About this Stone
This expansive green space in Grant Park is a hub for urban gatherings, hosting major concerts, festivals, and city events. What makes it particularly compelling is its historical significance: the ground beneath your feet once hosted the legendary 1933–34 Chicago World’s Fair, an exposition that showcased innovations defining the modern age. The setting is hard to beat—ringed by the city’s iconic skyline and mere steps from Lake Michigan’s shoreline, it’s become one of Chicago’s most beloved spots for both celebration and quiet reflection.
🗺️ Location
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