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Explore Chicago's history at the Couch Tomb, the last remnant of Lincoln Park's days as a city cemetery.
The Couch Tomb, located in Lincoln Park, is the last above-ground reminder of the area's past as the Chicago City Cemetery. Built in 1858 for businessman Ira Couch, the tomb stands as a curious monument amidst the park's greenery, offering a glimpse into Chicago's early history.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
The Couch Tomb is located in the southern part of Lincoln Park, near the Chicago History Museum. From the museum, walk south into the park; the tomb will be visible on your left.
Public Transport
Several CTA bus routes stop near Lincoln Park, including routes #22, #36, #74, #8, #37, #134, #143, #151 and #156. The Armitage station on the Brown and Purple Lines is also within walking distance. From any of these stops, follow the park's pathways towards the Chicago History Museum; the Couch Tomb is a short walk south of the museum. CTA bus fare is $2.25, and 'L' train fare is $2.50.
Taxi/Ride-Share
Ask your driver to take you to the Chicago History Museum in Lincoln Park. The Couch Tomb is a short walk south of the museum within the park. A taxi or ride-share from downtown Chicago will typically cost $13-$16.
Use Couch Tomb as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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