Grant Park
312-742-PLAY
www.chicagoparkdistrict.com
Clarence Buckingham Memorial Fountain is perhaps one of the
best places to relax and enjoy Chicago. During the summer, when
the wind whips off the lake, a fine mist cools passersby. People
gather here during festivals in Grant Park, and at night to
watch the light and music show when changing colored lights
illuminate the spraying water. It’s a memorable sight with the
Chicago skyline behind it, and one you won’t want to miss.
The fountain was donated by Kate Buckingham in honor of her
brother Clarence in 1927 and was the largest decorative fountain
at that time. Sculptor Marcel Francois Loyau was inspired by the
Latona Basin in the gardens at Versailles, but created the
fountain with Art Deco style seahorses rather than the more
realistic looking horses sculpted in the French fountain.
Architects Bennett, Parsons and Frost and Engineer Jacques H.
Lambert also worked on this amazing Grant Park landmark.
Buckingham fountain is still one of the largest in the world,
and when the Georgia pink marble basins are filled, the water
capacity is 1.5 million gallons. Every minute, 133 jets spray
approximately 14,000 gallons of water into the air. The center
jet of water rises to 150 feet high.
At night, the fountain is aglow with 780 lights that are
choreographed with the water and music. Light shows begin every
hour on the hour and last about 20 minutes, beginning at 7:00
p.m. The fountain is in operation from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00
p.m. daily.
Whether you’re looking for a romantic spot or simply
somewhere to unwind and get off your feet after a day of
sightseeing, the fountain is the perfect place to sit a while.
Be cautioned though, it’s not a good place to arrange to meet
someone. The fountain is large and the area around it is often
crowded. It’s a difficult spot to find someone.
The Buckingham Fountain is located in Grant Park between
Balbo Drive and Jackson Drive. Although the water is turned off
in the winter, there is a holiday light show at the fountain,
with holiday music.
To reach Grant Park and the fountain, you can drive and park
in one of three garages operated by the Chicago park District.
There is one garage on Columbus at Monroe, one on Michigan
Avenue at Van Buren, and one on Michigan Avenue at either Monroe
or Randolph. To reach Grant Park by public transportation,
contact the RTA Travel Information Center at 312-836-7000. For
more information, contact the Chicago Park District at
312-742-PLAY or at their web site, www.chicagoparkdistrict.com.