Out & About

Before 2008, the Hyde Park and Kenwood neighborhoods were known to outsiders as the home of the University of Chicago — one of the country’s most venerated institutions of higher learning. But when resident Barack Obama made history by becoming the nation’s first black president, the neighborhood was thrust into the national spotlight. Suddenly, people from all over the world …

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