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  1. A carpenter with a growing family, Elias Disney decided to build a home and put down roots in Chicago. He purchased property on the southwest corner of Tripp Avenue on October 31, 1891. On November 23, 1892, Elias obtained a permit to build a two-story, 18 x 28 foot wood cottage for $800.

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  2. 2156 N. Tripp Ave. Neighborhood. Hermosa. Hours. Sat, Oct 14: 12pm - 4pm. Sun, Oct 15: 12pm - 4pm. Long Lines Photography Permitted. Share this Site. Built. 1901. Website. thewaltdisneybirthplace.org. Description. A carpenter with a growing family, Elias Disney decided to build a home and put down roots in Chicago.

  3. Oct 14, 2023 · The home, located at 2156 N. Tripp Ave., is open on Saturday, October 14th and Sunday, October 15th from 12PM-4PM. According to The Walt Disney Birthplace website, Elias Disney (Walt’s father) built this home for $800. On December 5th, 1901, Walter Elias Disney was born on the second floor of the home. ©TheWaltDisneyBirthplace.

  4. Oct 17, 2023 · A Historic Location. “The Disneys were ordinary people, who did extraordinary things,” Walt Disney Birthplace Project Director Rey Colón told local news outlet ABC 7 Chicago. Photo: D23. Walter Elias Disney was born on the second floor of the home on December 5, 1901. Walt would grow up in Chicago until the Disneys sold the property in 1906.

  5. Disneys carpenter father, Elias, purchased the land in the Hermosa neighborhood of the city on Oct. 31, 1891, and obtained a permit to construct the cottage for $800 a year later. He built...

  6. Oct 12, 2023 · Culture & The Arts. What’s That Building? The Walt Disney Birthplace. Chicagoans will be able to see inside where the famous animator and theme park creator was born for the first time this...

  7. Aug 7, 2015 · Back in 1891, a young itinerant contractor named Elias Disney bought an empty lot at what is now 2156 N. Tripp Ave. for $700. His wife, Flora, then designed the house, which Elias built...

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