Jane Addams Hull-House Museum - Reviews from across the web
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Jane Addams Hull-House Museum | Museum/Attraction Review | Chicago | Frommers.com - expert review Three years after the Haymarket Riot, a young woman named Jane Addams bought an old mansion on Halsted Street that had been built in 1856 as a country home but was now surrounded by the shanties of the immigrant poor. Here, ... frommers.com
Visiting Hull-House Museum Jane Addams wrote prolifically on topics related to Hull-House activities, producing eleven books and numerous articles as well as maintaining an active speaking schedule nationwide and throughout the world. She played an important role in many local and national organizations. A founder of the Chic... uic.edu
Jane Addams Hull House Museum - Metromix Chicago Arts and Culture The museum is located in the 19th Century mansion occupied by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr, founders of the first Hull House settlement, an early model for urban reform in cities around the United States. Furnished in a polite Victorian manner, rooms have exhibits with photos and other artifact... chicago.metromix.com
Jane Addams Hull House Museum Chicago, University Village | Yelp Jane Addams was an amazing lady with a lot of good works tucked into her black belt arsenal of humanitarian awards. Her home was gorgeous (and now rentable for your special events ! at a fee, of course) . . . the museum is nice, though not going to keep the kids attention for long. More for the aged... yelp.com
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum - Chicago, IL, 60607 - Citysearch This restored mansion contains a wonderful collection of documents, furniture and photographs of residents and supporters of Hull-House, such as attorney Clarence Darrow, suffragette Susan B. Anthony, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and African-American journalist Ida B. Wells. There's also a 20-minute... chicago.citysearch.com
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