Named after the first African American Mayor of Chicago, The Harold Washingtn Cultural Center opened it's doors in 2004, after delayed development and criticism by other city officials and politicians.
Yet, when the doors finally opened the community flocked to the venue for a series of neo-soul concerts.
Located in the midst of the up and coming Bronzeville, the architecture and design is a beautiful step in the right direction.
PROS: Great concert venue located on the South Side of Chicago
CONS: Needs more/better PR to promote events
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