Passport to Illinois Part 3: Touring Cantigny, Haymarket Martyrs Monument and more
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CHICAGO — As the United States gears up to celebrate its 250th anniversary, we’re diving into the narratives that give shape to our nation, with a focus on the Chicago area. The “Illinois America 250” Passport offers an engaging journey through these stories. Jasmine Minor introduces us to some noteworthy locations during the final leg of our tour in and around Chicago.

We’ve reached the concluding phase of our passport tours, starting with a visit to the First Division Museum at Cantigny, where history comes alive.

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This museum showcases a rich collection of artifacts, uniforms, and personal stories that follow the First Infantry Division through America’s most pivotal battles.

“Visitors will encounter exhibits detailing events like the Battle of Cantigny, D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge, and the Vietnam War,” explained Will Buhlig from the First Division Museum at Cantigny. “The museum not only covers combat and the sacrifices made but also highlights the military’s humanitarian efforts and security roles, which are crucial aspects of their service.”

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However, the American story isn’t solely defined by wartime events.

Our next destination takes us to the Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum, where we delve into the nation’s origins and the rich tapestry of its indigenous cultures.

“Europeans did not start with the do not mark the beginning of American history, just the beginning of the history of the United States, the political unit. And so we’re excited to talk about this,” Michael Lamble, Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum, said.

Native tribes had been living around the Great Lakes for generations before the United States existed, building communities rooted in trade and a deep connection to the land. When European settlers arrived, that balance shifted, disease reduced populations, the fur trade changed their economy, and a series of treaties with the U.S. government forced them to give up large portions of their homeland.

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“We’re really excited to be able to talk about the ways in which Potawatomi, specifically, and native peoples in general, in Illinois and Chicago land are reclaiming ancestral lands, reclaiming ancestral, traditions, ancestral lifeways, within the history of America at large,” Lamble said.

We’re heading over to the Haymarket Martyrs Monument. Let’s learn more about how Chicagoland played a role in labor relations. Check it out.

The Haymarket Affair began as a peaceful labor rally in what’s now the West Loop but turned violent when someone threw a bomb at police.

“Because of the panic and there being no light, the crowd dispersed, probably a number of workers,” Larry Spivack, president emeritus of the Illinois Labor History Society, said. “We know a number of workers were killed, but it’s not documented. How many? And nobody knows who threw the bomb. There is, to this day, nobody knows. That’s one of the great American mysteries.”

The explosion and ensuing gunfire left several officers and civilians dead, sparking national fear. In the aftermath, several activists were arrested and controversially convicted, making the event a lasting symbol of labor rights struggles and injustice. The affair produced the eight-hour workday.

For more information, visit https://www.il250.org/passport.

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