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Columbus Day parade marches through downtown Chicago

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CHICAGO (WLS) — It’s Columbus Day, a federal holiday. Chicago Public Schools recognizes it as Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

Schools, government offices, libraries and the postal service are closed Monday.

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Downtown Chicago, the 73rd annual Christopher Columbus Day parade stepped off at noon. It celebrated Chicago’s Italian American heritage.

This year, Sicily got the spotlight as the region of honor.

ABC7 Chicago had live coverage of the Columbus Day parade, which passed right in front of the ABC7 studio on State Street.

Greg Dutra, Ryan Chiaverini and Tanja Babich hosted ABC7’s coverage.

There are also events ongoing for Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

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The Field Museum hosted its annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebration and Fair.

Performers educated guests on indigenous culture and traditions.

The Chicago Children’s Museum by Navy Pier has an event happening, as well.

A story lounge is open in the museum’s great hall, with books that celebrate indigenous history and culture.

Attendees can also take home wildflower seeds to plant in their neighborhood.

West suburban restaurant celebrates Italian Heritage Month

October is Italian Heritage Month.

October is Italian Heritage Month.

Melrose Park’s Taverna on Division owners Jen and Greg Vayda joined ABC7 Chicago Monday, with their chef, Mario Galvez, to make a classic pasta carbonara.

Visit www.tavernaondivision.com for more information.

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