Small Cheval and FoxTrot coming to Wrigley Field’s Gallagher Way

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The Ron Santo and Billy Williams statues removed from Wrigley Field; “Statue Row” coming

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Winterland at Gallagher Way Details

WINTERLAND TICKETS!

🎟️❄️ Registration for #WinterlandatGallagherWay activities are OPEN!

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Christkindlmarket Returning To Wrigleyville In November

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Gallagher Way Christkindlmarket at Wrigley Field Details for 2019

It’s that time of year again at Gallagher Way Chicago!

From NBC 5 Chicago:

It will be a winter wonderland at Chicago’s Wrigley Field over the next few months, and all of the action kicks off on Friday as two of Gallagher Way’s biggest attractions open to the public.

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Tag your movie buddy! 📷 @gallagherwaychi

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Tomorrow night is going to be BIG… Pun intended! Not only are we showing the 1988 classic film with @MusicBoxChicago, but there will be a life-size musical piano mat for the #kids to play on! Don’t forget, gates open at 6 p.m. and the screening starts at 7:30 p.m. #GetTogetheratGallagherWay #GallagherWayChi (at Gallagher Way Chicago)
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TBT – Wrigley Field’s Yum Yum Donuts

From Etsy:

Yum Yum Donuts used to sit in the shadow of Chicago\’s historic Wrigley Field! Always chock-full of regulars, Yum Yum Donuts was loved and is missed. Taken some time during the 1990s, I was fortunate enough to capture Yum Yum\’s own history! Super classic, too, as was taken with old-fashioned black and white film 35mm film!

And how much this area has changed:


Mom said I couldn’t eat these ice cubes

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Mom said I couldn’t eat these ice cubes. 🐻⬇️ #badgerandangus #igbulldogs_chicago #chicagobulldogs #chicagodogs #bulldogsofinstagram #igbulldogs_worldwide #bulldogs #dogsofchicago #chicago #chicagogrammers #barstoolsports #khalilmack #halashall #chicagobears #670thescore #nfl #playoffs (at Gallagher Way Chicago)
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Gallagher Way Chicago has turned into a Winterland on the north side

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@gallagherwaychi has turned into a Winterland on the north side! ❄️🏒 Just steps away from Wrigley Field, experience ice skating, curling, wreath decorating, hot chocolate, holiday movie showings, and more. (at Gallagher Way Chicago)
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What a difference almost 100 years can make at Wrigley Field


The 1930’s to today – a remarkable difference at the Friendly Confines!  The Park at Wrigley now known as Gallagher Way, was once a coal yard with train tracks running directly through it.

From The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal:

“The land where Wrigley Field itself stands was never itself a coal yard, but it was actually surrounded by coal yards, as well as freight rail lines and lumber yards, at the turn of the century and well into its history. And even earlier, the site of the ballpark itself was home to a Lutheran seminary, which is where Seminary Avenue got its name.

Wrigley Field – Clark Street looking North. 1935


The Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary opened there in 1891. Despite the fact that there was already one coal yard right across the street, the Lutheran minister who built the seminary thought it would be a peaceful place for his students’ quiet contemplation. But soon, coal and lumber yards took over much of the area, attracted by the Chicago and Evanston railroad (later the Milwaukee Road). The young seminarians complained of the coal yard’s “smoke, dust, grime, soot, dirt, foul gases; railroading by night and day; whistles, ding-donging of bells late and early and in between times…the unsanctified men in charge sending the unsterilized particles, odors and speech into the homes, eyes and ears of the seminary habitats.” The seminary abandoned the site and moved to Maywood in 1910.

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