Chicago Recreation Survey: volume I: Public Recreation 1

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The Museum building, constructed of Bedford limestone in the style of the Italian Renaissance, is 132 feet long and 61 feet wide. It contains three floors, providing an auditorium with a seat- ing capacity of 300, a library and exhibition spaces. Located on the third floor of the Museum is the Atwood Celestial Sphere, the only one of its kind in the United States.
The Museum and its contents are controlled by the Chicago Academy of Sciences, and all its property is under the jurisdiction of a B
...oard of Trustees of which the President of the Chicago Park District is ex-officio a member. The scien- tific phases of the organization are directed by a Board of Scientific Governors, of which the Su- perintendent of Public Schools is a member. The Chicago Park District utilizes part of the building for office space and contributes approximately fi\'e thousand dollars a year toward the maintenance of the building; the remainder of the Museum's budget is raised from small endowments and membership fees.

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