Legacy Walk Outdoor LGBTQ History Museum Tour
Tickets
🎫 Ticket for 1 Adult or Senior (65+) to Legacy Walk Outdoor LGBT History Museum Tour*
🎫 Ticket for 1 High School or College Student to Legacy Walk Outdoor LGBT History Museum Tour
* Elementary-aged children go free (must be accompanied by paying adult)
Highlights
⭐ Explore the world’s largest LGBTQ historic landmark
🚶 Enjoy a guided tour of this unique outdoor installation
🌈 Celebrate LGBTQ contributions to world history and culture
💡 Learn about dozens of LGBTQ icons, including Josephine Baker, Alan Turing and more!
🙌 Tours help costs in support of Illinois’s LGBTQ-Inclusive Public School Curriculum
General Info
📅 Date: various dates (select during purchase)
🕒 Time: weekdays 5pm; weekends 2pm
⏳ Duration: 2 hours
📍 Location: tours start at Centre on Halsted
❓ Please note: minimum of 6, maximum of 25 per tour. If tour does not reach at least 6 attendees, or in the case of bad weather, it will be cancelled, and attendee will be given the option to reschedule or receive a refund.
Description
Enjoy a fun and fascinating guided tour through the history of LGBTQ contributions to the world we all share! The Legacy Walk outdoor museum – managed by the award-winning Legacy Project – features dozens of bronze biographical memorials celebrating the lives and achievements of notable LGBTQ individuals like international superstar Josephine Baker, British Mathematician Alan Turing, Mexican Artist Frida Kahlo, Civil Rights pioneer Bayard Rustin, and over three dozen others! Spanning a mile on Chicago’s north side, the international and multi-cultural Legacy Walk – the largest LGBTQ site on earth to be declared an Historic Landmark – is the centerpiece of Illinois’s new K-12 LGBTQ-Inclusive Public Curriculum. Your ticket purchase helps underwrite this unique and invaluable work to inspire the next generation’s LGBTQ leaders!
🎫 Ticket for 1 Adult or Senior (65+) to Legacy Walk Outdoor LGBT History Museum Tour*
🎫 Ticket for 1 High School or College Student to Legacy Walk Outdoor LGBT History Museum Tour
* Elementary-aged children go free (must be accompanied by paying adult)
Highlights
⭐ Explore the world’s largest LGBTQ historic landmark
🚶 Enjoy a guided tour of this unique outdoor installation
🌈 Celebrate LGBTQ contributions to world history and culture
💡 Learn about dozens of LGBTQ icons, including Josephine Baker, Alan Turing and more!
🙌 Tours help costs in support of Illinois’s LGBTQ-Inclusive Public School Curriculum
General Info
📅 Date: various dates (select during purchase)
🕒 Time: weekdays 5pm; weekends 2pm
⏳ Duration: 2 hours
📍 Location: tours start at Centre on Halsted
❓ Please note: minimum of 6, maximum of 25 per tour. If tour does not reach at least 6 attendees, or in the case of bad weather, it will be cancelled, and attendee will be given the option to reschedule or receive a refund.
Description
Enjoy a fun and fascinating guided tour through the history of LGBTQ contributions to the world we all share! The Legacy Walk outdoor museum – managed by the award-winning Legacy Project – features dozens of bronze biographical memorials celebrating the lives and achievements of notable LGBTQ individuals like international superstar Josephine Baker, British Mathematician Alan Turing, Mexican Artist Frida Kahlo, Civil Rights pioneer Bayard Rustin, and over three dozen others! Spanning a mile on Chicago’s north side, the international and multi-cultural Legacy Walk – the largest LGBTQ site on earth to be declared an Historic Landmark – is the centerpiece of Illinois’s new K-12 LGBTQ-Inclusive Public Curriculum. Your ticket purchase helps underwrite this unique and invaluable work to inspire the next generation’s LGBTQ leaders!
Getting there
The Legacy Walk
3245-3704 North Halsted Street Outdoor Streetscape Museum Historic Landmark, 60657