Chicago is a city that is filled with history. In nearly every
neighborhood monuments, markers, and memorials have been erected to
commemorate this history. It is safe to say that Chicago has one of the
richest collections of such commemorations to be found anywhere in the
world. While many of these works were completed by local or virtually
unknown artists, others were created by world renowned artists,
architects, and sculptors, including Pablo Picasso, Lorado Taft, Louis
Sullivan, and Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Whether they commemorate events
like the Haymarket Riot, captains of industry like Marshall Field,
sports heroes like Michael Jordan, or famous politicians like early
Chicago mayor John Wentworth, each of Chicago's monuments, markers, and
memorials has an interesting story to tell.