Harold Washington Cultural Center
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Harold Washington Cultural Center
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Harold Washington Cultural Center is a performance facility located in the historic Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago's South Side. It was named after Chicago's first African-American Mayor Harold Washington and opened in August 2004, ten years after initial groundbreaking. In addition to the 1,000-seat Commonwealth Edison (Com-Ed) Theatre, the center offers a Digital Media Resource Center. Former Chicago City Council Alderman Dorothy Tillman and singer Lou Rawls take credit for championing th
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Theater in Chicago
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Washington_Cultural_Center
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2023-08-19T08:24:21Z
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