The Deep Pockets Of Graceland Cemetery Walking Tour
Chicago, USA
2 hours
What You Will Do
Dive into this captivating journey through the hallowed grounds of Chicago’s Graceland Cemetery. As we stroll amidst the stunning and serene beauty of historic resting places, you'll encounter the final resting spots of architectural visionaries like William LeBaron Jenney, John Root, Louis Sullivan, Mies Van der Rohe, and Daniel Burnham.
This unique walking tour not only unveils the grandeur of tombs and mausoleums but also shares the stories of Chicago's celebrated architects, whose creativity shaped the city's skyline.
But our journey extends beyond the architects' realm, as we also discover the final resting places of other notable figures with deep pockets—pioneers of industry such as Marshall Field, Palmer Potter, George Pullman, Walter Newberry, and more. Their legacies, intertwined with the fabric of Chicago's history, add an extra layer of richness to this immersive tour.
What's Included?
- Historical photos of each stop in a free app
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
The main entrance of the Cemetery is at 4001 N. Clark Street. We will meet by the administration building. There is no parking on site but plenty of street parking on Irving Park and Clark Street.
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Graceland Cemetery
1 hour 30 minutes
Come explore the opulent tombs and captivating histories of Graceland Cemetery's wealthiest residents on my exclusive walking tour!
Additional Information
This activity is operated by Tours by Doorways Of Chicago
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness