Union League Club of Chicago

The Union League Club of Chicago (ULCC) was founded in 1879. It traces its origin to the Union League of America (ULA), a Civil War–era organization formed to support Abraham Lincoln and to help preserve the Union. The tour is of the ULCC archives that document members’ contributions to community, country, and culture.

To sign up or to be added to waitlist, click here.

Date/Time of the Tour:
Wednesday, August 14, 10:00 AM – FULL
Wednesday, August 14, 1:00 PM

Approximate Duration: 1 hour

Capacity: 10-12 people

Additional questions, please contact: Pam Hackbart-Dean, phdean@uic.edu 

Location: Union League Club of Chicago, 65 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago (https://ulcc.org/)

Public transit information: The ULCC is a 15-minute walk from the Hilton Chicago. Exit left from the hotel on S. Michigan Avenue and turn left onto E. Ida B. Wells Drive. You will turn right onto S. State Street (by Harold Washington Library Center) for 0.2 miles and then left onto West Jackson Boulevard. The ULCC will be on your left.

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