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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
À quoi s'attendre
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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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Taylor B
Sep 2020
For a retired newspaperman, the American Writers Museum is a treasure trove of literary history and interactive displays and fascinating exhibits that document and highlight authors and writings from more than five centuries. Located on the second floor of an office building at 180 North Michigan Avenue in Chicago, not far from Millennium Park and the Art Institute of Chicago, the 11,000-square-foot museum was established in 2010 and opened in 2017, the brainchild of Malcolm O'Hagan, a retired executive from Washington D.C. After visiting the Dublin Writers Museum in his native Ireland in 2009, O'Hagan began to wonder why there wasn't a similar museum in the United States. He chose Chicago for his new museum because of its strong tourist traffic and rich literary history. In fact, that's the subject of one of the most interesting galleries in the venue, Chicago: A City of Writers. It recalls the brilliant work of Carl Sandburg, Nelson Algren, Ben Hecht, James T. Farrell, Ernest Hemingway, Sherwood Anderson, Scott Turow, Gwendolyn Brooks, Edgar Rice Burroughs and Mike Royko. Don't look for manuscripts, first editions, rare books and artifacts. Instead, there are interactive touch screens and high-tech multimedia installations galore. I always am enamored by the table of vintage typewriters. I remember when I used a Smith-Corona in college. Also the 85-foot-long interactive wall that highlights 100 notable writers chronologically. Minds of a Writer focuses on creativity and process. Surprise Bookshelf offers 100 memorable phrases, including Timex's "Takes a licking and keeps on ticking" advertising slogan. There's an interactive touch-screen table where visitors can dig deeply into the history and meaning of 25 masterworks, including The Great Gatsby. And another interactive display allows you to compare your writing habits and skills to those of the greats. See how you compare to the writings of Melville, Hemingway, Hawthorne, Mark Twain, John Steinbeck, Jack Kerouac, Norman Mailer, Harper Lee, W.E.B. DuBois, James Baldwin, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, Laura Ingalls Wilder, even Prince, Bob Dylan and Tupac Shakur. The museum is a celebration of American literature, a great way to recognize the enduring influence of American writers on our history, culture and daily lives.
Rene C
Jun 2020
If you love writers, quotes, and books you'll be so happy you stopped here. Short descriptions and key facts of every American writer are highlighted as well as some key "writer" artifacts - like typewriters. So cool.
JanR1457
Feb 2020
I really enjoyed this Museum, I like the way it's set out with writers shown in historical sequence. A terrific display of Bob Dylan's writing and awards, (this is a changeable display). This is great for keen readers or people interested in History and how it informs the writing at each historical event. There's also an interactive room where I found many suggestions from visitors of books to read. I spent about two hours here but really could have spent many more hours. I liked the little Museum shop also, a good place to get mementos. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The museum is easy to find and is in a grand and lovely building.

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