Monday, January 28, 2008

Upcoming Event in Chicago

I haven't posted in a while and was roundly chastised for it last night.

There hasn't been much activity lately, I've been stuck in Atlanta and haven't made any appearances since November in Dallas.

On March 9, 2008 at 2:00 PM I'll be appearing at the Irish American Heritage Center (4626 Knox Ave., Chicago). I'll be speaking about The Tangled Web and signing books afterwards. I hope to see a big turnout. I'll be sharing the stage with Peter K. Fallon who will be talking about Why the Irish Speak English.

Directions

The Irish American Heritage Center is located at 4626 North Knox Avenue, Chicago, IL 60630, about seven miles north of downtown Chicago.


Mapquest for driving directions.

Northbound traffic should take the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/94) to Wilson Ave.(along the east side of the junction at which the Edens Expressway (I-94) separates from the Kennedy Expressway (I-90)). Take a right on Wilson and go one block East. The Heritage Center is located on the left.

Southbound traffic from the Kennedy Expressway (I-90) may exit at Lawrence Avenue, turn left, and take a right on Kilpatrick Avenue. The Heritage Center is a couple of blocks down on the left.

Southbound traffic from the Edens Expressway (I-94) may exit at Wilson Avenue. Take a left and go one block. The Heritage Center is located on the left.

CTA directions: Take the blue line L train to the Montrose station. Go East on Montrose to Kilbourn. Take a left on Kilbourn (north) to Wilson Ave. Take a left on Wilson (west) to Knox Ave. Take a right on Knox (north) and there we are.


View map (at Mapquest.com)

1 comment:

  1. I can't speak for everyone, but I consider myself a "Michael Cain" fan, the man has dedicated himself to portraying history fairly (which can't be said of all historical writers) and has shared with the world personal insight into one of Chicago's most fascinating chapters. I am beyond proud of him and cannot reccomend enough buying and reading his book "The Tangled Web". Now I wait patiently for part II. :) -Thomas Hudek

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