Pullman National Historic Monument and Park

Pullman was the first planned industrial community in the United States. It became one of the most well known company towns. It was also the scene of the violent Pullman strike of 1894 that greatly influenced the Labor Movement in the U.S. It was built for George Pullman as a place to produce the famous Pullman sleeping cars. It was recently designated a National Monument and National Historic District.

Historic Houses on Kedzie Boulevard

There are many historic houses in Logan Square. Logan Square has a designated historic district and historic boulevard district. Shown below are three historic houses on Kedzie Boulevard in Logan Square.

William Nowaczewski House at 2410 North Kedzie Boulevard built in 1897is Queen Anne three story Greystone with medieval tower. Mr. Nowaczewski owned a furniture company.
The Peter Zuncker House at 2312 North Kedzie Boulevard was built in 1911 by Huehl and Schmid architects
2224 North Kedzie Boulevard was built in 1915 by Hean Rohan and Sons architects.

Garfield Park Conservatory

Garfield Park Conservatory is located at 300 North Central Park in Chicago’s Garfield Park. It is one of the largest greenhouse conservatories in the U.S. There are indoor and outdoor exhibits covering 4.5 acres. There are plant species from around the world. It was designed by landscape architect Jens Jensen in 1905 and built in 1906 – 1907.