The property would be tied to a curriculum involving greatness, and would both inspire people and promote introspection.
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Highland Park City Council shoots down plan to turn Michael Jordan’s former mansion into a museum

With a unanimous 7-0 vote, the Highland Park City Council on Monday night shot down plans to turn Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan’s former mansion into a museum that would have received between 100,000 and 180,000 visitors each year.

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