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  2. Lycée Français de Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Lycee Français de Chicago is a private, French international school located in Lincoln Square, Chicago, Illinois. [1] [2] It offers a dual French and English curriculum.. The Lycée is founded on the French National Curriculum as defined by the French Ministry of Education and complemented by an English language program in addition to foreign language cours

  3. Jean Banchet - Wikipedia

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    Jean Banchet (March 7, 1941 — November 24, 2013) was a French-American chef who popularized French cuisine through his Wheeling, Illinois restaurant, Le Francais, which opened in early 1973 and was one of the highest rated French restaurants of its era in America. [ 1][ 2] The annual Jean Banchet Awards, first given out in 2002, are named ...

  4. Alliance Française de Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance Française de Chicago was established in 1897, and is one of the oldest Alliance Française branches in the US. Originally located in the Fine Arts Building on South Michigan Avenue and currently on Dearborn Avenue, it aims to be "Chicago's French cultural and learning center dedicated to the study of French language, cultural exchange, and friendship between Americans and French ...

  5. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable - Wikipedia

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    Children. 2. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable (also spelled Point de Sable, Point au Sable, Point Sable, Pointe DuSable, or Pointe du Sable[ n 1]; before 1750 [ n 2] – August 28, 1818) is regarded as the first permanent non-Native settler of what would later become Chicago, Illinois, and is recognized as the city's founder. [ 7]

  6. Chez Paul - Wikipedia

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    Chez Paul. /  41.8944639°N 87.6253083°W  / 41.8944639; -87.6253083. Chez Paul was a French restaurant in Chicago, Illinois. Established in 1945 by Paul Contos, Chez Paul became famous under Paul's son, Bill. When it was open, it was the oldest French restaurant in Chicago, [ 1] and was only exceeded in prestige by Le Francais (which is ...

  7. Lycée Français de New York - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée français de New York ( LFNY ), commonly called the Lycée (in English, "The French High School of New York"), is an independent bilingual French school based in Manhattan, New York City. The school serves students from Nursery-3 to grade 12. The Lycée is accredited by the New York State Association of Independent Schools and the ...

  8. LeAlan Jones - Wikipedia

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    Bronzeville, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Occupation. Journalist, Football Coach/Trainer. LeAlan Marvin Jones (born May 8, 1979) is an American journalist who lives in Chicago 's South Shore. His radio documentaries have received critical acclaim and numerous awards. Jones was the Green Party 's 2010 nominee for United States Senate from Illinois .

  9. Le Cordon Bleu - Wikipedia

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    Le Cordon Bleu ( [lə kɔʁdɔ̃ blø]; French: "The Blue Ribbon"; LCB) is a French hospitality and culinary education institution, teaching haute cuisine. Its educational focuses are hospitality management, culinary arts, and gastronomy. The institution consists of 35 institutes in 20 countries and has over 20,000 attendees. [ 1]