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Retro River North Walking Tour

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Chicago, US
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Experience the charm and history of retro Chicago on the Retro River North Walking Tour. This tour will take you on a journey through time as you explore several establishments with their amazing vintage signs and neon lights. But it doesn't stop there - your knowledgeable guide will also share fascinating stories about notable properties and their place in Chicago's history. From the iconic St. James Cathedral, where Abraham Lincoln once worshipped, to the opulent Richard H. Driehaus Museum and the stunning Murphy Auditorium, every step of this tour is filled with awe-inspiring sights and intriguing tales. You'll also get a chance to visit the famous Tree Studios and step inside P.O.S.H., a unique shop filled with vintage treasures. End your adventure at the legendary Tortoise Supper Club, where you can savor the flavors of Chicago while reflecting on the memories made during this unforgettable tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 1 hours 40 minutes - 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • See vintage signs and neon signs
  • Learn about Chicago's history
  • Visit the Richard H. Driehaus Museum
  • Explore the Murphy Auditorium
  • Step inside the P.O.S.H. vintage shop
  • Historical photos of each stop in a free app
  • Alcoholic beverages

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Introduction

Welcome to the Retro River North Walking Tour! This unique tour takes you on a journey through Chicago's rich history, showcasing the city's vintage signs and neon signs. But it doesn't stop there - your knowledgeable guide will also provide fascinating insights into notable properties and historical places along the way. Get ready for a time travel experience like no other as you delve into the captivating stories behind each establishment.

What to expect?

During the Retro River North Walking Tour, you can expect to be immersed in the charm and nostalgia of Chicago's past. As you stroll through the streets, you'll have the opportunity to admire and learn about the iconic vintage signs and neon signs that have become synonymous with the city's history. But this tour goes beyond the signs alone. Your guide will share captivating stories and anecdotes about each establishment, allowing you to truly understand the significance of these historical places. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about Chicago's heritage, this tour promises to deliver an enriching and memorable experience.

Who is this for?

The Retro River North Walking Tour is perfect for anyone who appreciates the allure of vintage signs, neon signs, and Chicago's captivating history. Whether you're a local looking to uncover hidden gems in your own city or a visitor eager to delve into the stories behind Chicago's iconic landmarks, this tour is designed for you. History buffs, photography enthusiasts, and lovers of unique experiences will all find something to enjoy on this tour. The inclusive nature of the tour ensures that everyone, regardless of age or background, can appreciate the beauty and significance of these historical places.

Why book this?

What sets the Retro River North Walking Tour apart is its commitment to providing a holistic experience. While other tours may focus solely on the vintage signs and neon signs, this tour goes the extra mile. With an experienced guide leading the way, you'll not only admire the signs but also gain a deeper understanding of the historical context surrounding each establishment. The tour offers a true time travel experience, transporting you back in time and allowing you to see Chicago through the lens of its vibrant past. By the end of the tour, you'll have a newfound appreciation for the city's rich history and its significance in shaping Chicago's identity.

Good to know

As part of the Retro River North Walking Tour, you'll receive complimentary access to a phone app that provides additional photos and information related to each stop along the way. This interactive element enhances your understanding and allows you to fully immerse yourself in the stories behind the vintage signs and historical places. It's recommended to wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather, as the tour involves walking outdoors. The tour concludes near the Chicago River on State Street, making it convenient for you to continue exploring the city or grab a bite to eat at one of the nearby restaurants.

Reviews

Previous participants of the Retro River North Walking Tour have been delighted by the experience. They praise the knowledgeable guides who bring Chicago's history to life with their engaging storytelling. Many guests have mentioned that the tour exceeded their expectations, providing a unique perspective on the city's past. Participants appreciate the opportunity to not only see the vintage signs and neon signs but also gain insights into the historical significance of each establishment. Overall, reviews for this tour highlight its educational and entertaining nature, making it a must-do for anyone interested in Chicago's history.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

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.

Richard H. Driehaus Museum

The Richard H. Driehaus Museum is housed within the historic Samuel M. Nickerson House, built in 1883 for this wealthy Chicago banker. The mansion was designed for Samuel M. Nickerson by one of Chicago's earliest prominent architects, Edward J. Burling of the architectural firm Burling & Whitehouse. Construction took four years and cost $450,000; it was reportedly the most expensive and elaborate private residence in Chicago at the time of its completion in 1883. The interiors are spectacular with marble, onyx, carved exotic and domestic woods, glazed tiles, and stained glass. On display are original furnishings from the Nickerson era along with American and European decorative arts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including art nouveau furnishings and a number of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Photos of the interior will be accessible during the tour.

