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Au cœur du centre-ville de Chicago, l'American Writers Museum célèbre tous les genres d'écriture à travers des expositions et une programmation interactives. De Twain à Tupac, il y a une histoire ici pour tout le monde. Découvrez par vous-même et visitez dès aujourd'hui! 180, avenue N. Michigan. Réouverture le 14 mai 2021. Nommée meilleure attraction de l'Illinois par USA Today et l'un des 10 meilleurs nouveaux musées au monde par Fodor's.
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Parcours Vert B – Débutant ~ Broken Bridge 28' Buoy Balance 23' Butterfly Bridge 19' Fun steppa 24 'Catwalk 30' Mini Zip 100 'Sand Dollar Bridge 27'
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180 N Michigan Ave, 2e étage
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Les étudiants sont éligibles pour le senior tarif, doit présenter une carte d'étudiant valide à l'arrivée
  • Le Musée accueille tous les visiteurs et nous espérons rendre nos expositions et notre programmation accessibles à tous. À cette fin, les services suivants sont offerts : Portes à bouton à l'entrée de l'immeuble Accès par ascenseur au 2e étage Une grande salle de bain familiale non genrée Vastes toilettes avec barres d'appui
  • Portes à bouton à l'entrée entrée du bâtiment
  • Accès par ascenseur au 2ème étage
  • Une grande salle de bain familiale non genrée
  • Grandes cabines de toilettes avec barres d'appui
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Couvre-visage obligatoire pour les visiteurs non vaccinés
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American Writers Museum
Visitors will explore the great writers’ hometowns and learn about all of the AWM Affiliate homes in Writers Hall. In A Nation of Writers they will learn about and celebrate authors who are emblematic of a unique American Voice, across history, genre, and mediums, from poets to sportswriters . Galleries such as The Mind of a Writer will de-mystify famed writers’ works and methodologies and invite visitor creativity with games and other immersive offerings. The Wintrust Chicago Gallery will delve into the great writers, literary influencers, characters, and groups that shaped the city’s unique literary tradition. Featured in the Meijer Gallery is the temporary exhibit, My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today explores contemporary writing by immigrants through various themes. The Tools of the Trade exhibit in the Roberta Rubin Writer’s Room focuses on the tools used by famous American writers through history, from Frederick Douglass to Helen Keller to Maya Angelou.
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American Writers Museum
Visitors will explore the great writers’ hometowns and learn about all of the AWM Affiliate homes in Writers Hall. In A Nation of Writers they will learn about and celebrate authors who are emblematic of a unique American Voice, across history, genre, and mediums, from poets to sportswriters . Galleries such as The Mind of a Writer will de-mystify famed writers’ works and methodologies and invite visitor creativity with games and other immersive offerings. The Wintrust Chicago Gallery will delve into the great writers, literary influencers, characters, and groups that shaped the city’s unique literary tradition. Featured in the Meijer Gallery is the temporary exhibit, My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today explores contemporary writing by immigrants through various themes. The Tools of the Trade exhibit in the Roberta Rubin Writer’s Room focuses on the tools used by famous American writers through history, from Frederick Douglass to Helen Keller to Maya Angelou.
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American Writers Museum
Visitors will explore the great writers’ hometowns and learn about all of the AWM Affiliate homes in Writers Hall. In A Nation of Writers they will learn about and celebrate authors who are emblematic of a unique American Voice, across history, genre, and mediums, from poets to sportswriters . Galleries such as The Mind of a Writer will de-mystify famed writers’ works and methodologies and invite visitor creativity with games and other immersive offerings. The Wintrust Chicago Gallery will delve into the great writers, literary influencers, characters, and groups that shaped the city’s unique literary tradition. Featured in the Meijer Gallery is the temporary exhibit, My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today explores contemporary writing by immigrants through various themes. The Tools of the Trade exhibit in the Roberta Rubin Writer’s Room focuses on the tools used by famous American writers through history, from Frederick Douglass to Helen Keller to Maya Angelou.
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American Writers Museum
Visitors will explore the great writers’ hometowns and learn about all of the AWM Affiliate homes in Writers Hall. In A Nation of Writers they will learn about and celebrate authors who are emblematic of a unique American Voice, across history, genre, and mediums, from poets to sportswriters . Galleries such as The Mind of a Writer will de-mystify famed writers’ works and methodologies and invite visitor creativity with games and other immersive offerings. The Wintrust Chicago Gallery will delve into the great writers, literary influencers, characters, and groups that shaped the city’s unique literary tradition. Featured in the Meijer Gallery is the temporary exhibit, My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today explores contemporary writing by immigrants through various themes. The Tools of the Trade exhibit in the Roberta Rubin Writer’s Room focuses on the tools used by famous American writers through history, from Frederick Douglass to Helen Keller to Maya Angelou.
