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Workers Cottages of Oldtown Triangle Walking Tour

Small Group
Digital
105 minutes
English

This tour will show you many of these delightful cottages and the different styles they were designed and constructed in. You will also learn about their history and unique part of the growth of the city of Chicago. Plus you will hear about other fascinating Chicago history that dates back 150 years and beyond! The Oldtown Triangle is one of the oldest and most quaint areas of the city - an area that many Chicagoans love and cherish. You will feel like you have left the hustle and bustle of the city and will instantly be transported to another place, another time, specifically the late 1800's!

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Workers Cottages of Oldtown Triangle Walking Tour

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Itinerary

This tour will show you 40-50 of these delightful workers' 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 one case, an entire block of cottages on both sides of the street! This is what Chicago looked like in the late 1800's and prior to the Great Fire of 1871. Many of my photos of these cottages have been featured on the Bob Vila website as well as many major architectural accounts on Instagram and other Chicago based "things to do and see" websites. Plus you will see many other notable historic properties and hear about some fascinating Chicago history that dates back 150 years and beyond!

Rowhouses on Eugenie Street * Architect: Harald Hansen * Built in 1886 * Extremely rare variegated row of 5 opulent Queen Anne and Second Empire style houses Hear about the rich history of the beginning of the city of Chicago, much of which happened in this location.

The rich history of N. Crilly Court - Learn about all the famous people that lived here and also see one property that is a National Landmark

Inclusions

  • Historical photos of each stop in a free app
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • You can find me on the sidewalk in front of the amazing rowhouses at our starting address

End Points

  • The tour will end with the last stop, which is the very first workers cottage I ever saw before I knew what they were. The end of the tour is a few short blocks from where it started.

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Tours by Doorways Of Chicago