1410 N. Orleans
Chicago IL, 60610
Phone: 312.266.7878 Visit Website
The Noble Horse Theatre is located in Chicago 's last remaining Riding Hall. This historic site was built in 1871 after the Great Chicago Fire. The facility stabled as many as 60 coach and riding horses as well as hansom cabs and carriages for local Chicagoans when horses were still a necessity for everyday life.
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Specialty: Theatre - Horse Stable
Neighborhood: Old Town
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Hours: Theatre Monday - Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Carriage Hours: Daily 10:00 am - 4:30 pm & 6:00 pm to 12 Midnight
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The Noble Horse Theatre was erected in 1871 as a Horse & Carriage stable. This building was one of the first structures to be rebuilt after the great Chicago Fire. From 1922 unti 1972 the site was named "Lakeshore Stables." Due to the combined efforts of Noble Horse, the City of Chicago, and friends of the stable, the building has been renovated and restored to its former glory.