Journey to the past with historian David M. Sokol as he reveals the
city that nurtured and inspired the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Ray Kroc
and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Though it is a handsome village, with stately trees and often-generous
lawns, Oak Park has neither major waterways nor dramatic vistas. But it
is rich in figures of historical importance such as Ernest Hemingway,
Doris Humphrey, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Percy Julian, Ray Kroc, and
William Barton. It is also blessed with the world's largest
concentration of Prairie School buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
and his followers. The Oak Park community has nurtured such innovation
with one hand while fiercely holding on to its own identity with the
other, negotiating its relationship with Chicago and facing down a
century and a half of constantly-shifting challenges.