Post by Admin on Nov 26, 2018 17:26:12 GMT -6
For now, unless an Elysium gets frequent use I will not make a board for each. Chicago has several Elysiums established. Some, are no longer considered Elysiums, the city Elders/Primogen finding the locations no longer to their tastes.
Buildings commonly considered part of the Elysium are listed below. This list reflects the tastes of the elders of Chicago. While they display the conservatism of millennia, even they occasionally gain a new appreciation for a particular art style or type of music. Sometimes this newfound appreciation is the result of nostalgic reminiscing over their long lost mortal lives, while sometimes it is the result of idle whim.
The elders may declare that a building is under the protection of the Elysium for several months, then rescind the announcement as abruptly. However, the elders rarely make major changes. The following list is the current Elysiums in the city.
Mortal who work in these places have been carefully dominated and conditioned to allow Kindred into these halls after hours, no questions and their presence is immediately forgotten.
Dance & Ballet
American Dance Center School and Ballet Co. (22413
Governors Hwy., Richton Park); Chicago City Ballet (223
W. Erie St.).
Galleries
Arts Club of Chicago (109 E. Ontario St.)
Libraries[/b]
Chicago Public Library - Harold Washington (400 S State St. );
Cultural Center (78 E. Washington).
Museums
Art Institute of Chicago; Chicago Academy of Science (2001
N. Clark St.); Chicago Historical Society (Clark St. at North
Ave.); Oriental Institute Museum (Univ. of Chicago);
Smart Gallery (Univ. of Chicago);
Opera
Chicago Opera Theater (Athenaeum Theater, 2936 N.
Southport Ave.); Civic Opera House.
Theater
Arie Crown Theatre (McCormick Place, 23rd St. &
Lake Shore Dr.); Civic Theater.
Miscellaneous
Petrillo Music Shell (Grant Park); University of Chicago (South
Side)
Buildings commonly considered part of the Elysium are listed below. This list reflects the tastes of the elders of Chicago. While they display the conservatism of millennia, even they occasionally gain a new appreciation for a particular art style or type of music. Sometimes this newfound appreciation is the result of nostalgic reminiscing over their long lost mortal lives, while sometimes it is the result of idle whim.
The elders may declare that a building is under the protection of the Elysium for several months, then rescind the announcement as abruptly. However, the elders rarely make major changes. The following list is the current Elysiums in the city.
Mortal who work in these places have been carefully dominated and conditioned to allow Kindred into these halls after hours, no questions and their presence is immediately forgotten.
Dance & Ballet
American Dance Center School and Ballet Co. (22413
Governors Hwy., Richton Park); Chicago City Ballet (223
W. Erie St.).
Galleries
Arts Club of Chicago (109 E. Ontario St.)
Libraries[/b]
Chicago Public Library - Harold Washington (400 S State St. );
Cultural Center (78 E. Washington).
Museums
Art Institute of Chicago; Chicago Academy of Science (2001
N. Clark St.); Chicago Historical Society (Clark St. at North
Ave.); Oriental Institute Museum (Univ. of Chicago);
Smart Gallery (Univ. of Chicago);
Opera
Chicago Opera Theater (Athenaeum Theater, 2936 N.
Southport Ave.); Civic Opera House.
Theater
Arie Crown Theatre (McCormick Place, 23rd St. &
Lake Shore Dr.); Civic Theater.
Miscellaneous
Petrillo Music Shell (Grant Park); University of Chicago (South
Side)