Obama Presidential Center Set to Open in Chicago, Offering New Cultural Landmark
The Obama Presidential Center, a new cultural and educational landmark dedicated to former U.S. President Barack Obama, is set to open on June 19 in Chicago's South Side. The center spans 19.3 acres and includes a museum, library, and public park. The construction of the center, which cost approximately $850 million, was funded through donations. The museum will feature campaign memorabilia and items from Obama's presidency, with an admission fee of $30, while the rest of the campus, including a community basketball court and public library, will be free to the public. The center aims to serve as a space for reflection on Obama's presidency and as a community hub for change and empowerment.