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Crowds walking through artist booths at the Logan Square Arts Festival, highlighting premium things to do in chicagoland.
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Things To Do In Chicagoland: Massive Projections, Epic Empanadas, and Free Festivals: How to Conquer Chicago’s Most Explosive Weekly Lineup!

by Artemis IngramJune 26, 2026June 26, 2026

Summer in Cook County is officially in full swing. From the Logan Square Arts Festival and hip-hop block parties to the Padres vs. Cubs series at Wrigley Field, we break down the definitive culinary, sports, and cultural itinerary you cannot miss in the Chicago area this week.

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