The Murphy

The six-story, 32,000-square-foot Murphy Auditorium was built between 1923 and 1926 by the American College of Surgeons. It was designed by noted Chicago architects Benjamin Marshall and Charles E. Fox of Marshall and Fox who also designed the Edgewater Beach Apartment building, often called the Pink Palace. It was added to the Driehaus Museum’s footprint in 2022. The building features a pair of cast bronze doors produced by Tiffany Studios at the front entrance. And not only is it one of the most spectacular structures in all of Chicago but it has two of the most incredible doorways in the city too! Photos of the interior will be accessible during the tour.

Tree Studio Complex

Commissioned in 1894 by philanthropist and arts patron Judge Lambert Tree and his wife Anna Field Tree who was the daughter of Marshall Field, the Tree Studios were designed as an artists’ residence and have been home to over 500 artists. You’ve likely heard of the famous Ivy Room which is here inside Tree Studios and makes for a spectacular venue for events and especially weddings. Some of the great artists which have called the Tree Studios home include sculptors Albin Polasek and John Storrs; illustrator J. Allen St. John; muralist John Warner Norton, painters Ruth Van Sickle Ford, John Singer Sargent, and Pauline Palmer; and actors Peter Falk and Burgess Meredith.

P.O.S.H

In 1997, P.O.S.H. opened its doors in Chicago, with a desire to offer something unique to the consumer that had grown weary of “sameness”. The small shop was met with a warm reception as the search for pieces that haven’t been mass-produced for coast–to–coast consumption was shared by many. The owners search high and low for authentic items that stock its shelves — an eclectic assortment of vintage Hotel and Estate Silver, Restaurant China, and Dinnerware and an ever–changing mix of European Flea Market Finds. We will step inside and you will be instantly transported to a Parisian-type flea market atmosphere. In the back of the shop and you can catch a glimpse into the courtyard of the Tree Studios.

Redhead Piano Bar

Redhead Piano Bar has one of the coolest and most fun vintage neon signs in the city I think! Tucked away on bustling Ontario Street, The Redhead Piano Bar has been a neighborhood mainstay and a favorite among locals and tourists alike since 1993. Offering nightly live piano music, The Redhead is the perfect late-night spot for upbeat performances, engaging conversation, and meeting new people. It’s a cocktail piano bar dressed in yesteryear memorabilia which draws in the well-heeled for crooners & cocktails.

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Hard Rock Cafe Chicago

Hard Rock Cafe Chicago is marked by the giant iconic guitar that illuminates the parking lot. For more than 30 years the cafe has been a one-of-a-kind dining, entertainment, and shopping destination known worldwide for embracing funky styles and blending them with legendary food, beverages, live music, and music history. Hard Rock International is the world’s largest curator of music memorabilia, and the cafe walls are lined with priceless pieces from musical legends like Billy Joel, Buddy Guy, Jimi Hendrix, and Prince.

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House of Blues Chicago

About 30 years ago, House of Blues was founded with a simple but powerful mantra far ahead of its time in the U.S: Unity in Diversity. The pursuit of peace, love, community, and acceptance has guided the organization’s cultural development and continues to gain new meaning and applications over the passing of time. House of Blues is committed to using its venues, voice, and platform to advocate passionately for human expression, racial equality, and spiritual harmony.

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Reviews

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tejchande

Ronnie was a great guide. Very knowledgeable, with an eye for design and unique buildings in the city. He tied in history and architecture, which is exactly why we booked this tour!

Passenger29924137685

Such a fun experience! Ronnie is incredibly knowledgeable, super friendly, and tells the best stories on his tours. He knows so many cool tidbits about the city that even longtime Chicago residents like myself can appreciate. Always so many cool stops and photo ops on his tours. Definitely the best in the city!

katiesD4485CA

Omg! What a fun way to explore the lovely history of River North. I live so close by Ronnie opens my eyes to the beauty of the neighborhood. His energy is electric! The joy and knowledge radiates during the whole tour! Even more so, we connected as a group and went out afterwards. It felt so intimate! Explore Chicago from the best tour guide! Can't wait to join the next journey. Thanks Ronnie! See you soon 💓

Travelx2

This was our third Doorways tour and we were excited to be part of the inaugural Retro River North tour. We enjoyed a number of interesting neon signs and the history behind them, along with a series of unique architectural highlights that were complemented by the eAtlas app that gave a glimpse of some interiors. Much like Ronnie’s other tours there are always hidden gems, stories and places to go back to visit on your own or with friends. And always a highlight is the other people you meet on the tour who share their own experiences either about Chicago or their hometowns. Next up is the Art Deco Loop tour!
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2024-05-21 14:40