Madlener House Peoples Gas South Chicago Neighborhood Store Heller House Foster House and Stable Adams House King-Nash House Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church Schoenhofen Brewery Humboldt Park Boathouse Pavilion Rath House Schurz High School Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building Miller House Kenna Apartments Immaculata High School and Convent Buildings Peoples Gas Irving Park Neighborhood Store Gauler Twin Houses Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool South Pond Refectory and Men's and Ladies' Comfort Station Robie House Walser House Colvin House Bach House American System-Built Houses Charnley House Shedd Park Fieldhouse Henry V. Peters House Pate-Comiskey House
Prairie School Tour
A Chicago original, the Prairie style was developed in the early 20th century as a modern architectural movement to reflect the needs of the common man.

Developed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and later appropriated by Adler and Sullivan and many of Wright's onetime assistants, these proportional, often brick-and-stucco, constructions demonstrate some of Wright's earliest work, while hinting at some of Wright's later developments.

  1. Schoenhofen Brewery
  2. Charnley House
  3. Heller House
  4. Adams House
  5. Foster House and Stable
  6. Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church
  7. King-Nash House
  8. Pate-Comiskey House
  9. Madlener House
  10. Walser House
  11. Humboldt Park Boathouse Pavilion
  12. Henry V. Peters House
  13. Rath House
  14. Gauler Twin Houses
  15. Colvin House
  16. Robie House
  17. Schurz High School
  18. Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building
  19. Bach House
  20. Miller House
  21. Kenna Apartments
  22. Shedd Park Fieldhouse
  23. American System-Built Houses
  24. Peoples Gas South Chicago Neighborhood Store
  25. Peoples Gas Irving Park Neighborhood Store
  26. Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
  27. Immaculata High School and Convent Buildings
  28. South Pond Refectory and Men's and Ladies' Comfort Station

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