- St. James Cathedral - When you visit St. James Cathedral, you can pray in the same space as Abraham Lincoln, who worshipped at St. James shortly after being elected President in 1860.
After the Civil War, tremendous growth led the church to enlarge and redecorate on an even grander scale. A few weeks after the splendidly redesigned church was formally rededicated in 1871, the Great Chicago Fire erupted, leaving nothing but the stone walls, and the bell tower, whose bells gave warning to the neighborhood of the fire.
- Free access to a companion phone app with extra photos for each stop
- If travelers decide to go listen to jazz at the Tortoise Supper Club afterwards, food and beverages ordered are not included with the ticket price of this tour
During this excursion, we’ll visit many businesses boasting impressive old-fashioned labels and neon displays. As usual, I’ll be pointing out and sharing information about significant buildings along our route. Even if they don’t showcase an antique sign, these places are equally integral to Chicago’s heritage. You’ll receive a concise summary of each business’s history, immersing you in a genuine journey back in time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.