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A World's Fair Christmas Weekend!

Tue, 2022-12-13 10:51 -- Jocelyn Green

I hosted 20 wonderful readers in the great city of Chicago for a World's Fair Christmas weekend Dec. 8-11. The weekend centered around the 1893 World's Fair as the setting for my novel, Shadows of the White City. My husband Rob (pictured at left) came with me this time to act as my right-hand man, although he preferred the term "henchman." His help allowed me to feel like I could be in two places at once, but of course we always like to be in the same place, too!

Readers came from Florida, California, Colorado, Tennessee, and places in between. Here's what one participant had to say at the end of our weekend together:

As a person who grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, I have been to the city many, many times, but even so, I enjoyed the atmosphere of being in the Loop at Christmas with all the beautiful decorations and lights. I am amazed how much I learned about the city, the World's Fair, Marshall Field's store, and the Palmer family, and I visited places I had never been to before, such as the Glessner House, the Marquette Building, Prairie Avenue, and the Midway. It wasn't necessary to have read the book in order to enjoy the weekend, but because I had read the book, I had a better understanding of the history that was shared in our tours and by the interpreters. For me it was both a learning experience and a nostalgic visit to familiar and loved places.

~Marcia

Here's another perspective from a reader in our group:

The Chicago World’s Fair Christmas exceeded my expectations!  I love history and historical fiction, so it was a natural fit for me, but my husband, who is primarily an action/adventure reader really enjoyed the trip too.  He read Shadows of the White City before the trip, but I think that anyone who enjoys learning about history, or the history of a city would enjoy this trip.  Many of our excursions had tie-ins to Jocelyn’s book, but visiting and learning about Chicago’s beautiful and historical buildings and dwellings would be of general interest to non-readers too.  I’ve visited Chicago before and seen several of the main tourist attractions, but everything on this tour (except Macy’s) was new to me.  The Jane Addams and Bertha Palmer historical interpretors were very informative and taught me a lot about those ladies’ lives and contributions as well as more about the history of Chicago.  Bill, our Glessner House guide, and Kevin of Wild Onion Walks were both very knowledgeable in their areas of expertise and kept us informed and entertained.  This trip was a visual feast with the many beautiful buildings and their amazing architecture and artwork, and Christmas decorations on top of that!  Chicago has a dangerous reputation, but most of our time was spent in and around the Palmer House and other historic areas accompanied by our group and drivers/guides, and I never felt uneasy.  I also appreciated having some free time to either rest or spend time in areas of personal interest.  All in all, a very enjoyable experience and we would go again.

~Elaine

The pictures below are just a few of the highlights from our trip. We had a wonderful time!

We stayed at the historic Palmer House hotel, which is featured in Shadows of the White City. It's always a treat to stay here, but it's extra special during the holiday season! In fact, we happened to arrive on National Brownie Day (Dec. 8) which the hotel celebrated since the brownie was invented in the Palmer House kitchen in 1893!


Just inside the Monroe Street entrance


Palmer House hotel lobby

After our welcome meeting in the hotel, we hopped on a shuttle which took us to the Praire Avenue historic district. There, we enjoyed a one-hour private tour of the Glessner House, one of Chicago's gilded age mansions.


Bill Tyre, executive director, shares with our group in the front hall.


The library is one of my favorite rooms in the house.

After our tour of the mansion, we enjoyed a hot buffet in the conservatory! There was plenty of food, and it was all so good.

During coffee and dessert, I shared a little bit about the World's Fair. Every table had sets of laminated cards to flip through while I spoke. 

Friday morning began with a Bring Your Own Coffee Book Club in one of the meeting rooms in the hotel. It flew by! I love having the chance to chat with readers and answer questions in person. After book club, we had a visit with Jane Addams! Actress Betsey Means of WomanLore gave our group a private performance which I don't think any of us will forget. A highlight of the weekend.


My first photo with a Nobel Peace Prize winner! :) 

Next, we walked over to Macy's with Kevin of Wild Onion Walks for a historic tour of the department store that was Marshall Field's for so long. Truly a Chicago institution.

The tour ended on the seventh floor, where we enjoyed lunch in the Walnut Room. The tree is suspended from the ceiling with a cable/wire, so the weight doesn't damage the Tiffany ceiling from beneath the floor.


Christy and Lynn at the Walnut Room

After lunch was free time for the rest of the day! Christkindlmarket in Daley Plaza is only about a block away from Macy's, so that was a popular stop for several in our group.

In the evening, some attended A Christmas Carol at the Goodman Theatre about half a mile from our hotel. 

