Chicago Sun-Times

Hard to argue with first family’s choice of Jackson Park.

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Jackson Park it is. While many Chicagoans, ourselves included, urged Barack and Michelle Obama to go bold and choose Washington Park for the Obama Presidenti­al Center, where we believe it could have done much to transform a truly hard-up neighborho­od, it’s easy to see why they have chosen Jackson Park — and hard to argue with.

The presidenti­al library and museum still will be in Chicago, still on the South Side, still in an impoverish­ed neighborho­od that could use the boost, and still within a walk or bus ride for the generation­s of kids who stand to be inspired by the story it will tell.

As first reported Wednesday by columnist Mike Sneed, the Obamas apparently have settled on Jackson Park, with its lovely lagoon and shade trees. A formal announceme­nt is expected next week. That would put the library on the east edge of the campus of the University of Chicago, close to the Museum of Science and Industry and Lake Shore Drive and a short hop from two Metra stations — all good news for tourism and scholarly collaborat­ions.

That also would put the presidenti­al center in Woodlawn, a gentrifyin­g neighborho­od still beset by poverty, and across the street from Hyde Park Academy High School. Talk about a fantastic resource for a public school.

In the end, we suppose, locating the presidenti­al center in Washington Park simply asked too much of the Obamas. They clearly wanted to go to the community-building edge in their choice of location — this will be the first presidenti­al center not comfortabl­y nested in a city center — without going over the edge. A presidenti­al center in Washington Park would have been an economic boon to a much more economical­ly depressed neighborho­od, but it would have been further from the university and the Museum of Science and Industry. It would have been served well by the Green Line of the L, but not as well by Metra or expressway­s.

As anybody at the chronicall­y under-visited Lincoln Library in Springfiel­d can tell you, location matters.

What matters now is execution. Let’s build the best presidenti­al center in the country, one that tells the Obama story with verve and creativity, but also straight and true. Most presidenti­al libraries, especially while the ex-president in question is still alive, pull their punches. It is an almost inevitable bias, given who writes the checks. Private foundation­s, run by a president’s loyalists, raise most of the money. But it doesn’t have to be.

Tell the whole story, while making plenty of room, of course, for Michelle Obama’s perfect speech on Monday at the Democratic National Convention.

The presidenti­al library and museum still will be on the South Side, within a walk or bus ride for the generation­s of kids who stand to be inspired by the story it will tell.

 ?? | SUN-TIMES FILES ?? The Museum of Science and Industry pictured across the Jackson Park lagoon.
| SUN-TIMES FILES The Museum of Science and Industry pictured across the Jackson Park lagoon.

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