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Bus Tour

NEW! Bus Tour | South Chicago: A Backbone Of Steel

Saturday, August 19

Ride along with Chicago native Crystal Guerra, a journalist, researcher, and artist who holds a master’s degree in Latin American studies. She’s ready to guide you through the intersectional history of the iconic South Side from the post-Civil War era to the Great Migration, to the development of the steel industry, its bust, and the cultural renaissance that followed.  

What you thought you knew about South Chicago is just the surface. This bus tour features steelworkers and urban gardeners in bordering neighborhoods, the first Vietnam War memorial in the US, the James Beard award-winning Calumet Fisheries, the rise of the cultural corridor, and concludes at Steelworkers Park, with much more in between (like the Blues Brothers!). You’ll come to appreciate the scrappy and enduring culture of Chicago’s great South Side.  

$55; $45 members 

Tour runs 33.5 hours and begins and ends at Steelworkers Park, E. 87th St. at Lake Michigan, Chicago, IL 60617. Parking is available upon entry to the park after turning onto 87th St. from S. DuSable Lake Shore Dr. For directions via public transportation, visit the Chicago Transit Authority website  

Interior view of a crane hoisting a large steel object in the American Steel Foundries Cast Armor plant, East Chicago, Illinois, April 28, 1943.
View of a South Chicago steel mill, viewed from a body of water passing alongside the mill, located in Chicago, Illinois. A bridge is visible on the left side of the image.
Worker using steam to thaw out frozen ore inside railroad cars before it was unloaded at U.S. Steel.
   

The Details

Saturday

August

19 th

10:00 a.m.

Event

Admission

$ 55

$45 Members

Event Location

Chicago History Museum Sharing Chicago Stories
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