Chicago Landmarks
 
Abraham Lincoln Monument Auditorium Building Biograph Theater Bush Temple of Music Carl Sandburg House Chess Records Office and Studio Chicago Theater Civic Opera Building Congress Theater Drake Fountain Essanay Studios Fine Arts Building First Church of Deliverance Former Chicago Historical Society Building Harris and Selwyn Theaters Heald Square Monument Lorado Taft's Midway Studios Museum of Science and Industry New Regal Theater Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton Office and Studio Pilgrim Baptist Church South Side Community Art Center Statue of The Republic Sunset Cafe Thalia Hall Three Arts Club Tree Studios, Annexes, and Courtyard Uptown Theatre Village Theater Yondorf Block and Hall

Music & Art Tour

Chicago has had a definitive role in America's culture, and many of these landmarks represent the historical part the city has played in the development of modern music, art, drama and motion pictures.

Many of the glorious large-scale movie palaces built in the first half of this century still stand, including the world-famous Chicago Theater. In addition, several important sculptures have been designated as Chicago Landmarks.


1. Abraham Lincoln Monument
2. Auditorium Building
3. Biograph Theater
4. Bush Temple of Music
5. Carl Sandburg House
6. Chess Records Office and Studio
7. Chicago Theater
8. Civic Opera Building
9. Congress Theater
10. Drake Fountain
11. Essanay Studios
12. Fine Arts Building
13. First Church of Deliverance
14. Former Chicago Historical Society Building
15. Harris and Selwyn Theaters
16. Heald Square Monument
17. Lorado Taft's Midway Studios
18. Museum of Science and Industry
19. New Regal Theater
20. Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton Office and Studio
21. Pilgrim Baptist Church
22. South Side Community Art Center
23. Statue of The Republic
24. Sunset Cafe
25. Thalia Hall
26. Three Arts Club
27. Tree Studios, Annexes, and Courtyard
28. Uptown Theatre
29. Village Theater
30. Yondorf Block and Hall