Forgotten Chicago
Forgotten Chicago is an organization that seeks to discover and document little known elements of Chicago’s infrastructure, architecture, neighborhoods and general cityscape, whether existing or historical.[1]
The organization exposes many of these often overlooked elements of Chicago’s built environment to a wide audience to increase interest in their preservation.[2] In addition to conducting research and publishing articles on their website, Forgotten Chicago also leads neighborhood walking tours[3] and holds free presentations at area libraries.[4] Forgotten Chicago has received many accolades including being named one of Chicago Magazine's 171 best Chicago websites in February 2008[5] and being featured in the Chicago Tribune,[6] The Northwest Indiana Times,[7] Time Out Chicago,[8] and local radio.[9]
Their web presence underwent a major re-design in January 2009 with feature improvements, revised and updated content, and more ways for the public to get involved with the organization through Twitter and Facebook.
See also
References
- ↑ "Mission Statement | Forgotten Chicago | History, Architecture, and Infrastructure". forgottenchicago.com. Retrieved 2016-01-15.
- ↑ "Forgotten Chicago Mission Statement".
- ↑ "Forgotten Chicago Tour No. 1".
- ↑ "Oak Lawn Illinois Public Library adult programs".
- ↑ "Chicago Magazine's List of the 171 Best Chicago Websites".
- ↑ Steve Johnson (February 27, 2008). "The Chicago Tribune Hypertext".
- ↑ Janet Moran. "Historical buildings show business and beauty can coexist.".
- ↑ Jake Malooley. "Forgotten Chicago documents secret aspects of the City.".
- ↑ Outside the Loop RADIO. "Chicago: Out of Sight, Out of Mind".
External links
- Forgotten Chicago
- Forgotten Chicago message board
- Forgotten Chicago Twitter