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Second Presbyterian Church, Chicago

Windows designed by Louis Tiffany and other stained-glass masters for a proudly diverse congregation..

Windows designed by Louis Tiffany and other stained-glass masters for a proudly diverse congregation.


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About Second Presbyterian Church

 1936 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

 +1 312-225-4951

 2ndpresbyterian.org

Second Presbyterian Church and Nearby Sights on Map

Blues Heaven Foundation

A major blues hotspot where Muddy Waters, Ahmad Jamal, Chuck Berry, Aretha Franklin, Bo Diddley, Etta James, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Ramsey Lewis, and many other greats recorded during Chicago's bluesiest period

McCormick Tribune Campus Center

Architectural landmark, distinguished by the wild L tunnel on top - the first building in the U

The Clarke House Museum

Built in 1836, this unassuming little white house is the oldest surviving structure in Chicago

The Glessner House Museum

A stately Arts & Crafts mansion from 1887, now fully restored and refurnished to its original Gilded Age atmosphere

Prairie Avenue

The Prairie Avenue Historic District includes the 1800 and 1900 blocks of South Prairie, the 1800 block of South Indiana and 211 through 217 East Cullerton

Hilliard Homes

In the architecture of these massive public housing projects lies the South Side's tongue-in-cheek answer to the North Side's Marina City - in fact, they were built by the same architect, Bertrand Goldberg

Nine Dragon Wall

A smaller semblance of the ancient glazed tile Nine Dragon Wall located in Beijing's Behai Park

Chinatown Square

This main square is a Chinatown landmark, with some cheesy pagoda-like structures as well as animal sculptures of the Chinese zodiac

Chicago Chinese Cultural Institute

Offers an assortment of services and events, such as: neighborhood tours, film screenings, language instruction, and cooking classes

Pui Tak

A historical landmark building notable for its traditional Chinese architecture now houses a Christian community center