️ Logan Square Uncovered: Mansions, Boulevards & Hidden Gems! ✨

Schedule

Sat Aug 22 2026 at 10:45 am to 01:00 pm

UTC-05:00
Location

St John Berchmans Catholic Church (Blessed Carlo Acutis Parish) | Chicago, IL

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Discover the coolest hidden spots and stunning old mansions on a chill stroll through Logan Square’s best-kept secrets!
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🌸🏛️ Logan Square Uncovered: Mansions, Boulevards & Hidden Gems! 🌳✨


Back by popular demand — now with additional stops and stories added!


Step into Chicago’s historic Logan Square Boulevard District on a Saturday morning stroll through one of the city’s most beautiful and architecturally fascinating neighborhoods.


Explore grand boulevards, Gilded Age mansions, Prairie School homes, historic churches, landmark monuments, and hidden gems while hearing the stories of the immigrants, architects, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who helped shape this remarkable Northwest Side community.


Discover how Logan Square evolved from farmland and early settlement into an elegant residential neighborhood — and how its architecture, boulevards, and immigrant communities continue to tell Chicago’s story today.


🎤 Led by your passionate, ever-curious guide (that’s me!) — perfect for architecture lovers, history buffs, photographers, and anyone who enjoys being a tourist in their own city! 😊


👥 Multi-group event — expect a great crowd!

📍 QUICK DETAILS

🗓️ Saturday, August 22, 2026

10:45 AM–1:00 PM (~2 miles)

📍 Start: St. John Berchmans Catholic Church

2519 W. Logan Blvd.

🏁 End: Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church

2614 N. Kedzie Ave.

💥 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

🌦️ Outdoors | Casual pace | Rain or shine

🏛️ WHAT WE’LL SEE

🌳 Grand Boulevards & Landscaped Medians

Experience one of Chicago’s most ambitious early boulevard developments.

🏰 Mansions & Architecture

See Prairie, Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival, and other architectural treasures from the 1880s–1930s.

🦅 Illinois Centennial Monument

Discover the impressive 1918 monument celebrating Illinois’ 100th birthday and the vision behind its design.

🏘️ Hidden Neighborhood Gems

Explore beautiful homes, apartments, churches, theaters, banks, and other buildings you may have passed without knowing their stories.

📜 Immigrant & Neighborhood History

Learn how Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Jewish, English, and other communities helped shape Logan Square.

🗺️ ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS

(Stops subject to change.)

⛪ St. John Berchmans Catholic Church

🏠 John Rath House

🏠 Ryan House

⛪ Episcopal Church of the Advent (now condos)

🏢 Gerson Apartment Building

🏠 Uber House / Uber Flats

🏠 S. Finchell House

🧊 Rustman Ice House

🏠 T. Steinbach House

🏛️ 2434 N. Kedzie Blvd.

🏦 Former Logan Square Trust & Savings Bank

🏡 Logan Square Comfort Station

🎭 Logan Square Auditorium

🦅 Illinois Centennial Monument

⛪ Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church

⛪ Grace United Methodist Church (optional)

🎪 Aloft Circus Arts (optional)

🌟 WHY LOGAN SQUARE?

Named for Civil War general John A. Logan, this neighborhood is famous for the spectacular intersection of Logan Boulevard, Kedzie Boulevard, and Milwaukee Avenue. At its center stands the Illinois Centennial Monument, marking the northwest terminus of Chicago’s historic boulevard system.


Beginning with annexation to Chicago in 1889, Logan Square grew rapidly as immigrant communities settled along Milwaukee Avenue and surrounding streets. Wealthy residents followed, building impressive homes along the boulevards and creating the architectural district we enjoy today.


From grand mansions and lush medians to immigrant storefronts and historic gathering places, Logan Square offers a fascinating look at how Chicago grew and changed over more than a century. 🏛️🌳


📸 Not a dedicated photo walk, but you'll definitely want your camera!

🎒 GOOD TO KNOW

👟 Comfortable walking shoes

💧 Water bottle

🌤️ Weather-appropriate clothing

📸 Camera/phone encouraged


⚠️ Parking: The tour ends about 1 mile from the starting point, so plan accordingly! Consider parking somewhere near the middle of the route. 🚗

🚇 CTA: Logan Square Blue Line station is near the end of the tour, with multiple bus routes nearby.

🍽️ OPTIONAL LUNCH AFTER

Want to keep exploring? Join us afterward for lunch along Milwaukee Avenue! 🍴

🍺 The Harding Tavern

Café Con Leche

🍫 Chiqueolatte Chicago

💵 Bring cash if possible — some restaurants don't offer separate checks.

📱 LOST OR RUNNING LATE?

Call or text Giovina at 312-835-4259

👋 Please check in with Giovina when you arrive!

🌸🏛️ Come discover Logan Square beyond the boulevards — where grand mansions, immigrant stories, beautiful architecture, and Chicago history come together around every corner! 🌳✨

📍 How to Find Us – Meet OUTSIDE St John Berchmans Catholic Church 2519 W Logan BlvdLook for the group gathered - we are hard to miss!

🛑 Note: This is an outdoor walk. Remember walk ends about 8 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/


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St John Berchmans Catholic Church (Blessed Carlo Acutis Parish), 2519 West Logan Boulevard, Chicago, United States

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