Event Details
Date/Time
Wednesday, July 27, 2022, 7–8 p.m.
Location:
Full Hendrickson Room
Hendrickson South
Hendrickson North
Event Description

Some people gather around martinis. Other people gather around beer. This guided tour through Chicago illuminates why Windy City residents of legal age meet in taverns for cold libations and conversation with others.

Join urbanologist Max Grinnell, to explore the people, places and communities that make Chicago's neighborhood taverns so special! 

As an urbanologist, geographer, historian, and professor, Max Grinnell finds his raison d’etre in describing, critiquing, and analyzing the urban condition. Max was educated at the University of Chicago where he received degrees in history, geography, and community development. He’s an expert on urban design, planning, public art, the creative economy, and the history of cities. When he’s not on the road, Max can be found in Boston or Chicago. 

To request disability accommodations, please contact us at 847-392-0100 or accessibility@ahml.info prior to the event. 

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Max Grinnell

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