Water Ghost Tour

Water Ghost Tour

Hosted by M Harris & Co.

By Chicago Water Week

Date and time

Monday, May 6 · 6 - 9pm CDT

Location

Chicago History Museum

1601 North Clark Street Chicago, IL 60614

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

This event is sold out. However, the organizers have rented a second bus and guests are able to join for a fee. If you are interested, please click here.


From haunted lagoons to the site of a boat accident that killed hundreds — right downtown on the river — this ghostly bus tour will take you on a Chicago waterway adventure unlike any other. What makes these spooky sites so significant? Find out as we visit (as time allows):

  • Streeterville Curse and the Hancock Building (floods)
  • Chicago Water Tower
  • Fountain of Time
  • Lincoln Park Lagoon and Suicide Bridge
  • Lincoln Park Zoo (cemetery moving because of the water table)
  • Rouse Simmons
  • Kwa-Ma-Rolas totem pole (sea monster at the base)

Registered attendees should plan to meet in front of the Chicago History Museum. Be ready to pull up your tickets in your email or Eventbrite app. Parking available in paid lot to the north, across the street.

For specific questions regarding this event, please contact Cheryl@mharris.com.

M. Harris & Co. is Current's marketing firm of record. We supported the organization in its winning effort for up to $160 million in National Science Foundation funding for Great Lakes ReNEW. Our job is to make our clients unforgettable.

Chicago Water Week is a community-driven celebration that highlights the amazing work our partners are doing to solve water challenges, grow our region’s blue economy, and drive innovation.

See the complete calendar and sign up for additional events at https://www.currentwater.org/chicago-water-week.

Organized by

Started in 2020, Chicago Water Week is an annual week-long celebration of the importance of water and its many forms and functions. The week is scheduled and anchored by Current with participation from its many partners in Chicago, the Great Lakes region, and beyond. To participate in this or a future Chicago Water Week, please visit https://currentwater.org/chicago-water-week.

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