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.

Prairie School Tour Map
 
  1. Charnley House
  2. Hutchinson Street District
  3. Heller House
  4. Foster House
  5. Adams House
  6. King-Nash House
  7. Metropolitan Baptist Church
  8. Madlener House
  9. Schoenhofen Brewery
  10. Villa District
  11. Walser House
  12. Humboldt Park Boathouse
  13. Rath House
  14. Colvin House
  15. Robie House
  16. Griffin Place District
  1. Schurz High School
  2. Reid, Murdoch & Company Building
  3. Bach House
  4. Miller House
  5. Kenna Apartments
  6. American System Built Houses
  7. Immaculata High School
  8. Peoples Gas South Chicago Store
  9. Peoples Gas Irving Park Store
  10. Gauler Twin Houses
  11. Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
  12. South Pond Refectory and Men's and Ladies' Comfort Station

You will find tour links in this location on every page. Look for this arrow to continue the Prairie School tour.