
Walking Tour | Union Park & Beyond
Guided 60β90 minute walking tour of Chicagoβs West Loop history with storyteller Connie Fairbanks
Did you know that the West Loop is home to the Haymarket Affair, a rally for workersβ rights that quickly became bloody and dangerous? Or that itβs considered the birthplace of House Music? Join storyteller and guide Connie Fairbanks, author of Chicagoβs West Loop Now and Then: People, Businesses, Buildings, as she explores the rich history of the Near West Side/West Loop from the 19th century to the present.
Youβll learn about Carter Harrison, the five-time mayor of Chicago, see a church that served as City Hall after the 1871 Great Chicago Fire, and explore spaces central to Chicagoβs long and robust labor history. You can even stop by where some of the finest harps in the world are made mostly by hand!
Tour runs 60β90 minutes and includes one mile of walking along sidewalks. This tour begins at the Carter Harrison Statue one block south of Union Park (1501 W. Randolph Street, Chicago, IL 60606) on Washington Street between Ashland and Ogden Avenue and north of Warren Boulevard. The tour ends at Epiphany Center for the Arts (201 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, IL 60607). Tour also includes free admission to the Chicago History Museum, good for one week from tour date. Masks are optional for our walking tours. Learn more about our COVID-19 safety policies and procedures.
