Chicago’s 12-week festival of classical music, theater, and dance takes place in Highland Park, one of the city’s northern suburbs. Although today the festival can boast performances by some of the world’s most distinguished conductors, soloists, symphony orchestras, and dance companies, its history since 1904 has been punctuated by periodic financial crises and, in the 1940s, a fire that destroyed the Ravinia Park pavilion. But since that time the festival has rebounded, expanding to include pop, jazz, and folk music as well as several weeks of theater performances. Discuss
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