Obama Presidential Center in Chicago Blends Political Legacy with Personal Touches
The Obama Presidential Center, located on Chicago's South Side, is set to open to the public on Juneteenth, following a dedication ceremony attended by dignitaries. The center, which spans nearly 20 acres, reflects former President Obama's political and personal legacy. It features a digital museum with exhibits on his presidency, including a life-sized replica of the Oval Office, and public spaces such as a library, basketball court, and picnic area. The center aims to serve as a community hub, encouraging visitors to reflect on Obama's presidency and engage in civic activities. The project, costing approximately $850 million, is expected to attract up to 1 million visitors annually.