Chicago has historically been a place of great energy and a showcase of
modernity. Determined to wash away the recent memories of World War I,
Chicagoans in the 1920s and into the 1930s set out to enjoy themselves,
creating a Golden Age of popular entertainment envied throughout the
world. Chicago Entertainment Between the Wars, 1919-1939 explores in
detail the various old and new playing fields of entertainment that
blossomed during this time period, such as dance halls, radio studios,
rodeos, theaters, public mechanical musical machines, and movie palaces.