Near South Side
The Wheeler Mansion
2020 S. Calumet Ave.
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Saturday
10am - 5pm
Sunday
10am - 5pm
DETAILS:
This is the only surviving historic mansion on Calumet Avenue. The Wheeler Mansion was built in 1870 for Calvin T. Wheeler, a banker and member of the Chicago Board of Trade. It was designed in the Second Empire style, influences of which are seen in the tall third-story mansard roof. Over the years, the mansion has been home to a publishing company, a warehouse for the Murphy Butter and Egg Company and more. The current owner acquired the property in 1997 for $10,000 then spent 18 months renovating and restoring the vacant and crumbling building. Wheeler Mansion reopened in 1999 as a boutique hotel with 11 guest rooms and suites. In 1998, it was designated a Chicago Landmark.
ENTRANCE RESTRICTIONS:
- - Photo ID will be scanned or copied.
VISITOR EXPERIENCE:
The Wheeler mansion will have employees available for questions and to direct. All tours are self guided.
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