In my previous post I shared about group field trips my teen daughter and I enjoyed with our Classical Conversations community. For other field trips we struck out on our own. This was my intention long before we knew about any group opportunities.
My little guy and I also visited the National Museum of Mexican Art in January, accompanied by my oldest daughter, who was finishing her senior year of college. She's an artist herself, and together we enjoyed taking in the rich colors and traditions on display in the various exhibit halls. I was particularly interested in learning about the pioneering muralist Ray Patlan, as the Pilsen neighborhood is still well known for its murals. Pilsen's murals also are a big feature of the novel Hello Beautiful, by Ann Napolitano, which was set in the same vibrant neighborhood.
And where else are we planning to go? Chicago and its suburbs have many more places still beckoning us to visit and explore. At the top of my list is the Pullman National Historical Park, which is free. Next is the Osaka Garden in Jackson Park, followed by the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures Museum nearby at the University of Chicago.
If you have been around Chicago, are there other budget-friendly places you recommend? If so, leave a comment!
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