Louis, Wacker was born in Chicago on August 29, Perhaps because of this, his passion for his home city would animate his work throughout his life.
Like many children of German immigrants, Wacker valued education, first attending Lake Forest Academy and then traveling to Europe to study at universities in Stuttgart, Germany and Geneva, Switzerland. When he returned from Europe in , he initially pursued trading and real estate before partnering with his father in the family malting firm, F.
In , at the age of 35, he joined the directorate of the Chicago Columbian Exposition as the youngest director and a member of the Ways and Means Committee. They imagined a network of highways around the city, great forest preserves within easy access and an expansion of existing parks. Closer to downtown, they predicted a continuous parkway from Jackson Park to Winnetka, a monumental bridge across the Chicago River, broader traffic arteries, numerous diagonal streets, an imposing civic center and many other improvements.
It was a significant honor for the civic-minded Wacker and a role he maintained until he was forced to step down due to poor health in Through his service to the Chicago Plan Commission, Wacker found an outlet for his passion to ensure that Chicago would one day be considered a world-class city.
These projects helped to shape Chicago into the city we recognize today. Some of these included: the widening of 12th Street Roosevelt Road ; the widening and straightening of Michigan Avenue; the construction of the famous double-decker bridge over Michigan Avenue; the straightening of the South Branch of the Chicago River; the construction of Soldier Field, Northerly Island, Navy Pier, and Outer Lake Shore Drive; and the transformation of congested and dirty Market Street into an impressive double-decker now triple-decker road next to the river.
Sadly, when the mayor officially opened Wacker Drive in , Wacker himself was too ill to attend the ceremony. He supervised the building of the house, as well as the planting of several exotic trees on the property, including a Chinese Gingko tree, a Liquidambar and a Camperdown Elm. In contrast to the exaggerated opulence displayed by some of the lake homes of the era, and despite the vast fortune of its owner, Fair Lawn was a relatively modest country home.
The main house featured three large rooms extending from a central foyer: a living room, a dining room and a billiard room. Wacker Elementary School are named in his honor. The name Wacker is also attached to other instututions in Chicago, such as the Hotel Wacker. Charles H. Wikimedia Foundation. Steve Charles — Steve Charles, MD is known nationally as well as internationally for his development of several of the techniques and devices used in vitreoretinal surgery.
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It was organized in Chicago in It merged with the Commercial Club in Wacker Elementary School are named in his honor. The name Wacker is also attached to other institutions in Chicago, such as the Hotel Wacker. Charles H. Franklin Street. That version lasted until Beginning that same year, its name changed once again to the Frederick Wacker Brewery, and its address was listed as N.
Franklin Street, presumably in the same location as its predecessor. Sixteen years later, in , it relocated to N.
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