
How did a sex scandal connected to Beverly almost derail one of Chicago's most prominent families in the early 1900s?
What is the lasting effect the 1893 World's Fair had on Beverly's streetscape?
Learn the answers to these interesting questions at this Friday's program at the Ridge Historical Society.
This is a repeat of the sold-out program from last November, and it has three components: A look at Waterman's connections to the 1893 World's Fair; a review of the process for the photographs used in the exhibit; and stories about some of the people who lived in Waterman-designed houses on the Ridge.
Attendees will be able to view the exhibit "Harry Hale Waterman: Unique in any Style." The exhibit is also open Tuesdays and Sundays from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m., or by appointment, through at least May 2024.
Members: $10 | Non-members: $20 | Students under 18: $5
Ridge Historical Society
10621 S. Seeley Ave., Chicago, IL 60643
Limited Capacity. Get tickets here: https://bit.ly/RHSwaterman1
RSVP: ridgehistory@hotmail.com 773.881.1675
