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7AM-11PM daily

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18th
1710 W 18th St
Blue Line: Cermack

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pay lot

Grant Park   

500 S Columbus Dr
Chicago, IL, 60605
312-742-7529
www.chicagoparkdistrict.com

Rating: 3 out of 5  (5 Ratings)   Read Reviews (5)    Rate and Write a Review

The 300-plus acres of Grant Park are considered by many Chicago natives to be a gem on the Lake Michigan shoreline. And it may well be just that, but at this time last century, the park was inhabited by squatters, the city dump and rusty storage sheds. Public outcry changed the face of Chicago's Lake Michigan shoreline forever. Ordinance after ordinance was passed to restore the area and to protect it from industrial invasion. By 1901, about 10 years after things got underway to clean the place up, the park's name was changed from Lake Park to Grant Park. If you are wondering, yes, it's named after Ulysses S. Grant, a native of Illinois. The modern park grounds host soccer fields, volleyball courts, softball fields, tennis courts and ice skating at Daley Bicentennial Plaza (when it's frozen, of course). Performances at the Petrillo Music Shell include lots of free shows, sponsored by the Grant Park Music Festival. It's also home to the city's annual July 4th fireworks celebration. There are all sorts of diversions within the boundaries of the park, too. Visitors can dive into the Shedd Aquarium, ponder the Art Institute of Chicago, view the handsome Buckingham Fountain featuring 133 water jets, pop into the Field Museum of Natural History and/or see the stars at the Adler Planetarium. Summertime is perhaps the best time to visit Grant Park. The gardens are in bloom, the bike trails are open and the cool Lake breeze is refreshing. If you're lucky, one of the free music festivals will be going on. From the grand entrance flanked by 27,000 lb. bronze Native Americans on horseback to the Lincoln Statue and Museum Campus, Grant Park offers visitors and locals alike a respite from Chicago's legendary bustle, but not from its legendary winds! -- Carl Salminen

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burhyt
Review rating 1 out of 5
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By burhyt on 06/10/2004
all i wanted was a schedule for all the stages at Blues Fest. Instead I only got head liners and a run around.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Excellent!
By elektroxdrm on 06/02/2004
A true landmark of the world!
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Sandyonly44's Review
By sandyonly44 on 08/10/2003
Beautiful... Skyline and Marina views! Watch out for purse snatchers!
robkrtz
Review rating 4 out of 5
RobKrtz's Review
By robkrtz on 06/16/2003
don't cheat yourself out of this chance to see and hear 'THE WHAT?' at Taste of chicago's Goose Island stage on july 5th at 12:30. This band of old dudes who missed the broken down tour bus bound for the midwest college town circuit in their youth during the 70's and 80's when they accidentaly got lives, have finaly realized their dream of meeting the perfect group of likeminded, compatible, creative guys who can't have huge egos because they would have been famous years ago if they were the #$%&, to colaberate to create music as good as the music that made them want to create music. With three singer songwriters who met at Fitzgerald's open mic 10 years ago, and still attend that every tuesday night, the variety of songs, and the beauty of their harmonies, helped by a fourth part supplied by bassist Mark Dwyer, are proof that these guys do this only because the alternative would be to not do it and that would be unimaginable. As one member of the band put it, "if we did it for the money we would have killed ourselves a long time ago". These guys don't need or want to be stars, they just want people to hear the music they make together, and enjoy it nearly as much as they do.

Event Schedule

DateShow InformationTimePrice
08/01/08Lollapalooza 2008
Chicago, IL
11:00AM