Rosehill Cemetery Walking Tour

Schedule

Sat Apr 20 2024 at 11:00 am

Location

Rosehill Cemetery | Lincolnwood, IL

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Rosehill is full of fascinating heroes, innovators, and pure eccentrics - as well as some of the city's most stunning artwork. A few names are known to any Chicago history buff, but many of the best stories are hidden deep behind ordinary headstones, or even in unmarked graves. There are strange eccentrics, pioneers, actors, statesmen, artists, and even a few regular villains. So many that we can't fit it all in one route! Stories may inlcude that of a pop song writer who became a big name in politics, an actor who became mayor, a man rumored to be the origin of the term "okay," a woman who was there when Lincoln was shot, a worst newspaper editor in town, a crooked cop killed by the Jesse James gang, or a woman Orson Welles called "the most fascinating person I ever met." If you came on one of our tours before, come again for new stories!
Tour guide Adam Selzer of Mysterious Chicago Tours is the author of several published books on Chicago history, Including Mysterious Chicago, the Amazon Best-Selling HH Holmes: The True History of the White City Devil, Ghosts of Chicago, Graceland Cemetery: Chicago Stories Symbols and Secrets, and an upcoming book on Trinity and St. Paul's graveyards in New York. . His research has been featured in Rolling Stone, The New York Times, the Washington Post, and more. He's a regular on the History and Travel channels, appearing on such shows as American Ripper, Haunted History, Mysteries at the Museum, I Was There, and many others.
His Rosehill cemetery tours are incredibly informative, surprisingly hilarious, and endlessly fascinating. Believing that "a great story is more interesting than a familiar name," his tours often focus on figures who somehow slipped through the cracks of history, but have better stories than many people with a name you might recognize from some foundation or organization. Drawing on years of deep research, Selzer tells the stories, including information that has only recently been discovered, and shows how the Rosehill residents' lives intersected with each other and with history.
WHAT TO KNOW:
- Meet just inside the gates off 5800 N. Ravenswood a bit before 11am (NOT the gates at Western and Bryn Mawr - the big stone ones on the other side). Adam will be checking people in. Look for the guy with the headset mic.
- Come see the 2024 version of the tour! We're always updating and changing the route around to add new stories.
- You won't need a paper ticket, just the name on your eventbrite order.
-The tour runs roughly 75-90 minutes, sticking mainly to the older part of the cemetery on the Eastern side. Much of the tour is on the paved portions, but the route does require a great deal of "off road" walking to get to some of the featured graves.
- There is no bathroom mid tour. Cemeteries don't generally have facilities set up throughout!
- There is a good deal parking available right inside the gates (pull in and turn right), or tons of free street parking nearby on Ravenswood.
- Tour runs rain or shine. The cemetery has a "no dogs or bikes" sign that we can't overrule.
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Where is it happening?

Rosehill Cemetery, 5800 N Ravenswood Ave,Chicago, Illinois, Lincolnwood, United States

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Mysterious Chicago

Host or Publisher Mysterious Chicago

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