After the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, Chicago was determined to become a great cultural and commercial metropolis. This tour is a testament to that era's ambitions. See buildings by Daniel Burnham, Louis Sullivan, Holabird and Roche and other noted architects and hear the stories behind the city's architectural gems.
This tour was formerly known as: Historic Treasures of Chicago’s Golden Age.
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Cultural Center. Photo courtesy of Eric Allix Rogers.
Wrigley building
Carbide and Carbon Building. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers.
Reliance Building
Chicago Athletic Association Hotel. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers.
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Ticket price includes entrance to the Chicago Architecture Center within 7 days of your walking or bus tour.