Each and every state of the USA has its reasons to be proud, but for us, Illinois stands out from the crowd. Often described as a microcosm of the entire country, the Midwest state has it all: untouched nature, historical towns and, of course, Chicago.
Pride – both the concept and the celebration – offers the best excuse for another visit (trust us; we’ve been looking for one since working on last year’s ‘Inspiring Illinois’ issue). This year’s festivities not only span two entire weekends
Though the entire state will be hosting events such as the above during the Pride month of June, experiential
Chicago’s gay-friendly neighbourhoods
Chicago is liberal and progressive as a whole, but some districts are particularly gay-friendly. There is
Back in Uptown, the Green Mill jazz club is shrouded in legend. Music icons from Franz Jackson, Von Freeman and Wilbur Campbell have all showcased their talents at the long-established venue. The club has also featured in the Stephen Frears-directed ‘High Fidelity’, a cinematic tour de force – we’d speculate its gorgeous art deco interior has played a role in this. Still, the Green Mill remains a welcoming and unpretentious affair: weekly poetry slams and a 1940s approach to service (take it from us, that’s a good thing!) attract a
Further south, in Chicago’s beating heart,
Galena
A scenic three-hour drive out of bustling Chicago, quaint Galena boasts small-town charm and an opportunity to clink glasses at Pride in a truly refined setting: Blaum Bros. Distilling Co. hosts tours around their properties we’d happily describe as full-on sensory experiences.
And speaking of Galena’s streets, the historic high road offers a cluster of nineteenth-century houses behind whose facades lays some of the small town’s best shopping. Not far from here, you’ll find Galena Clay Works, a local pottery studio run by Kent Henderson. Each piece here is hand-made, unique and sure to turn heads, making this a great place for friends of cheeky earthenware. Visitors willing to venture out a little further will be rewarded with a charming store out in the country: A Bushel & A Peck sells everything from antiques and furnishing to homegrown food – try their wonderfully aromatic maple syrup.
A destination to watch, Galena holds a special kind of allure for
Route 66
Moments of elation can be found all around Illinois but a ride down legendary Route 66 takes the crown as the proudest experience south of the Great Lakes. After all, when Jack Kerouac’s ‘On the Road’ first got into publishers’ hands, they refused to print it due to its accounts of ‘homosexual activities’ – years later, the seminal novel is celebrated as the cornerstone of beat poetry. Take to the highway like Kerouac in a classic convertible and plunge into the romance of the road with June’s sun burning in the skies above. A celebration of freedom like no other, this is why Illinois is ‘Amazing for All’.
*This article is in partnership with the Illinois Office of Tourism.
For more information on Illinois, visit www.enjoyillinois.co.uk/amazingforall.
Photography courtesy of Illinois Office of Tourism