Fall Lecture October 5th with Julia Bachrach

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Dinner and Lecture at Chicago's Swedish American Museum
“Jens Jensen: A Scandinavian-American Force of Nature," Julia Bachrach, urban planner and preservationist.

Tickets can be purchased here.

The SAHS is excited to partner with the Swedish American Museum in Andersonville, Chicago for a dinner and lecture by noted urban planner and historian, Julia Bachrach. Social hour starts at 5:00, and dinner will be catered by Tre Kronor Restaurant, Chicago's Nordic Bistro starting at 6:00. At 7:00, Bachrach will discuss Jens Jensen while Society members enjoy their dessert.

We look forward to learning more about Jens Jensen, noted Danish-American landscape architect and conservationist who not only shaped many of Chicago’s city and regional public parks and forest preserves, but also played a part in preserving the Indiana Dunes sand dune ecosystem. In private practice, he shaped the gardens of large estates throughout the Midwest and as far east as Maine before retiring to establish the Clearing Folk School in Wisconsin where he trained future landscape architects.

About the Speaker:

Julia Bachrach is a historian who previously served as the Chicago Park District’s preservationist planning supervisor for over 25 years. She is the author of several books including The City in a Garden: A History of Chicago’s Parks and Inspired by Nature: The Garfield Park Conservatory and Chicago’s West Side. Her frequent appearances on television and radio include The Most Beautiful Places in Chicago, 10 Parks That Changed America produced by WTTW and Curious City on WBEZ. Bachrach holds a Master’s Degree in Cultural Resource Preservation from the Landscape Architecture Department of the University of
Wisconsin.