🦅🔥 History Comes Alive: Private Tour of the Polish Museum of America 🏰🥟
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🦅🔥 History Comes Alive: Private Tour of the Polish Museum of America 🏰🥟
Polish Museum of America: Private Tour of Polish History & Culture
Discover one of Chicago’s most fascinating cultural gems with a private guided tour of the Polish Museum of America—located on the edge of the historic Polish Downtown!
Housed in the landmark Polish Roman Catholic Union building, this museum brings to life Polish history, art, and the Polish-American experience through an extraordinary collection of artifacts, archives, and exhibits. 🇵🇱
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🕰️ SCHEDULE, MEETING INFO & COST
📅 Sunday, April 12, 2026
⏰ 12:30–2:30 PM (tour ~90–120 minutes)
📍 984 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago
💰 $15 per person
💵 Cash preferred (Zelle/Venmo/PayPal accepted)
⚠️ All attendees must check in with me at the start and submit payment directly to me
📸 Photography permitted (no tripods, monopods, selfie sticks, or extra lighting)
🎤 Private guided experience exclusively for our group
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🌟 WHAT WE’LL EXPERIENCE
🖼️ Historic paintings, sculptures & decorative arts from Poland
📜 Rare books, manuscripts & archives
🪖 Military artifacts & memorabilia
🧳 Polish immigration stories & Chicago connections
🎨 Rotating exhibits + highlights like the stained glass “Poland Reborn”
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📖 ABOUT THE MUSEUM
Founded in 1935 by the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America, the Polish Museum of America began as the Museum and Archives of the PRCUA. Its first exhibit opened in 1937 and it quickly grew into one of the oldest and largest ethnic museums in the U.S.
🌍 1939 World’s Fair Collection
After Poland’s invasion in WWII, many exhibits from the Polish Pavilion could not return home. The Museum preserved nearly ¾ of these works, including the stunning stained glass “Poland Reborn,” now on permanent display.
🎹 Legacy of Ignacy Jan Paderewski
His personal belongings and furnishings were donated in 1941 and are now displayed in one of the Museum’s most fascinating exhibit spaces.
📚 Library & Archives
The Museum’s Library holds over 100,000 books in Polish and English, including rare volumes, periodicals, and the extensive Polonica Collection.
The Archives preserve historic documents, maps, and photographs from Polish and Polish-American organizations and individuals—making it an important research center.
🗺️ During WWII, the Museum’s detailed maps were so valuable that U.S. Naval Intelligence used and microfilmed them in 1943, adding a unique chapter to its history.
Today, the Museum continues to preserve and share Polish and Polish-American heritage for future generations.
🍽️ OPTIONAL LUNCH AFTER
Those interested are welcome to join for a bite nearby 🍴
📍 Location shared closer to the date
💵 Please bring cash—some places may not split checks
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👟 WHAT TO BRING
💰 $15 tour fee (exact change appreciated)
📷 Camera
📓 Optional notebook
🚗 PARKING
🅿️ Free lot along the side of the building (enter via Augusta Blvd)
🚘 Metered street parking nearby
🚇 PUBLIC TRANSIT
CTA accessible (Blue Line + buses within walking distance)
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📝 RSVP & COURTESY POLICY
✔️ Keep RSVP updated
✔️ Cancel if plans change
❌ Repeated no-shows may affect future participation
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🏛️✨ Join us for a rich, story-filled afternoon exploring Poland’s history, art, and cultural legacy—right here in Chicago through a guided experience you won’t get on your own! 🇵🇱
