Graceland Cemetery: Symbols in Stone

Journey through history delving into the meanings of gravestone motifs and Chicago’s past.

Curious about the different headstones, statues, and symbols in a cemetery? This tour offers a journey through Victorian to modern-day cemetery customs, explaining the meanings behind various gravestone styles, insignia and motifs. You'll also hear fascinating stories about some notable Chicagoan figures.

Duration
1.5 hours
Site Type
Cemeteries
Location
Northside
Meet

Main gate entrance at intersection of Clark St. & Irving Park Rd. 4001 N Clark St.

From obelisks to memorials for a fallen fireman, a blind man and a little girl, immerse yourself in the world of monument symbols on this 90-minute tour of Graceland Cemetery. During Victorian time there was a profound fascination with death, creating elaborate rituals and traditions to express grief. Each symbol, from lambs to a sheaf of wheat, holds a unique significance. Join us for a walk through Graceland Cemetery to uncover the rich tapestry of symbols and learn about their meanings.


Know before you go:
  • Street parking is available on Clark St. and Irving Park Rd. Parking is not permitted inside the cemetery except on Cubs game days.
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