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Polish Museum of America

Milwaukee Avenue Polish Heritage Signs Debut At Pulaski Day Celebration In Wicker Park

Politicians honored the Revolutionary War hero Monday, with many drawing parallels between the Polish general's life and Ukraine's resistance to Russia.

Wicker Park, Bucktown, West Town

Milwaukee Avenue Designated ‘Polish Heritage Corridor,’ Honoring Polish Culture From West Town To Niles

Officials hailed the designation as a way to support Polish culture and businesses across the Northwest Side through tourism and other initiatives.

Wicker Park, Bucktown, West Town

Polish Museum Of America Reopening Noble Square Doors This Weekend After 14 Months

Founded in 1935, the museum is a vital resource for international visitors as well as Chicagoans who want to research Polish history and culture, a volunteer said.

Wicker Park, Bucktown, West Town

Polish Triangle Neighbors Step Up To Save Podhalanka With Fundraisers, T-Shirts, Free Web Marketing

After reading Podhalanka was in danger of closing, neighbors reached out to owner Helena Madej to help keep her restaurant afloat.

Wicker Park, Bucktown, West Town

Podhalanka, Wicker Park’s Last Traditional Polish Restaurant, Needs Help To Get Through Coronavirus

Podhalanka is arguably the only authentic Polish business still standing at the Polish Triangle, a historic Chicago landmark at the Wicker Park-Noble Square border.

Wicker Park, Bucktown, West Town

Celebrate Casimir Pulaski Day At The Polish Museum of America

Since 1977, Illinoisans have declared the first Monday of March an official state holiday in honor of Casimir Pulaski.

Wicker Park, Bucktown, West Town

Work Of Uptown Journalist Who Documented Polish American Life In Chicago Now On View At Museum

Jerzy "George" Skwarek's archives of Polish American life in Chicago will be included in the Polish Museum of America's collection.

Uptown, Edgewater, Rogers Park