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A Presentation and Walking Tour of Clark Street between Morse and Greenleaf Avenues

The history of Clark Street as the commercial hub of the neighborhood starts with the earliest days of Rogers Park and continues today. Join neighborhood historian Glenna Eaves on a walking tour of Clark Street between Morse and Greenleaf Avenues and see what has changed, and surprisingly, how much has remained in place. Event begins with an open presentation at the Rogers Park Library, followed by a walking tour for ticketed participants only.

Presentation, 12 noon to 1:00 PM at the Rogers Park Public Library: Neighborhood history expert Glenna Eaves will deliver a presentation about the history of Clark Street from Morse to Greenleaf Avenues. She will entertain you with a rich history of the people and businesses that have served and sustained the community for over 100 years. The presentation is open to the public.  **You do not need tickets if you only plan to attend the presentation. **

Walking Tour, leaving at 1:00 PM from the Rogers Park Public Library:  Ms. Eaves will lead a walking tour for registered attendees after the presentation. *Walking tour attendees must register in advance.* Space is limited. The walking tour will span Clark Street between Morse and Greenleaf Avenues and will take approximately one hour. 

Tickets – Walking Tour: RPWRHS Member: $20.00; Non-Member: $25.00

**You must purchase tickets for the walking tour portion of this event.**


 

 

When
May 2, 2026 from 12:00 PM to  2:00 PM
Event Fee(s)
Event Fee(s)
Tour Price $25.00
Tour Price with Member Discount $20.00