Join Ronnie Frey (Doorways of Chicago) on a walk through one of Chicago’s most peaceful and fascinating places—Graceland Cemetery, where legends of architecture and Chicago’s deep pockets rest in extraordinary style.
Among the winding paths and century-old trees, we’ll visit the final resting places of the architects who helped shape Chicago’s skyline—Burnham, Root, Jenney, Sullivan, Mies… the original design dream team. Their stories (and their tombs) are just as striking as the buildings they left behind.
But this tour isn’t just for architecture lovers—we’ll also stop by the grand monuments of Chicago’s early power players, from Marshall Field to George Pullman and more. Some left legacies of beauty, others left a little controversy. All are part of the fabric of the city.
From dramatic mausoleums to modest stones with big stories, this walk is about legacy, design, and the art of remembrance. If you love hidden history, beautiful spaces, and getting a little nerdy about architectural details—this tour’s for you.
Lace up your walking shoes—this isn’t just a cemetery, it’s a crash course in Chicago’s soul. See you out on the trails!