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Take a look at these stunning historical photos of Chicago in the 1960s that shows the street, roads, transport, nightlife, and everyday life. #1 Looking south on State Street, 1964. 12 Points. #2 Randolph Street theaters, 1967. 8 Points. #3 California Zephyr silver solarium at Chicago trainyard, 1967. 8 Points.
The next night, they were at the Fillmore West in San Francisco and two days after that, they were on the stage at the famed Monterey Pop Festival. They returned to Chicago for a date at the International Amphitheater on 8/5/67.
20 mar 2019 · From speakeasies in the ’20s to rooftop bars today, Chicago’s seen a lot of wild nights. So we’re diving into that jet-setting, Mad Men time when Michigan Avenue became the “Mag Mile.” Join us in looking back on three swanky nightclubs from the ’60s.
8 wrz 2014 · The Artful Dodger. What it was: Divey and dodgey in all the best ways, this Bucktown corner bar in a residential area featured a small dance floor in the back where ill-advised moves were busted...
23 mar 2018 · Abramson, the white photographer from New Jersey, wasn’t sure whether he’d be welcome to take pictures of people enjoying themselves in black nightclubs. It turns out he was very welcome. He “had a ball” dancing and drinking with the revellers.
19 kwi 2023 · The 1970s saw the emergence of disco culture, and bars and nightclubs embraced this trend with open arms. Disco clubs like Studio 54 in New York City and The Loft in Chicago became legendary for their flamboyant fashion, pulsing music, and non-stop party atmosphere.
14 sty 2020 · A Moment in Time: 70s Chicago Club Scene is an extraordinary collection of photographs. Abramson’s effort and commitment allow the viewer of this exhibition to be there and witness this profoundly unique time. This is particularly true of the larger group of images from the South Side clubs.