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Dedication ceremony for Obama Presidential Center under way in Chicago

Meanwhile, in Chicago, thousands ⁠of invited guests, led by former presidents and heads of state, converged on a lakefront park to dedicate the Obama Presidential Center, a sprawling campus of granite, nature and art designed as a hub of civic life and culture honoring the 44th president of the United States, Reuters reported.

People attend a dedication ceremony for the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.
People attend a dedication ceremony for the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. Photograph: Octavio Jones/Reuters

Former president Barack ⁠Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama were ⁠joined at the event by the other ​three living former presidents — former presidents Bill Clinton, George W Bush and Joe Biden — and their wives, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush and Jill Biden.

Obama’s two daughters, Malia and Sasha, sat with their parents on the main stage of the ceremony.

Reuters reports that the roster ⁠of VIPs in attendance also included former vice-president Kamala Harris and her spouse, Douglas Emhoff, former US House speaker Nancy Pelosi and such foreign dignitaries as former German chancellor Angela Merkel and former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau.

The occasion, under partly cloudy skies, marked the ceremonial opening of the Obama Center, an $850 million development that local historians say ⁠marks the greatest single investment in a century in Chicago’s long-neglected South Side.

Fomer US president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama arrive at the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.
Fomer US president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama arrive at the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. Photograph: Kent Nishimura/AFP/Getty Images

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