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Ulysses S. Grant Monument: A Civil War Tribute

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A monumental tribute to Ulysses S. Grant, honoring his legacy as a Civil War general and U.S. President in Chicago's Lincoln Park.

The Ulysses S. Grant Monument in Chicago's Lincoln Park is an equestrian statue honoring the Civil War general and 18th U.S. President. Completed in 1891, it was once the largest bronze statue in the country, showcasing Grant in his military uniform.

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  • Visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the monument's details and the surrounding park.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll through Lincoln Park, enjoying the lakefront views and other attractions.
  • Check out other nearby landmarks in Lincoln Park, such as the Lincoln Park Zoo and the Chicago History Museum.

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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Lincoln Park Zoo, head north along N. Cannon Drive for approximately 0.3 miles. The monument will be on your left, just west of the road. No costs are associated with this approach.

  • Public Transport

    Take the CTA bus to the Fullerton & Cannon Drive stop. Several bus routes serve this intersection. From there, walk south along Cannon Drive for a short distance; the monument will be visible to your right. A single ride on a CTA bus costs $2.25.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Request a taxi or ride-share to 2045 N Lincoln Park W, Chicago, IL 60614. Be aware that traffic can be congested, especially during peak hours. A short taxi or ride-share trip from nearby Lincoln Park attractions will likely cost between $8 and $15, depending on demand and distance.

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Located in Lincoln Park, the Ulysses S. Grant Monument pays tribute to the celebrated Civil War general and two-term President. Following Grant's death in 1885, a public campaign quickly raised funds for a memorial. Sculptor Louis Rebisso's equestrian design was selected, and the monument was dedicated in 1891 in front of over 200,000 attendees.The monument features Grant on horseback, dressed in his Civil War uniform, atop a granite pedestal. Rebisso, an Italian immigrant, had previously created equestrian sculptures of James Birdseye McPherson and William Henry Harrison. The statue was praised for its accurate depiction of Grant, with his son Frederick deeming it the "most satisfactory" portrait of his father. The monument's details include field glasses, a hat, uniform, spurs, and saddle.The monument stands west of N. Cannon Drive, between W. Fullerton Avenue and E. North Avenue. The surrounding Lincoln Park offers a green space for relaxation and recreation. While the monument has faced some criticism over the years, it remains a significant landmark in Chicago, commemorating a pivotal figure in American history.
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