I don’t usually comment but I think it's really cool that they're making an effort to include Native American culture, Black history, and the state's immigrant communities in the celebration
. It's about time we start telling the full story of America, you know? Not just the founding fathers and stuffy old history books. Illinois seems like a great place to start, too - they've got such a rich industrial history and some amazing music scenes
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I'm also curious to see what kind of public art installations they come up with at Steelworkers Park
. I mean, it's not every day you get to pay tribute to workers who built the state's infrastructure. Fingers crossed that the events are going to be really inclusive and representative of all the different communities in Illinois
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It's a big deal for the anniversary celebration, but I think it's also a great opportunity for Illinois to show off its unique perspective on American history
. The fact that 68 out of 120 counties are participating is awesome - you can really feel like this is going to be a statewide thing
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I'm also curious to see what kind of public art installations they come up with at Steelworkers Park
It's a big deal for the anniversary celebration, but I think it's also a great opportunity for Illinois to show off its unique perspective on American history