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Photo, Print, Drawing Midway Plaisance, Bounded by Washington and Hyde Parks, and East 59th and East 60th Streets, Chicago, Cook County, IL The Midway

[ Data Pages from Survey HALS IL-17  ]

About this Item

Title

  • Midway Plaisance, Bounded by Washington and Hyde Parks, and East 59th and East 60th Streets, Chicago, Cook County, IL

Other Title

  • The Midway

Names

  • Historic American Landscapes Survey, creator
  • Olmsted, Frederick Law, Sr.
  • Burnham, Daniel Hudson
  • University of Chicago
  • Taft, Lorado
  • World's Columbian Exposition
  • Olmsted & Vaux
  • South Park Commission
  • Chicago Park District
  • Masaryk, Thomas Garrigue
  • Taylor, Breonna
  • Von Linne, Carl
  • Davis, Allison
  • Schaudt, Peter Lindsay
  • Latoza, Bauer
  • James Carpenter Design Associates
  • Sherer-Estevez, Sol, historian
  • McPartland, Mary, transmitter
  • Rodriguez, Marcos, III, transmitter

Created / Published

  • Documentation compiled after 2000

Headings

  • -  City Beautiful movement
  • -  urban parks
  • -  promenades
  • -  Exposition grounds
  • -  Beaux-Arts architectural elements
  • -  recreation
  • -  commemoration
  • -  Illinois--Cook County--Chicago

Latitude / Longitude

  • 41.786408,-87.597344

Notes

  • -  2023 HALS Challenge Entry: Working Landscapes
  • -  Significance: Midway Plaisance is a product of the City Beautiful movement, which emphasized axial, Beaux-Arts city planning and improvement in developing American cities in the mid- to late-nineteenth century. The South Park Commission, formed in conjunction with the Lincoln Park and West Park Commissions, formed in 1869 and commissioned Olmsted and Vaux Co. in 1870 to draw up plans for the 1,000 plus acre park system that included the Midway. The original plans were drawn up in 1871, but lost to the Chicago fire. Plans were redrawn and completed by around 1879. Olmsted designed the park system to allow for a wide variety of recreational activities, with an emphasis on remediating health, and as a place to physically get away from the crowded urban setting. These goals are achieved in the Midway with its broad and neatly subdivided lawns and its tree-shaded walkways. In 1893 Midway Plaisance, along with Jackson Park, hosted the Columbian World's Exposition. Frederick Law Olmsted collaborated with Daniel Burnham to help modify the park to meet the needs of the fairgrounds. Based on the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1889, the Columbian Exposition’s fairground of 65,000 exhibits, nicknamed "The White City" greatly influenced music, architecture, culture, and technology for decades to come. For example, the City Beautiful movement, which emphasized grand-scale designs incorporating open public spaces and green spaces in urban areas. Furthermore, prominent to local history, the planning implemented for the Columbian World's Exposition influenced David Burnham's Plan of Chicago, which was referenced for several decades in Chicago's planning. Also, Midway Plaisance hosted the first ever Ferris Wheel, whose original location is marked by the presently located ice skating rink.
  • -  Survey number: HALS IL-17
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1870 Initial Construction
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1893 Subsequent Work
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1895 Subsequent Work
  • -  National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 72001565

Medium

  • Data Page(s): 15

Call Number/Physical Location

  • HALS IL-17

Source Collection

  • Historic American Landscapes Survey (Library of Congress)

Repository

Control Number

  • il1151

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • pdf

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Cite This Item

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Chicago citation style:

Historic American Landscapes Survey, Creator, Frederick Law Olmsted, Daniel Hudson Burnham, University Of Chicago, Lorado Taft, World'S Columbian Exposition, Olmsted & Vaux, et al. Midway Plaisance, Bounded by Washington and Hyde Parks, and East 59th and East 60th Streets, Chicago, Cook County, IL. Chicago Illinois Cook County, 2000. translateds by Mcpartland, Marymitter, and Rodriguez, Marcos, Iiimitter Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/il1151/.

APA citation style:

Historic American Landscapes Survey, C., Olmsted, F. L., Burnham, D. H., University Of Chicago, Taft, L., World'S Columbian Exposition [...] Sherer-Estevez, S. (2000) Midway Plaisance, Bounded by Washington and Hyde Parks, and East 59th and East 60th Streets, Chicago, Cook County, IL. Chicago Illinois Cook County, 2000. McPartland, M. & Rodriguez, M., transs Documentation Compiled After. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/il1151/.

MLA citation style:

Historic American Landscapes Survey, Creator, et al. Midway Plaisance, Bounded by Washington and Hyde Parks, and East 59th and East 60th Streets, Chicago, Cook County, IL. trans by Mcpartland, Marymitter, and Rodriguez, Marcos, Iiimitter Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/il1151/>.