About the Book
2014 Illinois State Historical Society Book of the Year
Dennis H. Cremin
$24.95
Paperback (Other formats:
Hardcover)
978-0-8093-3910-5
258 pages, 6.125 x 9.25, 50 illustrations
08/01/2023
“Grant Park is Chicago’s storied front yard. If there is one place to see the rich panoply of Chicago history unfold, I can think of no better spot than Chicago’s lakefront park. Dennis H. Cremin has crafted a rich chronicle of Grant Park that highlights its central place in the history of Chicago. Chapter by chapter, Cremin takes his reader from the park’s origins in the shadow of Fort Dearborn to the creation of Millennium Park.”—Ann Durkin Keating, author of Chicagoland: City and Suburbs of the Railroad Age
“Cremin provides the first thorough account of the often controversial development of Grant Park, including its many physical and cultural features, the numerous important events staged in the park, and the people involved in its evolution.”—Irving Cutler, author of Chicago: Metropolis of the Mid-Continent
“What happens when a historian visits a park and then starts the thought process rolling? What happened here? How has the landscape changed over time? How does the city appear in this showcase parcel of land? Does the real city differ from its ‘front yard’ presentation? Cremin’s answers to such questions, in text and pictures, will provide an enriched vista the next time one walks through Grant Park.”—Gerald A. Danzer, author of Illinois: A History in Pictures