John F Wolfe Palm House at Franklin Park
Architecture

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Karen Adams

John F Wolfe Palm House at Franklin Park
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John F Wolfe Palm House at Franklin Park
The John F. Wolfe Palm House is one of the oldest portions of Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. The design of this grand Victorian-style glass greenhouse, built in 1895, was influenced by the success of Chicago’s World Fair and Columbian Exposition in 1893 and inspired by the City Beautiful movement The Palm House highlights 43 species of palms from around the world, some of which are considered endangered and threatened in the wild. A must see when touring the Palm House is the Ficus lyrata, or Fiddle-leaf Fig. It’s one of the original trees planted in the Palm House.