February 9 is National Pizza Day, and in case you haven't heard, we happen to know a thing or two about pizza here in Chicagoland. Our real estate agents are here to share the best spots in the city to order a pie, from the iconic Chicago deep dish to the locally beloved tavern-style pizza.
With its thick, buttery crust that houses layers of molten cheese, deep dish pizza is a Chicago icon. This famous—some might say infamous—pie is loved by many and hated by some (especially those who insist it's not what "real" Chicagoans eat). But when it's done right,...
Don't let the cold hold you back — these weekend events are worth layering up for. See what's happening near you.
Brace the cold at Winterfest.
Bundle up and join the fun at Wilmette Winterfest! Enjoy ice sculpture demos, live music, dance performances, a free movie screening, games, a bounce house, hot apple cider, and more — plus great dining and shopping throughout downtown Wilmette.
Date: Feb. 7
Time: 12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
Location: Downtown Wilmette
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Don't let the cold hold you back — these weekend events are worth layering up for. See what's happening near you.
Enjoy delicious bites at the Taste of Ravenswood.
The Taste of Ravenswood returns for the annual, one-night-only celebration of the best food and drink the neighborhood has to offer. Attendees can also catch live music from pianists Casey Cross and Jeffrey Parker, live painting by artist Alexandra Stevenson, and explore a privately curated gallery of vintage neon signs accented by stunning floral arrangements.
Date: Feb. 6
Time: 7:30 p.m.–10:00 p.m.
Cost: From $97.88
Don't let the cold hold you back — these weekend events are worth layering up for. See what's happening near you.
Enjoy delicious bites at the Taste of Ravenswood.
The Taste of Ravenswood returns for the annual, one-night-only celebration of the best food and drink the neighborhood has to offer. Attendees can also catch live music from pianists Casey Cross and Jeffrey Parker, live painting by artist Alexandra Stevenson, and explore a privately curated gallery of vintage neon signs accented by stunning floral arrangements.
Date: Feb. 6
Time: 7:30 p.m.–10:00 p.m.
Cost: From $97.88
Black history and heritage have shaped Chicago in immeasurable ways. In 1926, historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson started Negro History Week to promote learning about and celebrating Black history. This effort led to the creation of Black History Month. Chicago quickly became one of the cities where the observance took root through schools, cultural institutions, and community organizations.
There are countless ways to observe Black History Month in Chicagoland, from visiting museums to cultural events. Let our real estate agents be your guides to celebrating Black history and culture in Chicago.