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Jens Jensen Historical Markers

The impact of Jens Jensen, the Danish-born landscape architect, can be seen all over Chicagoland and in the Midwest in general, from the parks on Chicago's west side to the Indiana Dunes to the Door County peninsula in Wisconsin.
 
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1 Illinois, Cook County, Brookfield — Partners in ConservationThe Chicago Zoological Society and the Forest Preserves of Cook County: The Early Years
In the beginning, Charles Wacker, head of the Chicago Plan Commission expressed, exactly what the District sought in its acquisition of its land holdings:
"Think of the benefits, educational, recreational, and financial, which a . . . Map (db m228935) HM
2 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Douglas (Bronzeville) — The Boulevard System
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m189232) HM
3 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m241108) HM
4 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Garfield Park — Garfield Park
In 1871, William Le Baron Jenney (best known for his innovations in skyscraper technology) created a master plan for the city's West Park District, consisting of three parks and connecting boulevards. In what would later become Garfield Park, he . . . Map (db m241133) HM
5 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Garfield Park — The Boulevard System
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m241131) HM
6 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
In 1871, William Le Baron Jenney (best known for his innovations in skyscraper technology) created a master plan for the city's West Park District, consisting of three parks and connecting boulevards. In what would later become Garfield Park, he . . . Map (db m244569) HM
7 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244575) HM
8 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244582) HM
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9 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244584) HM
10 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244586) HM
11 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park Fieldhouse
The Garfield Park Fieldhouse, constructed in 1928 as the West Park Commission administrative headquarters, is one of the most lavish buildings on Chicago's west side. Designed by architects Michaelsen & Rognstad this "Gold Dome Building" has a 23 . . . Map (db m243639) HM
12 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — The Boulevard System
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m244568) HM
13 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — Humboldt ParkA green place for people and wildlife
"...a garden, to be a work of art, must have the soul of the native landscape in it." --Jens Jensen Welcome to Humboldt Park, a sanctuary in the city. A sanctuary is a place of refuge, or protection. A walk along the park's pathways . . . Map (db m233619) HM
14 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — Humboldt Park
Chicago's West Park Commission had just been created when residents began requesting that a park be named in honor of Baron Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859), a German scientist who popularized the notion of living with nature. . . . Map (db m234585) HM
15 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — Jens JensenLandscape architect (1860-1951) — Chicago Tribute —
One of America's greatest landscape designers and conservationists, Jens Jensen emigrated from Denmark to the United States in 1884 and settled on Chicago's West Side. In 1886, he became a street-sweeper with Chicago's South Park Commission. . . . Map (db m234422) HM
16 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — The Boulevard System
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m234583) HM
17 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Park — Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
“Water has cut deeply into prairie soil. The clays and gravels of the Middle West are merely a thread on stone floors. In this loam, oak trees grass and corn take root.” Alfred Caldwell, 1943 A peaceful oasis . . . Map (db m47844) HM
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18 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Park — Alfred Caldwell Lily PoolAlfred Caldwell, landscape architect — 1936-38 —
One of the most important historic landscapes in Chicago, this “hidden garden” in Lincoln Park was designed by note landscape architect Alfred Caldwell in the Prairie style. Inspired by his mentor Jens Jensen and the work of architect . . . Map (db m47845) HM
19 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Park — The Boulevard System
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m189227) HM
20 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — The Boulevard System
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m110744) HM
21 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near North — Washington Square Park
An oasis of greenery in a busy downtown, Washington Square is the City's oldest park, dating to 1842 when James Fitch, Orasmua Bushnell, and Charles Butler of the American Land Company donated the property to the City. The donors named the . . . Map (db m242447) HM
22 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Rush & Division — Washington Square Park
