WORKERS COTTAGES OF OLDTOWN TRIANGLE - WALKING TOUR

Sun Sep 11 2022 at 11:00 am to 01:00 pm

164 W Eugenie St | Chicago

Ronnie Frey, founder of @doorwaysofchicago
Publisher/HostRonnie Frey, founder of @doorwaysofchicago
WORKERS COTTAGES OF OLDTOWN TRIANGLE - WALKING TOUR
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See 30+ Stunning Chicago's Workers Cottages - A Chicago Architectural Vernacular Of The Late 1800's - PLUS MANY MORE NOTABLE PROPERTIES
About this Event

"Chicago has faced its fair share of adversity in its 184-year history, but the city has always risen from the ashes, both literally and figuratively. Its most remarkable renaissance came in the wake of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The inferno killed 300 people, left another 100,000 homeless, and cost a jaw-dropping $222 million (equivalent to $4.7 billion in 2020), but it also gave birth to a beautiful new city, built with brick and better than ever. 


Sadly, one iconic building style, the workers cottage, which flourished both before and after the Great Fire, has recently been falling victim to urban developers whose visions just don’t jive with historic lot sizes or bygone architectural styles. As demand grows for apartments and other higher-density housing, many of these humble dwellings are at risk of being razed." -bobvila.com


This tour will show you many of these delightful cottages and the different styles they were designed and constructed in. Also, you will see some very rare instances where there are several in a row or in a few cases, an entire block of cottages on both sides of the street! Plus you will hear about some fascinating Chicago history that dates back 150 years and beyond!

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Frey Design, LLC., assumes no responsibility and hereby disclaims any legal or other liability for any personal injury, death, property damage, error or omission, or any other loss, damage, accident, delay, inconvenience, or irregularity occasioned by any individual’s and/or entity’s contemplation of, or participation in, any of the walking tours offered by Frey Design, LLC. This provision also applies to the cancellation or rescheduling of such tours by Frey Design, LLC due to inclement weather or emergencies. Frey Design, LLC takes every effort to ensure that the information contained in its promotional materials is correct. Please be aware that this information may unintentionally become out of date or inaccurate.





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Notable Property: The Amazing Rowhouses on W. Eugenie Street

Bonus on this tour: Learn about the fascinating history of this extremely rare variegated row of 5 opulent Queen Anne and Second Empire style houses, designed by Norwegian architect Harold Hansen in 1886. Also, discover what was on this land before the rowhouses - hard to believe!


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Notable Property: The Fabulous Rowhouses of N. Crilly Court

Bonus on this tour: Learn about this incredible one-block long, narrow street and all of the worldwide famous people that lived here as well as the rich history behind these dwellings. One of the units is not only a Chicago Landmark but a U.S. National Landmark as well!


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What the heck are all these people's names doing above the doorways on N. Crilly Court? Find out who they are and why...FASCINATING!
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St. Michael's Church

Bonus on this tour: Take the tour on a Sunday and arrive at St. Michael's just as Mass is finishing and not only can you go inside (not guaranteed) to see the incredible interior, but you can hear a full round of the noon church bells toll! GOLDEN! In addition, learn the fascinating history of this church and its rich architectural history.


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The Tiny Fire Shanty Cottage

Along with over 40 -50 other darling, adorable workers cottages, you will see this little cutiepie and hear why it's called a fire shanty AND how much it cost to buy (fully furnished) in 1874!



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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

164 W Eugenie St, 164 West Eugenie Street, Chicago, United States

Tickets

USD 35.00

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