best devil in the white city tour, discover world's fair history, explore h.h. holmes' murder castle, explore millionaire's row, haunted history tour in chicago, start your adventure at the congress plaza hotel is notoriously one of the most haunted spots in chicago, originally built as the auditorium annex to house the masses who would attend the 1893 columbian exposition at the world, venture to the original millionaire's row, praire avenue. on the national register of historic places, this street was the home of gilded age mansions belonging to the likes of marshall field (department stores), george pullman (the railroad sleeping car), and philip armour (of the hot dogs fame!), visit victorian chicago landmarks, visit the only building remains standing on the old 1893 fairgrounds in chicago’s jackson park today: the former palace of fine arts which now houses the spectacular museum of science and industry.
best devil in the white city tour, discover world's fair history, explore h.h. holmes' murder castle, explore millionaire's row, haunted history tour in chicago, start your adventure at the congress plaza hotel is notoriously one of the most haunted spots in chicago, originally built as the auditorium annex to house the masses who would attend the 1893 columbian exposition at the world, venture to the original millionaire's row, praire avenue. on the national register of historic places, this street was the home of gilded age mansions belonging to the likes of marshall field (department stores), george pullman (the railroad sleeping car), and philip armour (of the hot dogs fame!), visit victorian chicago landmarks, visit the only building remains standing on the old 1893 fairgrounds in chicago’s jackson park today: the former palace of fine arts which now houses the spectacular museum of science and industry.
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Embark on a chilling journey through Chicago's history with The Devil in the White City tour. Explore the sites linked to H.H. Holmes and the World's Fair, including the haunted Congress Plaza Hotel.
Embark on a chilling journey through Chicago's history with The Devil in the White City tour. Explore the sites linked to H.H. Holmes and the World's Fair, including the haunted Congress Plaza Hotel.
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best devil in the white city tour, discover world's fair history, explore h.h. holmes' murder castle, explore millionaire's row, haunted history tour in chicago, start your adventure at the congress plaza hotel is notoriously one of the most haunted spots in chicago, originally built as the auditorium annex to house the masses who would attend the 1893 columbian exposition at the world, venture to the original millionaire's row, praire avenue. on the national register of historic places, this street was the home of gilded age mansions belonging to the likes of marshall field (department stores), george pullman (the railroad sleeping car), and philip armour (of the hot dogs fame!), visit victorian chicago landmarks, visit the only building remains standing on the old 1893 fairgrounds in chicago’s jackson park today: the former palace of fine arts which now houses the spectacular museum of science and industry.
start your adventure at the congress plaza hotel is notoriously one of the most haunted spots in chicago, originally built as the auditorium annex to house the masses who would attend the 1893 columbian exposition at the world, venture to the original millionaire's row, praire avenue. on the national register of historic places, this street was the home of gilded age mansions belonging to the likes of marshall field (department stores), george pullman (the railroad sleeping car), and philip armour (of the hot dogs fame!), visit the only building remains standing on the old 1893 fairgrounds in chicago’s jackson park today: the former palace of fine arts which now houses the spectacular museum of science and industry.
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start your adventure at the congress plaza hotel is notoriously one of the most haunted spots in chicago, originally built as the auditorium annex to house the masses who would attend the 1893 columbian exposition at the world, venture to the original millionaire's row, praire avenue. on the national register of historic places, this street was the home of gilded age mansions belonging to the likes of marshall field (department stores), george pullman (the railroad sleeping car), and philip armour (of the hot dogs fame!), visit the only building remains standing on the old 1893 fairgrounds in chicago’s jackson park today: the former palace of fine arts which now houses the spectacular museum of science and industry.
We are Chicago's first and best Devil in the White City tour, offering the history, legends and lore surrounding H.H.Holmes, the World's Fair and Victorian Chicago. We visit Prairie Avenue, Chicago's Victorian "Easy Street" and site of the Fort Dearborn Massacre, travel to the World's Fairgrounds and the Midway Plaisance at the University of Chicago, and make the notorious trek to the site of Holmes' "Murder Castle."
We are Chicago's first and best Devil in the White City tour, offering the history, legends and lore surrounding H.H.Holmes, the World's Fair and Victorian Chicago. We visit Prairie Avenue, Chicago's Victorian "Easy Street" and site of the Fort Dearborn Massacre, travel to the World's Fairgrounds and the Midway Plaisance at the University of Chicago, and make the notorious trek to the site of Holmes' "Murder Castle."