An oasis of greenery in a busy downtown, Washington Square is the City's oldest park, dating to 1842 when James Fitch, Orasmua Bushnell, and Charles Butler of the American Land Company donated the property to the City. The donors named . . . Map (db m185277) HM
23 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, West Town — Humboldt ParkA green place for people and wildlife
"...a garden, to be a work of art, must have the soul of the native landscape in it." --Jens Jensen Welcome to Humboldt Park, a sanctuary in the city. A sanctuary is a place of refuge, or protection. A walk along the park's pathways . . . Map (db m233657) HM
24 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Wicker Park — Fountain Court Enhancement
History: The "Gurgoyle" Fountain was first installed in 1895 and then removed in 1908 to make way for a Jens Jensen designed wading pool. In 2002, the . . . Map (db m229462) HM
25 Illinois, Cook County, Oak Park — Scoville Park's Designer: Jens Jensen
Scoville Park was designed in 1913 by Jens Jensen, an influential landscape architect known for his use of native plants and naturalistic elements. Born in Denmark in 1860, Jensen was raised on his family's farm where he developed an early . . . Map (db m188073) HM
26 Illinois, Cook County, Oak Park — Taylor Park
Jens Jenson Originally named "North Park" when purchased by the Park District of Oak Park in 1912, this 11.75 acre park site was later renamed after Park District Commissioner Henry A. Taylor. The park sits atop one of several continental . . . Map (db m226510) HM
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27 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Garden Club Volunteers
The concepts that landscape architect Jens Jensen used for Lincoln Memorial Garden grew out of almost 50 years of experience. In his plan, he specified that paths through the Garden should curve. The lanes were to showcase dogwoods, crab apples, . . . Map (db m157934) HM
28 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Lincoln Memorial Garden
Lincoln Memorial Garden was envisioned by local advocate Mrs. Harriet Knudson during construction of Lake Springfield in the 1930s. Jens Jensen, a renowned leader in the prairie school of landscape architecture and one of the state's earliest . . . Map (db m157935) HM
29 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Architect and the Founder
Landscape architect Jens Jensen was attracted to this site because of its potential - the shoreline of the new lake, the rolling topography, the streams and drainage ways that bisected the area. There were only a few trees on this land when he began . . . Map (db m157933) HM
30 Indiana, Lake County, Dyer — The Lincoln HighwayIdeal Section & Monument
Ideal Section During the first few years of its existence, the Lincoln Highway Association (LHA) worked feverishly to promote the idea of a transcontinental highway. The excitement and enthusiasm of Americans for better roads became well . . . Map (db m213124) HM
31 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 512 — Harold C. Brooks / Fitch-Gorham-Brooks House
Harold C. Brooks Harold Craig Brooks (1885-1978) was Marshall's mayor from 1925 to 1931, patron, and philanthropist. His interest in city beautification set a standard for preservation and adaptive use as early as 1921. He owned and . . . Map (db m225783) HM
32 Michigan, Macomb County, Grosse Pointe Shores — S498 — Edsel & Eleanor Ford House
Edsel Ford, president of the Ford Motor Company for many years, and his wife, Eleanor Clay, completed this 87-acre estate in 1927. Architect Albert Kahn derived the design from precedents in Cotswold, England, and many of the building materials, . . . Map (db m143597) HM
33 Michigan, Macomb County, Grosse Pointe Shores — Formal Garden
Edsel requested Jens Jensen build a generous playground for the children-space for sports in the summer and ice skating in the winter. By the late 1930s, the Ford children had outgrown the need for the play space. Eleanor and Edsel asked . . . Map (db m212257) HM
34 Michigan, Macomb County, Grosse Pointe Shores — Gaukler Pointe
Gaukler Pointe The home of Edsel and Eleanor Ford has been designated a National Historic Landmark The natural prairie-stye landscape of Gaukler Pointe is nationally significant as one of the fines examples of the mature work of the style's . . . Map (db m212247) HM
35 Michigan, Macomb County, Grosse Pointe Shores — Lagoon & Swimming Pool
Landscape architect Jens Jensen thought about how landscapes would look over time. He commented to Edsel. It takes years to get the real beauty out of a landscape planted… Its greatest beauty is in mature age." Here, Jensen planned a gradual . . . Map (db m212253) HM
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36 Michigan, Macomb County, Grosse Pointe Shores — Main Residence
The Main Residence sits on the eastern edge of the Gaukler Pointe taking advantage of the views of Lake St. Clair and the surrounding landscape created by Jens Jensen. Architecturally, the Cotswold District in England influenced architect . . . Map (db m206958) HM
37 Michigan, Macomb County, Grosse Pointe Shores — Rose Garden
Landscape architect Jens Jensen tried to resist designing formal gardens, but Edsel told him Eleanor wanted a not-too-large, but definitely formal, garden. The result is a circular, wagon wheel like space featuring a lotus blossom fountain at its . . . Map (db m212256) HM
