Earlier in the Spring, Jill and I took a trip to the
Glessner House Museum and the
Clarke House Museum. The Glessner House is located in the Prairie Avenue District of Chicago, which is on the site of
Fort Dearborn and eventually became Chicago's most fashionable residential district after the Great Chicago Fire. Tours of both museums are free Wednesday and run back to back. It's not a very typical and touristy tour to take, but it was an interesting way to place ourselves in 19th century Chicago.
Unfortunately, we were unable to take photographs inside, so you'll just have to take this tour yourself! But, please do enjoy the photos of the exterior architecture of these two homes. Jill and I would highly recommend it for a tour off the beaten path.
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Prairie Avenue District |
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Some of the historic houses on the avenue. |
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That day was beautiful. |
The Glessner House is a National Historic Landmark and was designed by the famous American architect, Henry Hobson Richardson. The imposing house was completed in 1887 and was a radical transformation from the traditional Victorian architecture and changed how homes were designed and built. The tour is not just of the architecture of the house, but of the family, art, and social history of that time. With almost all of the original furniture, decor, and family mementos in the house, it is quite a tour of how the Glessner family lived their lives in Chicago.
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Glessner House |
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Side of the house. |
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The entrance to the Glessner House. |
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Clarke House |
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A mini-Clarke House! |
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Yes, we went in there. |
To continue learning about the history Chicago, we went to the
Chicago History Museum on a separate occasion. Now that you have an upcoming Wednesday booked, plan a trip to this museum on a Monday for a free admission! The museum has a whole lot of everything from the past, present, and future of Chicago.
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Lincoln outside the museum. |
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Chicago History Museum |
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Considering Chicago has the highest gas prices in the US... |
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Our postcard! |