Who would be up for a tour of the sites of Belgian settlement in Chicago?
What, you say,
Belgians? In Chicago?! Yes and yes.
For several years now, I've driven past a structure at 2625 W. Fullerton with the intriguing and peculiar inscription, "All Belgians Are Equal -- 1921." (Mrs. JiLS actually noticed the inscription for the first time a couple of months ago.) So,
that was unexpected, and mysterious.
I did some research and learned that, among other ethnic groups who settled Logan Square in the early 20th century, were Belgians. As it turns out, they included a large number of janitors, who founded the janitors' union here in Chicago. They also built the Belgian Hall, with its "All Belgians Are Equal" inscription, as well as a very significant church on Logan Boulevard, and much more.
Although the Belgian presence is more attenuated today (e.g., the Belgian Hall was purchased in 1976 and has been used for storage for the past 30 years), this is a very interesting bit of Chicago history that is not often touched upon, and here it was in my own back yard.
Long story short, I eventually made contact with Krista Reynen, who works at the Newberry Library and has made something of a specialty of the Belgians in Chicago. Ms. Reynen wrote the entry on Belgians in the Encyclopedia of Chicago, and will be giving a tour of Belgian sites of interest in October. She has graciously offered, however, to do a tour for a private group, if we can get 6 to 10 interested parties. This sounds like an offer too good to refuse. Plus, afterward we could retire to Quenchers or the Map Room (or trek to Hop Leaf) for some Belgian beer and/or food.
For those who would be interested, please PM me with
preferred dates in August (let's start with just the one month). Once (if) we have a group of 6 to 10 with an agreed-upon date, I'll contact Ms. Reynen and make it happen.
Belgian American Historical Society of Chicago
Another point of interest for LTH: Apparently, the
DeJonghe family of Shrimp DeJonghe fame were Belgians (scroll down to page 7). Very interesting! They apparently could DeJonghe a brickbat. I'd personally love to try veal sweetbreads DeJonghe.[/b]
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JimInLoganSquare on September 9th, 2007, 4:55 pm, edited 5 times in total.
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