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American Writers Museum
Visitors will explore the great writers’ hometowns and learn about all of the AWM Affiliate homes in Writers Hall. In A Nation of Writers they will learn about and celebrate authors who are emblematic of a unique American Voice, across history, genre, and mediums, from poets to sportswriters . Galleries such as The Mind of a Writer will de-mystify famed writers’ works and methodologies and invite visitor creativity with games and other immersive offerings. The Wintrust Chicago Gallery will delve into the great writers, literary influencers, characters, and groups that shaped the city’s unique literary tradition. Featured in the Meijer Gallery is the temporary exhibit, My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today explores contemporary writing by immigrants through various themes. The Tools of the Trade exhibit in the Roberta Rubin Writer’s Room focuses on the tools used by famous American writers through history, from Frederick Douglass to Helen Keller to Maya Angelou.
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American Writers Museum
Visitors will explore the great writers’ hometowns and learn about all of the AWM Affiliate homes in Writers Hall. In A Nation of Writers they will learn about and celebrate authors who are emblematic of a unique American Voice, across history, genre, and mediums, from poets to sportswriters . Galleries such as The Mind of a Writer will de-mystify famed writers’ works and methodologies and invite visitor creativity with games and other immersive offerings. The Wintrust Chicago Gallery will delve into the great writers, literary influencers, characters, and groups that shaped the city’s unique literary tradition. Featured in the Meijer Gallery is the temporary exhibit, My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today explores contemporary writing by immigrants through various themes. The Tools of the Trade exhibit in the Roberta Rubin Writer’s Room focuses on the tools used by famous American writers through history, from Frederick Douglass to Helen Keller to Maya Angelou.
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Musée des écrivains américains
Les visiteurs exploreront les villes natales des grands écrivains et découvriront toutes les maisons affiliées à l'AWM dans Writers Hall. Dans A Nation of Writers, ils découvriront et célébreront les auteurs qui sont emblématiques d'une voix américaine unique, à travers l'histoire, le genre et les médiums, des poètes aux écrivains sportifs. Des galeries telles que The Mind of a Writer démystifieront les œuvres et les méthodologies d'écrivains célèbres et inviteront la créativité des visiteurs avec des jeux et d'autres offres immersives. La Wintrust Chicago Gallery se plongera dans les grands écrivains, les influenceurs littéraires, les personnages et les groupes qui ont façonné la tradition littéraire unique de la ville. L'exposition temporaire My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today est présentée dans la galerie Meijer et explore l'écriture contemporaine des immigrants à travers divers thèmes. L'exposition Tools of the Trade dans la Roberta Rubin Writer's Room se concentre sur les outils utilisés par les écrivains américains célèbres à travers l'histoire, de Frederick Douglass à Helen Keller en passant par Maya Angelou.
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Redrabbits81
May 2018
I just loved the American Writers Museum! I should also add the caveat that I majored in literature and writing in college, but I do think that you don't have to be a book nerd to enjoy this museum. One whole wall of the museum is dedicated to highlighting writers throughout America's history. Not only did this timeline exhibit provide the context of history, but it was also approached with inclusivity in mind. Not only did the exhibit include women writers and people of color, but the museum took effort to include a diversity of type of writing. It included journalists, poets, and essayists among novelists. As a visitor, you could also choose the depth of your interaction with the exhibit. You could peruse a few of the writers and their story, or you could dig deeper to learn the historical context of their writing and how it fit into the timeline of American history and thought. You could also watch interactive videos to dive in depth to themes throughout American writing in general. I got very immersed in the exhibit and had to stop reading every single word if I wanted to finish the rest of museum before they closed. In the next room I got to pick my five favorite books and see where my votes lined up with other visitors. If I provided my email address, I was supposed to get a bookmark of my selections but I didn't receive it. In addition to couches and books to read, this room had interactive panels where you could learn facts about bookstores and reading in schools. In the last stretch of the museum, you are invited to play with a variety of old school typewriters. The idea is that you write a bit of a story, and someone else comes along and adds a bit more. No one had left a story for me to add to, so I decided to start a couple, though technically one of them was actually a poem. Hopefully someone finishes them. I liked the idea of stranger collaboration. the next exhibits were very technical. They had these huge tables and the surfaces were tablets. I thought it was cool but I didn't have time to play with it so I don't know what really what they did. I was impressed with how fancy they looked. There were other panels on the wall where you could learn about creating dialogue between characters. Another panel illustrated that writers usually have routines and let you compare your choices for a routine with those of other American writers. Who does't enjoy being compared to Walt Whitman? The last exhibit I came to looked like one of those Pac-Man tables, but instead the game was to try and fill in the blanks of a paragraph with words provided. You can play by yourself or with another person sitting across from you. You earn points for how many words you use correctly, and get the most points if you use the same word as the original text. It is timed and so it is really hard, but I enjoyed playing it against my wife (she did not enjoy it as much as me, but that's only because I was beating her). I spent about two hours here, and I easily could have spent another hour here. It is a rather small museum, but if you are interested in reading all the information and interacting with all the exhibits, you will need about three hours. Overall it is one of the best museums I have ever been to, and I hope people go and check it out.

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