The phone number of the Balzekas Museum Of Lithuanian Culture is: 773-582-5143.
The web address of the Balzekas Museum Of Lithuanian Culture is: http://www.balzekasmuseum.org
The address of the Balzekas Museum Of Lithuanian Culture is: 6500 S Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60629-5136
Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture was created in 1966.
Lithuanian Capital of Culture was created in 2008.
what is culture of Illinois
Most people in Lithuania are Lithuanian, although Russians are also an important minority. Lithuanians are Roman Catholic, speak their language Lithuanian and have their own food and music.
Its a psycological thing but it basically says that Chicago is the 3rd largest city in america. It has been commonly put with the chicago fire. It has amazing wildlife attractions including the worlds largest Oceanarium and large zoo. It is also a great city for modern culture. On the other hand, illinois seems like a hillbilly state... But, most people say their city if they are talking with people in the same state. It would make sense if you said what state you were from if the city is not well known and you are out of state. People know chicago. I bet more people know chicago than illinois
you can get a citizenship if you live in Lithuania for 2 years , know the language, history and culture and if you are fully integrated with lithuanian society. You may get some privilages because your grandparent was lithuanian or if you acomplishe some good deeds of Lithuania
The state of Illinois is among the most populous of the United States (in the top ten), so it has a number of cultures, rather than just one. In Illinois, there are many ethnic groups (including Hispanic-American, African-American, Native American, Serbian-American, Chinese-American, etc) and people of numerous religions. One of the best-known black-Jewish synagogues (led by Michelle Obama's cousin, a famous rabbi) is in Chicago, and there are also mosques, churches, Buddhist and Hindu temples, etc. Thus, it is difficult to discuss the culture of Illinois, since each of these groups contributes to the state's diversity.
The Cahokia Mounds are in Illinois. The Mississippian culture built the mounds sometime between 600–1400 AD.
The phone number of the Belgian Culture Center is: 309-762-0167.
The web address of the Belgian Culture Center is: http://www.belgianmuseumquadcities.org/index_ie.htm