Glorious Gillson Park: The History of Wilmette's Premier Lakefront Park and Harbor
January 26, 2025 |
For this
year’s annual meeting and lecture, the Wilmette Historical Society will welcome
Julia Bachrach to enlighten us about the history of Wilmette’s beloved Gillson
Park.
Comprised of
gently curving drives, irregular groupings of trees and shrubs, a picturesque
harbor, and lovely views of Lake Michigan, Gillson Park possesses exquisite
natural beauty. Many Wilmette residents may be surprised to learn, however,
that the park did not always look this way. Inspired by the City Beautiful
Movement of the late 19th century, the park and harbor were created as a
byproduct of the North Shore Channel – a major engineering project undertaken
to improve the water quality of the North Branch of the Chicago River. With
plans and improvements conducted in two major phases, Gillson Park was
transformed from piles of hard clay into a glorious lakefront landscape.
Julia
Bachrach, landscape historian and author of The City in a Garden: A
History of Chicago’s Parks, successfully nominated Gillson Park and
Wilmette Harbor to the National Register of Historic Places. A consulting
architectural and landscape historian, she works on preservation projects
throughout the Midwest is also a part-time instructor at the University of
Chicago.
The lecture
will be preceded by a brief meeting of the Wilmette Historical Society. This
event is free and open to all.
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Website:
wilmettehistory.org/event/glorious-gillson-park-the-history-of-wilmettes-premier-lakefront-park-and-harbor/ |
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Location Information |
Wilmette Historical Museum |
609 Ridge Road Wilmette, IL 60091 |
Website:
wilmettehistory.org/ |
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Contact Information |
Sarah Hawkinson |
Email:
hawkinsons@wilmette.com |
Phone:
847-853-7666 |
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