Explore Lincoln Park’s hidden gems and gangster history on a guided walking tour. Discover prohibition tales and blues music in Chicago’s iconic neighborhood.
Explore Lincoln Park’s hidden gems and gangster history on a guided walking tour. Discover prohibition tales and blues music in Chicago’s iconic neighborhood.
- DePaul University Merle Reskin Theatre - DePaul University is steeped in urban legends, including stories of ghostly apparitions in its dorms and persistent rumors of secret tunnels beneath the campus used during Prohibition.
- Biograph Theatre - Biograph Theatre/Dillinger Alley: This historic location is notorious as the site where the…
- DePaul University Merle Reskin Theatre - DePaul University is steeped in urban legends, including stories of ghostly apparitions in its dorms and persistent rumors of secret tunnels beneath the campus used during Prohibition.
- Biograph Theatre - Biograph Theatre/Dillinger Alley: This historic location is notorious as the site where the infamous gangster John Dillinger was fatally ambushed by FBI agents in 1934, leading to tales of his ghost haunting the alley.
- Kingston Mines - Renowned as a legendary blues club, Kingston Mines has experienced its share of intrigue, with rumors of clandestine gambling operations and mob ties in its early years.
- Oz Park - Oz Park/World’s Fair: Now a family-friendly park, the area is linked to the 1893 World’s Fair, infamous for serial killer H.H. Holmes, who ran his “Murder Castle” nearby.
- Clark Street - On February 14, 1929, seven members of Bugs Moran’s gang were brutally murdered by gunmen disguised as police officers in a garage on Chicago’s North Side. This notorious act of gang violence, widely attributed to Al Capone, marked a pivotal moment in the city’s Prohibition-era crime wars.
- 2121 N Hudson Ave - The Cider House is associated with whispers of speakeasy activities during Prohibition, having survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
- Lincoln Park Zoo - Beneath the scenic zoo lies a darker past, as it was constructed over a former cemetery, giving rise to numerous tales of ghostly sightings and eerie experiences.

- 2-hour walking tour of Lincoln Park
- Live commentary from professional tour guide
- 2-hour walking tour of Lincoln Park
- Live commentary from professional tour guide
- Gratuities
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Venture through one of Chicago’s well-known neighborhoods, Lincoln Park. Famous for hidden gems, hired guns, and hot guitars.
DePaul University has been surrounded by urban legends and long-standing rumors of hidden tunnels beneath the campus used during Prohibition.
The Biograph Theatre historic site is infamous as the location where notorious gangster…
Venture through one of Chicago’s well-known neighborhoods, Lincoln Park. Famous for hidden gems, hired guns, and hot guitars.
DePaul University has been surrounded by urban legends and long-standing rumors of hidden tunnels beneath the campus used during Prohibition.
The Biograph Theatre historic site is infamous as the location where notorious gangster John Dillinger was fatally ambushed by FBI agents in 1934.
Kingston Mines has seen its share of drama, with rumors of secret gambling operations and mob connections during its early days.
Oz Park ties back to the 1893 World’s Fair, notorious for serial killer H.H. Holmes, who operated his “Murder Castle” in the area.
Valentine’s Day Massacre where seven members of Bugs Moran’s gang were brutally executed. This infamous act of gang violence, widely attributed to Al Capone, marked a turning point in the city’s Prohibition-era crime wars.
Beneath the picturesque zoo lies a darker history, as it was built on top of a former cemetery.
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