Saturday was another eventful day! It began with a city tour led by Kevin again. Our first stop was The Marquette Building, completed in 1895. Marquette was a French missionary and explorer, the first European to discover the Chicago River. 


The outside of the building tells a story in four panels. Only the first two are pictured here.


Inside, gorgeous Tiffany mosaic murals depict Chicago's early history.

Another important visit was 2nd Presbyterian Church, which has National Landmark status for the nine Tiffany windows in its sanctuary. 

  

Bill Tyre, who gave us a tour of the Glessner House, is also on the board at 2nd Presbyterian and explained what we were seeing in the church, as well. The chancel was being restored during our visit, but it didn't affect our ability to see the windows. 


Those chandeliers were designed to look like crowns.

At the end of our morning tour, some were dropped off to visit the Museum of Science and Industry, which is one of only two buildings still here that were built for the 1893 World's Fair. The rest of us scattered for a variety of activities! Some went for deep-dish pizza, and some went to Portillo's for a Chicago hot dog or Italian beef sandwich, pictured below.

After lunch, everyone did whatever they wanted for the afternoon!


Several visited the Driehaus Museum on the north side. Spectacular place!


Several from our group attended the Nutcracker, which was set at the 1893 World's Fair!

After everyone found dinner on their own from a wealth of options, we met again at the hotel for our final event. In the Crystal Room, we had a private performance by Dr. Leslie Goddard, who portrayed for us Bertha Palmer, wife of the man who built the Palmer House hotel. Both Mr. and Mrs. Palmer did much more than operate the hotel, though, and we enjoyed learning all about it. The performance was set as though we were in the year 1893.


Our group of intrepid travelers, with Bertha Palmer in the middle of the back row! 

For more pics, see my Facebook album here.

This was the second tour I've led in Chicago. The first one, held in April, covered all three books in The Windy City Saga, including historic milestones in the city's history such as the Great Fire of 1871, the 1893 World's Fair, and the 1915 Eastland Disaster. (See my report on that trip here.) This December weekend was so much fun, I'm optimistic I'll offer another Christmas trip in the future. But if you're more of a warm weather traveler, save these dates! The next Windy City Saga Tour will be August 31 - Sept. 3, 2023! These weekends are such unique experiences. I'm looking forward to the next one already!

Have you been to any of the places mentioned in this blog post? Or, which of these places or experiences do you think you would enjoy?

About the Author: 

Jocelyn Green

Jocelyn Green inspires faith and courage as the award-winning and bestselling author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books, including The Mark of the King; Wedded to War; and The 5 Love Languages Military Edition, which she coauthored with bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman. Her books have garnered starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly, and have been honored with the Christy Award, the gold medal from the Military Writers Society of America, and the Golden Scroll Award from the Advanced Writers & Speakers Association. She graduated from Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, with a B.A. in English, concentration in writing. As a speaker, Jocelyn inspires faith and courage in her audiences. She loves Mexican food, Broadway musicals, strawberry-rhubarb pie, the color red, and reading with a cup of tea. Jocelyn lives with her husband Rob and two children in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Visit her at www.jocelyngreen.com.

Comments

Submitted by Sabrina rux on
Palmer house hotel looks amazing! I would love to visit one day!

Submitted by Jeanne Sheats on
I've never been to Chicago but it all looked interesting. I just attended The Nutcracker in my hometown of Pittsburgh.

Submitted by Maria Mast on
My husband and I visited my daughter (who lives in Highland Park) in September. We were in downtown Chicago and probably came by some of those places, but I don’t think we actually visited any of them! Looks like fun!

Submitted by Teri DiVincenzo on
I’ve only been to Chicago once (briefly) but we didn’t make it to any of those places! I’d love to see the windows in the Presbyterian church though. A walking tour sounds like the most fun and I’d do it in a minute!

Submitted by Megan Lakner on
That whole experience looks amazing! I would love to visit all the historical houses mentioned and to see the Christmas Market too.

Submitted by Connie Saunders on
No, I haven't seen any of these places and I would especially enjoy visiting Macy's. Miracle on 34th Street is one of my favorite Christmas movies! Thanks for sharing your trip with us.

Submitted by Elizabeth Litton on
I've never been to any of those places, but Palmer House is beautiful!!

Submitted by Lynessa on
I love the Palmer House. It is one of my favorite places to see in Chicago. I would love to tour it one day.

Submitted by Jenessa S. on
I have not been to any of those places; my Chicago visits in the past have focused on places like the Shedd Aquarium and Field Museum - but these places look amazing!

Submitted by Anonymous on
I have been to the Museum of Science and Industry and also Marshall Fields. I love both places especially at Christmas. Thank you for sharing all your pictures. They are beautiful.

