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  2. Category:French-American culture in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French-American culture in Illinois" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... French-American School of Chicago; K.

  3. Alliance Française de Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance Française de Chicago was established in 1897, [1] and is one of the oldest Alliance Française branches in the US. Originally located in the Fine Arts Building on South Michigan Avenue and currently on Dearborn Avenue, it aims to be "Chicago's French cultural and learning center dedicated to the study of French language, cultural exchange, and friendship between Americans and ...

  4. Fort de Chartres - Wikipedia

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    Also on the grounds are an operating bake oven, a garden shed built of upright logs in French Colonial poteaux-sur-sol (French: "post on sill") construction, and a kitchen garden with raised beds of produce typical of French 18th-century Illinois. Partial reconstruction of the fort's walls on the original foundations followed in 1989. [10]

  5. French Americans - Wikipedia

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    Noted American popular culture figures who maintained a close connection to their French roots include musician Rudy Vallée (1901–1986) who grew up in Westbrook, Maine, a child of a French-Canadian father and an Irish mother, [49] and counter-culture author Jack Kerouac (1922–1969) who grew up in Lowell, Massachusetts. Kerouac was the ...

  6. Notre Dame de Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame de Chicago is a Roman Catholic church in the Near West Side community area of Chicago, Illinois. The church was built from 1889 to 1892, replacing an earlier church built in 1865 at a different site.

  7. Emmanuel Macron says Olympics prove France offers more than ...

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    Macron did mention a few standouts, such as the opening ceremony on the Seine and the 22-year-old French swimmer Léon Marchand’s haul of gold medals. “But more than that, this is an ...

  8. List of place names of French origin in the United States

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    Champaign (from Champaigne, a French surname) Chicago, although not a French place name in itself, shikaakwa or "wild onion" in the Native-American Miami-Illinois language, the pronunciation of the "chi" (as opposed to the "chi" as in China) is the result of early French settlement; Claremont ("Clear Mountain") [86] Colmar (after the Alsatian ...

  9. In appreciation: Chicago’s William Friedkin was the street ...

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    “No technique.” “No style.” Those are exact quotes from William Friedkin talking about William Friedkin, in the context of the filmmaker’s intentional lack of conventional artifice on ...