Clarke House Museum

Local nameHenry B. Clarke House
LocationNear South Side, Chicago, United States

The Henry B. and Caroline Clarke/Bishop Louis Henry and Margaret Ford House or Clarke-Ford House is a Greek Revival style home, now serving as a house museum in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Built around 1836, it is considered the oldest existing house built in Chicago. Henry Brown Clarke was a native of New York State who had come to Chicago in 1833 with his wife, Caroline Palmer Clarke, and his family. He was in the hardware business with William Jones and Byram King, establishing King, Jones and Company, and provided building materials to the growing Chicago populace. The house was built by a local contractor, probably John Rye, who later married the Clarkes' housemaid, Betsy.

Originally built on a large lot near Michigan Avenue and 17th Street, it has been moved twice, most recently in 1977 to Indiana Avenue and 18th Street, near to its original location.

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Opening hours

Guided tours: Wed - Sun: noon, 2 p.m.

Admission

Adults: $10
Seniors & Students: $9
Children (5-12): $6
Children (under 5): free

The tours do not have to be booked in advance and are free on Wednesdays.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_B._Clarke_House

Phone +1 312 3261480

Address 1827 S Indiana Ave, Chicago, IL 60616, USA

Coordinates 41°51'25.471" N -87°37'18.758" E

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