What You Will Do
Chicago's original Millionaire's Row, meet the ghosts of the Gilded Age. Marshall Field, George Pullman, Philip Armour, and many more used to live in this amazing area, the most desirable address in the city before the fire.
Many of the incredible homes are still standing and the spirits linger, waiting to divulge their secrets in a haunted history tour and ghost investigation in one of Chicago's most prestigious places.
Cancellation Policy
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Itinerary
Meeting Point
Meet in front of the Glessner House, please arrive 10 minutes before the start time if possible. Thanks!
1
Marshall Field Jr Mansion
20 minutes
This will be our first stop. You will hear the scandals and ghost stories of this famous abode.
2
Clarke House Museum
20 minutes
The Henry B. Clarke House is a Greek Revival-style house. You will learn about the sordid history of Chicago's oldest building.
3
Keith House
20 minutes
We will stop by this distinct 1870s mansion, in the heart of the Chicago's renowned Prairie Avenue Historic District.
4
Second Presbyterian Church of Chicago
20 minutes
The Second Presbyterian Church is a landmark Gothic Revival church. You will hear about the haunted history of a beautiful house of worship.
5
Prairie Avenue Historic District (Prairie District)
1 hour
From its history as an Indian trail to its eventual ascendence to the home of the 19th Century Rich and Famous, you'll learn history and ghost stories of people like George Pullman, who designed the famous train sleeping car to amazing architect Henry Ives Cobb, designer of the Newberry Library, and more as we present the haunted stories and scandals of these fascinating Victorian characters.
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