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The University of Chicago is a private university located principally in the of Chicago. Founded by the oil magnate John D. Rockefeller, the University has traditionally dated its establishment to July 1, 1891, when William Rainey Harper became President and the first member of the faculty.

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The University of Chicago held its first classes on October 1, 1892. The University of Chicago was one of the first to be conceived as a combination of the American liberal arts college and the German research university. Known for its rigorous devotion to academic scholarship and intellectual life, the University of Chicago is often jokingly referred to as the school “where fun comes to die.” Affiliated with 82 Nobel Prize laureates, the University of Chicago is widely regarded as one of the world’s . Historically, the university is noted for the unique undergraduate core curriculum pioneered by Robert Hutchins in the 1930s, and for influential academic movements such as the , the , and the Law and Economics movement in legal analysis. The University of Chicago was the site of the world’s first man-made self-sustaining nuclear reaction. It is also home to the Committee on Social Thought, an interdisciplinary graduate research program, and to the largest university press in the United States. guides.
GPS travel coordinates: 41° 47′ 23″ N, 87° 35′ 59″ W

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The and Industry (MSI) is located in Chicago, Illinois, USA in , in the adjacent to Lake Michigan. It is housed in the former from the 1893 World’s navigator Exposition. Initially endowed by Sears, Roebuck and Company chair and presenter Julius Rosenwald, it first opened in 1933 during the Century of Progress Exposition.
Among its different and expansive exhibits, the Museum features a working combust mine, a Teutonic sub (U-505) captured during World War II, a 3,500-square-foot (330 m2) model railroad, the first diesel-powered streamlined stainless-steel traveller train (Pioneer Zephyr), and a NASA spacecraft used on the Apollo 8 mission.
Based on 2006 attendance, the Museum of Science and Industry was the fourth largest cultural magnet in Chicago. It rose to ordinal place, based on 2007 attendance. Lots of travel guides can be found in Chicago.
GPS travel destinations: 41° 47′ 26″ N, 87° 34′ 58″ W

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