Submitted by Lila on
Remember staying at Palmer House when in high school ( many years ago since I am now 81). What an event for a farm girl!

Submitted by Mackenzie Harting on
The Palmer House would be my favorite of the 2 to visit. I haven't been to either before.

Submitted by Amanda T on
I have enjoyed my trips to Chicago and have seen the Marshall Fields building from the outside. Your trip sounds amazing.

Submitted by Linda Cunningham on
I love the art and architecture of old churches. I also love Tiffany windows. I grew up in northern Illinois, so I have fond memories of trips to Chicago. Favorite places: all the museums and Marshall Fields.

Submitted by Marilyn on
I would love to visit The Dreihaus Museum. Love The Nutcracker. Marilyn/

Submitted by Marion on
The Library in the Palmer house would be a must to visit The Palmer house. Marion

Submitted by Melanie on
I graduated from Moody Bible Institute so I've been to a number of these places, including the Museum of Science and Industry, Daley Plaza, and the Chicago River, which is dyed green every St Patrick's Day. If you haven't been to Moody, be sure to include that on your next trip! Also, Gino's East for some great Chicago pizza.

Submitted by Kady Howard on
I have never been to Chicag, but would love to go someday and all the place you went look amazing!

Submitted by Stephanie H. on
In October I was traveling through Chicago with some of my family members and we stopped by a Portillo's for lunch. It was good food with a fun atmosphere. If I ever get to go back, I would like to explore the 2nd Presbyterian Church with the 9 Tiffany windows.

Submitted by Amy Bradsher on
I've driven through Chicago but have never stopped. It all sounds wonderful, though!

Submitted by Celia Simmer on
I really enjoyed all the locations! The best part of the Windy City Saga Tours is the variety of places we see and all the suggestions for interesting places to eat or visit during our free time.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
That pretty much covers everything! Haha I'm so glad you enjoyed everything. It was great to have you and BIll again, and thank you for bringing your friends, too!

Submitted by Saraina Whitney on
Wow, that looks like SUCH a fun experience!!! I've never been to these places, but I'd love to go one day!!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
It was truly a weekend to remember for years to come! I hope you can join us some day, or at least visit some of these places on your own.

Submitted by Anita Yancey on
I have not been to any of these places, but I would love to see Palmer House.

Submitted by Jennifer K on
What a fun tour! Looks like such a good time. I’ve been to a couple of the places in Chicago but that was years ago.

Submitted by Shelly J. on
I have never been to any of these places, but would love to see the Christmas decor in person!

Submitted by Anonymous on
I would love to see Glessner House. I love the history a Bd imagining what it would be like tho live in that era. To actually see things similar to what I’ve read about.

Submitted by Anonymous on
As seniors in high school, Chicago was the destination of our class trip. We stayed at the Palmer House

Submitted by Milanya on
I thought of you each day while you were gone, remembering the wonderful trip to Chicago earlier this year, and wishing I could have been with you for this trip. Thank you for posting such beautiful pictures. I recently learned more of Bertha Honore Palmer's history. After Chicago, as a widow, she became a successful businesswoman, rancher, and developer in Florida. I would have liked to seen the portrayal of her by Dr. Leslie Goddard.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Milanya, thank you so much for those sweet words. I'm thrilled you have such fond memories of our April trip! Yes, Bertha Palmer was quite a woman and nearly doubled the 7 million dollar inheritance from her husband from her wise investments after he died. I do agree you would have enjoyed Dr. Goddard's performance. She's very talented!

Submitted by SARAH TAYLOR on
I have never been to any of these wonderful places! But I would Love to visit them someday!

Submitted by Jessica Turbiville on
I've never been to Chicago. The Museum of Science and Industry looks interesting! Actually, anything involving history would be fun for me.

Submitted by Jane DeShaw on
I would love to stay at the Palmer House Hotel. Beautiful! And it sounds like it is within walking distance of so many neat places to explore.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Jane, yes, you're right! The hotel is in a perfect location to walk to many attractions. I hope you'll get to visit one day!

Submitted by Jeanne Bishop on
As a special Christmas treat, my husband and I took our two children to downtown Chicago several years ago when Marshall Field's was still there with all those gorgeous window displays. There was a street vendor selling roasted chestnuts and horses of the mounted police decked out in Santa hats or reindeer antlers. At the end of the evening, snowflakes began to fall which made for the perfect ending to a magical day.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Jeanne, wow, that does sound like a magical day! I'm so glad you even had snowfall.

Submitted by Ashley on
I don’t think I’ve been to any of those places. But it all sounds fun! I’ve been to Chicago once for a couple days is all. Glessner House sounds fascinating!

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