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  2. List of arts and culture resources in Racine, Wisconsin

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    Northern Lights Gallery in downtown Racine features fine art, photography, limited edition prints, ceramics, blown glass, sculpture and jewelry. [31] OS Projects is a contemporary art gallery in downtown Racine featuring visual artists from the Chicago-Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee urban corridor in solo and small group exhibits. [32] [33]

  3. Kenosha, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Kenosha is home to a number of summer festivals including the Outta Sight Kite Flight, [119] Taste of Wisconsin, [120] Pike River Rendezvous (a historical reenactment), [121] the Kenosha Classic Cruise-In Car Show, [122] Celebrate America (Fourth of July event), [123] Food Folks & Spokes (a cycling event), [124] Cheese-A-Palooza, [125] and the ...

  4. Why so many L.A. creatives meet up at a secret, underground ...

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    Ikea Residency, an unofficial (and unsanctioned) collective of artists, writers and makers in Los Angeles, belongs to a growing creative scene remaking 'third spaces.' Why so many L.A. creatives ...

  5. List of festivals in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    57th Street Art Fair, Hyde Park, June; Chicago Art Book Fair, November [1] Chicago Artists Month, September/October [2] Gold Coast Art Fair, Grant Park, June [3] Manifest, Columbia College Chicago, May; SOFA Chicago, Navy Pier, October/November [4] Wells Street Art Festival, Old Town, June [5]

  6. Sheridan Road - Wikipedia

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    From North Chicago to the state line, Sheridan Road is signed as part of Illinois Route 137 in Illinois, and Wisconsin Highway 32 through Kenosha and Racine in Wisconsin. Sheridan Road is known for its historic sites, lakefront parks, and gracious mansion homes in Evanston through Lake Bluff.

  7. Kenosha station - Wikipedia

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    Kenosha is a railroad station in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States, served by Metra's Union Pacific North Line. It is the northern terminus of the line, which runs south to the Ogilvie Transportation Center in Chicago. Kenosha is the only Metra station outside of Illinois, and is 51.6 miles (83.0 km) from Ogilvie Transportation Center.

  8. List of Metra stations - Wikipedia

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    North Chicago: G 1986 [14] Station only listed on timetables as a note on some North Chicago stop times. Brighton Park: HC — Brighton Park, Chicago: C 1984 [14] Clyde: BNSF — Cicero: B 2007: Closed due to low ridership and close proximity to Cicero. [16] Cragin: MD-W — Belmont Cragin, Chicago: B 2007: Closed along with Hermosa and ...

  9. Bristol Renaissance Faire - Wikipedia

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    The event was a four-weekend fair and drew approximately 10,000 people. [1] In 1988, [2] the Shapiros sold the fair to Renaissance Entertainment Corporation, having created a second incarnation of the King Richard's Faire in Carver, Massachusetts. The original King Richard's Faire was re-opened that year as the "Bristol Renaissance Faire".