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This self-guided audio tour begins at the Laboratory Schools founded by John Dewey, and winds through the University of Chicago. Along the way, walkers will encounter world-renowned architects and Nobel Laureates, robber barons and artists, the DuSable Museum of African American History and the birthplace of the Atomic Age.
In storied Washington Park, there may be soccer or cricket matches underway, bicycle rallies or softball games in progress, waves of runners or families gathered for a picnic. From there it's a short stroll to the home of President Barack Obama and his family.
You guide is William Ayers, a former Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar. He has written extensively about social justice and democracy, education and the cultural contexts of schooling, and teaching as an essentially intellectual, ethical, and political enterprise. The tour is ready whenever you are, simply download it onto the VoiceMap app and select Start Tour.
University of Chicago Laboratory Schools(Pass by)
Rockefeller Memorial Chapel(Pass by)
Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House(Pass by)
University of Chicago(Pass by)
Nuclear Energy Sculpture(Pass by)
Washington Park(Pass by)
DuSable Museum of African American History(Pass by)
1101 East Hyde Park Boulevard Apartments(Pass by)
VoiceMap Audio Tours
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