Illinois African American Travel Guide

The “Soul of Illinois” African-American travel guide pays homage to the state’s rich African-American history and profiles an array of destinations and activities throughout Illinois’ seven regions that may be of interest to travelers, including, but not limited to:
- A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum Gallery
- Bronzeville Historical District
- Harold Washington Cultural Center
- DuSable Museum of African American History
- Center for Black Music Research
- Chicago Blues Festival
- Jazz Institute of Chicago
The publication also includes information on well-known restaurants, festival dates, salon listings and more.
Travelers can access the guide online and find more information about Illinois destinations and attractionsat at soulfulillinois.com, or order a free copy by visiting enjoyillinois.com or by calling 1-800-2-CONNECT.
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