History Project Ideas

johnjohn320

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Hey all,

I have to do a history project, of which we got several choices of format. I chose to write a paper, that has to be something like 15-20 pgs or so. Anywho, the project can be on just about any topic we want (it's for a history "fair"). It can be people, places, things, architecture, art, whatever. Except here's the catch: It has to be on something Chicago and/or Chicagoland related.

Being the artsy-fartsy kinda guy I am, I want to do something music related, or *perhaps* theatre related. I was thinking maybe the Chicago Symphony, or perhaps the Lyric Opera House. A guy I know is doing the history Chicago jazz and blues, so that's already taken.

Anyway, I'm just curious if there are any other brilliant ideas floating around out there that haven't entered my mind yet.

Thanks ;)
 

StevenYoo

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Originally posted by: johnjohn320
Hey all,

I have to do a history project, of which we got several choices of format. I chose to write a paper, that has to be something like 15-20 pgs or so. Anywho, the project can be on just about any topic we want (it's for a history "fair"). It can be people, places, things, architecture, art, whatever. Except here's the catch: It has to be on something Chicago and/or Chicagoland related.

Being the artsy-fartsy kinda guy I am, I want to do something music related, or *perhaps* theatre related. I was thinking maybe the Chicago Symphony, or perhaps the Lyric Opera House. A guy I know is doing the history Chicago jazz and blues, so that's already taken.

Anyway, I'm just curious if there are any other brilliant ideas floating around out there that haven't entered my mind yet.

Thanks ;)

Can it be on a person and/or their accomplishments?



do a project on Isaac Stern and how he saved Lincoln Center.

How about something on Wynton Marsalis?
 

gopunk

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oh artsy stuff. dunno, there is a pretty big poetry slam movement out of chicago, might look into writing about how that came about...
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Ok, you might consider Daley. He was one of the few men Joe Kennedy was afraid of.
 

johnjohn320

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Another advantage to doing the Chicago Symphony Orchestra that I just thought of-a friend of mine takes clarinet lessons from John Bruce Yeh (this guy), so who knows, I might get to sneak in an interview somewhere or something. ;)

Thanks for the suggestions-keep em coming!