️ Historic Kenwood — Mansions, Megastars & Hidden Gems!
About this Event
🌳🏛️ Historic Kenwood — Mansions, Megastars & Hidden Gems! 🚶♀️🎩
Walking the Kenwood Historic District
If you've never explored Kenwood, now is your chance — and if you have, you know exactly why we're going back! 😊 Join us for a last-minute pop-up Saturday afternoon stroll through one of Chicago's most elegant and storied neighborhoods!
✨ Step into Kenwood and discover one of Chicago's most breathtaking South Side treasures — famous for its Gilded Age mansions, Prairie School masterpieces, and extraordinary legacy of activism, culture, and community. Hear the stories behind the homes of Barack Obama, Muhammad Ali, Julius Rosenwald, and Elijah Muhammad — and explore architectural gems by Frank Lloyd Wright and other legends. From grand houses of worship to hidden neighborhood gems, Kenwood has it all! 💫
Come walk, learn, and enjoy a beautiful June afternoon with us — it's a great way to explore Chicago and meet new faces! 🌇
🎤 Led by your passionate, ever-curious guide (that's me!) — perfect for architecture lovers, history buffs, and anyone who enjoys being a tourist in their own city! 😊
📍 LOGISTICS
🗓️ Saturday, June 6, 2026
⏰ 3:00 PM – approx. 5:15 PM (~2.5 miles walking)
📍 Start: Blackstone Branch Library, 4904 S. Lake Park Ave.
🏁 End: KAM Isaiah Israel Congregation, 5039 S Greenwood Ave, (approx. 6 blocks from start)
💥 To join this engaging experience, purchase a ticket on Eventbrite or pay in person
Prefer to Pay In Person? Don’t want to deal with credit cards or online payments? No problem! If you’d rather pay in cash on the day of the tour, just contact me in advance to reserve your spot: 📱Call or Text: 312-835-4259
🌦️ Casual pace | Outdoors | Rain or shine
🔎 TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
🏛️ Stately Gilded Age homes & early Prairie-style architecture
🧱 Architectural gems by Frank Lloyd Wright and other local legends
🥊 Sites tied to Barack Obama, Muhammad Ali, and Julius Rosenwald
⛪ Historic houses of worship, activists, educators & entrepreneurs
📜 Stories of faith, community & culture from the 19th century to today
🎤 Insightful storytelling and great company across multiple Meetup groups!
📸 Not a dedicated photo walk — but trust us, you'll want your camera!
⚠️ IMPORTANT PARKING NOTE The walk ends approximately 6 blocks from the starting point — plan your parking accordingly! Consider parking midway so you're close to both the start and end. 🚗
🗺️ ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS (stops subject to change):
🏛️ Blackstone Branch Library
🧱 George Blossom House (FLW)
🧱 Warren McArthur House (FLW)
🏠 Former Elijah Muhammad House
🏡 Howard Van Doren Shaw House
🥊 Former Muhammad Ali Residence
🏠 Charles Adams Goodyear House
🏠 Ezra S. Brainerd House
🏢 Rainbow PUSH Coalition HQ
🏛️ Julius Rosenwald House
🧱 Gustavus F. Swift Mansion
🧱 Moses Born Residence
🏛️ Martin A. Ryerson House
🧱 McGill House
🦅 Former Obama Family Home
🕍 KAM Isaiah Israel Congregation (end)
🏠 Isidore Heller House (FLW) (optional)
🏛️ WHY KENWOOD?
Kenwood is one of Chicago's most treasured South Side neighborhoods — famous for its tree-lined streets 🌳, magnificent architecture 🏛️, and deep ties to some of the most influential figures in American history 📜.
The neighborhood flourished in the late 19th century as one of Chicago's most fashionable addresses, attracting industrialists, philanthropists, and civic leaders who built the grand mansions that still line its streets today.
Over the decades Kenwood became home to towering figures in Civil Rights, culture, religion, and politics — from Elijah Muhammad and Muhammad Ali to Julius Rosenwald and Barack Obama. Its architectural legacy includes some of Frank Lloyd Wright's earliest and most important commissions. Come see it all for yourself! 🌟
💟 WHAT TO BRING
👟 Comfortable walking shoes
💧 Water bottle
🌤️ Weather-appropriate attire
💰 $20 tour fee (exact change appreciated; cash preferred but Zelle, Venmo & PayPal accepted)
🍽️ OPTIONAL LUNCH AFTER
After the walk, join us for a bite at one of these neighborhood favorites! 🍴
💵 Bring CASH — some spots don't do separate checks!
🥗 Can't Believe It's Not Meat (vegan): https://cantbelieveitsnotmeat.com/
🥪 Cafe 53: https://www.cafe-53.com/
🍕 The Sit-Down Cafe: https://thesitdowncafe.com/
🚇 GETTING THERE
🚇 CTA: Multiple bus routes serve the area — plan your trip via CTA Trip Planner: https://www.transitchicago.com/planatrip/
🚗 Driving: Free and metered street parking available on Lake Park Ave., Woodlawn Ave., and side streets — watch the signs!
💡 Tip: Arrive a few minutes early to find parking!
📱 Lost or running late? Call/text 312.835.4259
⚠️ NO-SHOW POLICY
✔️ Keep your RSVP updated — no-shows prevent others from joining!
❌ Please cancel if you cannot attend.
😬 3 no-shows without updating your RSVP = 3-month event ban
🚫 Continual no-shows = removal from the group
🧭 Come walk where elegance, activism, and architectural beauty converge — and experience Kenwood in a whole new light! 🏛️🌳👟
📍 How to Find Us – Meet OUTSIDE of the Blackstone Branch, Chicago Public Library, 4904 S Lake Park Ave Do not block entrance. . Look for the large group gathered - we are hard to miss!
🛑 Note: This is an outdoor walk. Remember walk ends about 1.5 blocks from where we start so plan your parking or transit accordingly.
📞 Lost or running late? Call or text me at (312) 835-4259.
Want to Learn More About the Group? Check out our Meetup page here:🔗 1001 Things to See in Chicago Before You Die https://www.meetup.com/1001-things-to-see-in-chicago-before-you-die/
Where is it happening?
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