koegel Bibliothek), facilities for social gatherings, and offers German language classes. [3] It is a member organization of the Chicago Cultural Alliance.

  3. List of events at Soldier Field - Wikipedia

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    September 20: Chicago's German-American community held its first annual German Day event at Soldier Field, featuring a soccer match, athletics, performances and ceremonies. The event raised funds for numerous charities. German Day events were held annually at Soldier Field until 1937, regularly drawing crowds in excess of 40,000. [1]

  4. Christkindlmarket, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The German American Chamber of Commerce of the Midwest first held Chicago's Christkindlmarket on Pioneer Court in 1996. [1] [2] Christkindlmarket was inspired by the Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg, Germany. In 1997, Mayor Daley requested that the festival be moved to Daley Plaza. [2] That year the market attracted more than 750,000 visitors. [2]

  5. Germans in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    DANK Haus German American Cultural Center. Historically, Chicago has had an ethnic German population. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, 15.8% of people in the Chicago area had German ancestry, and those of German ancestry were the largest ethnic group in 80% of Chicago's suburbs. As of the year 1930, those of German ancestry were the largest European ...

  6. Lincoln Avenue (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Originally it was a Native American trail running along a slight ridge in the usually soggy ground of pre-settlement Chicago. Prior to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the street was known as Little Fort Road, and it led to the town of Little Fort, now known as Waukegan, Illinois. In Morton Grove it was known as Miller's Mill Road.

  7. Back to Bavaria: German-American Festival expects ... - AOL

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    The German-American Festival, kicking off on Friday. "We get so many messages and inquiries," said Christa Luttman, who counts chairman ... Back to Bavaria: German-American Festival expects crowds ...

  8. Category:German-American culture in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German-American culture in Chicago" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

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