Join Kurt Lentsch, President and Chief Dreamer of Friends of the Chicago Harbor Lighthouse, and Edward I. Torrez, notable preservation architect and president of Bauer Latoza Studio, for this engaging and informative presentation exploring the history, current state, and ambitious future of the Chicago Harbor Lighthouse.
Delve into its rich past, understand the challenges resulting from it being unmanned and largely neglected since 1979, and discover the plans of Friends of the Chicago Harbor Lighthouse as they work to preserve, restore, and celebrate this historic landmark. This enlightening session is perfect for those interested in maritime history, historic preservation, and Chicago's cultural heritage. Don't miss this unique opportunity to celebrate and learn about this historic landmark!
This program will be recorded and a link will be sent to all registrants. The link will remain live for seven days following the program.
$16 per person / $13 for members
All ticket sales final, no refunds or exchanges.
The annual Wilbert R. Hasbrouck Lecture in Historic Preservation is held during May in recognition of Preservation Month, and is generously supported by a grant from Paul and the late Margaret Lurie.

