What You Will Do
Millennium Park is home to some of Chicago’s most cherished museums, sculpture, and greenery. It’s also the perfect place for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been burned down and rebuilt, and rebuilt all over again. Which makes these ghost stories the best way to see this city for what it truly is: a place haunted by itself and what it once was. Tales of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger await you.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
You will meet your tour guide at 201 E. Randolph Street at the Gateway Fountain (or Millennium Monument) in Millennium Park.
1
Flying Dragon Stabile by Alexander Calder
11 minutes
At this stop, you will get to see the Flying Dragon sculpture. You will hear about the Devil Baby of Hull-House.
2
Chicago Stock Exchange Arch
11 minutes
At this location, you will get the see a remnant of the Chicago Stock Exchange Building. Here, you will hear about America's first serial killer, H.H. Holmes.
3
11 minutes
At this location, you will get to see a statue of Abraham Lincoln. Here, you will hear about the history of Lincoln park and how it was a burial ground more than a park.
4
11 minutes
At this location, you will get a view of the Congress Plaza Hotel which happens to be one of the most haunted hotels in the country. You'll hear how Stephen King was inspired by rom 441 to write a short story and you will discuss tragedies that made this a hotel a paranormal hot spot.
5
11 minutes
At this stop, you will get to see the sculpture created to capture the Indigenous spirit of those who populated the land before us. Here, you will hear about the Fort Dearborn Massacre.
6
11 minutes
At this location you will hear about the American Gangster, John Dillinger.
7
11 minutes
At this location, you will hear about the Eastland Disaster. You will hear about how the S.S. Eastland met its tragic end in the Chicago River.
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