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The Chicago History Museum has opened its first exhibit on a Chicago suburb — “Schaumburg: From Cornfield to Woodfield.” The Tempo Subcommittee on Expansion says it’s about time, and offers a few more ideas:

– “The Genius of the Cul-de-Sac”

– “Romeoville and Joliet: A Love Story”

– “The Traffic Patterns of Hoffman Estates”

– “Harvey”

– “Mary Todd Lincoln: The Batavia Asylum Years”

– “The Barringtons: A Sordid History”

– “Lindenhurst in the 18th Century”

– “Matisse and Matteson: An Unlikely Allegiance”

– “Oak Lawn, Oak Park, Oak Forest, Oak Hills, Oakland, Oak Brook, Oakbrook Terrace: How To Tell Them Apart”

– “Hodgkins: Much Better as a Town!”

– “Naperville: Cradle of Civilizations”

– “The Epic of Markham”

– “Des Plaines! Des Plaines!”