38 Michigan, Oakland County, White Lake charter Township, White Lake Township — Genevieve Gilletteand the Treasures of Nature
Michigan state parks welcomed the newly-mobile drivers of automobiles in the early 1900s. Genevieve Gillette made it her life's work to preserve precious natural settings and make them available to the travelling public. In 1920 she began . . . Map (db m99055) HM
39 Michigan, Oakland County, White Lake charter Township, White Lake Township — Haven Hill FarmExploring a New World of Agriculture
An expression of deep respect for the land, this complex was called the Farm Group Buildings. Edsel Ford learned from his father Henry Ford who wrote in 1932 that "with one foot in industry and another foot in the land, human society is . . . Map (db m99131) HM
40 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — A Trail Garden
Parallel to the Great Meadow, the Trail Garden offered visitors a more intimate garden-walk experience. As it meandered through shrub borders and woodland, the Trail Garden was full of surprises. Large semi-circular flower beds were planted with . . . Map (db m96436)
41 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — From Farmland to Great Estate
Once open farmland, the osage-orange tree hedge on the right still exists. It dates from the 1800's farming community that formed the boyhood environment of Henry Ford. Landscape designer Jens Jensen told the Fords he would transform the land back . . . Map (db m89482) HM
42 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — In Honor of Friendship
In 1916, the famed naturalist and writer John Burroughs, along with Henry Ford, laid the cornerstone of the Jens Jensen-designed grotto (an artificial recess or structure made to resemble a natural cave). Rocks were brought from the upstate New . . . Map (db m146137) HM
43 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Nature vs. Nurture
In 1926, a 2.5-acre rose garden was designed for this meadow, with the help of landscape architect Herbert Kellaway and rosarian Harriet Foote. Once completed, the garden contained approximately 10,000 rose plants of 400 varieties and cost more than . . . Map (db m98927) HM
44 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — On the River
Where you are standing now was once an open channel to the Rouge River. The Fords would pilot their boat, the Callie B, out of the boathouse to the river. The Ford grandchildren would harbor small boats here, as well. Conveniently, Mrs. . . . Map (db m88431) HM
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45 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Preserving Fair Lane — An Iconic American Estate
A Home for the Ages William Van Tine was the architect of record for the design and construction of Clara and Henry Ford's 15th and final residence, Fair Lane. Earlier designs were completed by Von Holst and Fyfe of Chicago, IL and their . . . Map (db m88992) HM
46 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Restoring Fair Lane Gardens
1. Early Rose Garden / English Garden In 1916, to showcase Clara Ford's favorite flower, landscape architect Jens Jensen designed a rose garden next to the house. In 1927, the roses were relocated to a new, larger rose garden . . . Map (db m213784) HM
47 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Restoring Fair Lane Landscape
1. The Power of Water Clara and Henry Ford situated their new home along the banks of the Rouge River to take advantage of nature's power and beauty. Construction of a dam and hydroelectric power plant provided the necessary . . . Map (db m215218) HM
48 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — Rock Garden Masterpiece
In 1915, landscape designer Jens Jensen created a picturesque rock garden masterpiece for Henry and Clara Ford. His design was engineered to work with nature and be relatively maintenance-free. (Left Photo Caption) In the early 1920's, . . . Map (db m89338) HM
49 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — The Path of the Setting Sun
Guests of the Fords came from all walks of life, and the Great Meadow that greeted them remains. Its designer, Jens Jensen, used thousands of native plantings to create this vista he labeled, "The Path of the Setting Sun-Summer." Every summer . . . Map (db m96937) HM
50 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, Dudgeon-Monroe — Glenwood Children's Park
For children to enjoy nature at its best presented by the children of Mr. & Mrs. Louis Gardner Ruth Gardner Reese – Louis Gardner Jr. Martha Gardner Wernig ———— • ———— "As you witness the touch . . . Map (db m41674) HM
51 Wisconsin, Door County, Ellison Bay — Niagara Escarpment
The limestone bluffs you see along Green Bay are part of the same formation that Niagara Falls plunges over in New York. The Niagara Escarpment arches for a thousand miles around the Great Lakes. Lower layers of soft, erodible shale are . . . Map (db m130478) HM
52 Wisconsin, Door County, Ellison Bay — 590 — The Clearing
The Clearing is a not-for-profit school for adults, offering classes in the arts, humanities and natural sciences. It was founded by Jens Jensen, renowned landscape architect and conservationist. Born in Denmark in 1860, Jensen immigrated to the . . . Map (db m165535) HM
 
 
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