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Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park began as a small public cemetery on the northernmost boundary of Chicago where victims of cholera ...
Columbus Park Lagoon & Woodland
As a tribute to the natural ecology of the Midwest, Columbus Park is considered the masterpiece work of lan...
Millenium Park
Millennium Park Homepage > Art & Architecture > Jay Pritzker Pavilion Frank Gehry, winner of the National M...
Gage Park
Gage Park measures 69 acres of green space ands is located in the culturally- rich heritage section of the ...
Millennium Park
Millennium Park Homepage > Art & Attractions > Boeing Galleries The formal Boeing Galleries in Millennium P...
Lake Shore Park
Lake Shore Park had been in the planning stages for years before the Lincoln Park Commission began construc...
Grant Park
Proudly referred to as Chicago's "front yard," Grant Park is among the city's most beautiful and prominent ...
Shabonna Park
Shabbona Park is among the four parks established by the Old Portage Park District, one of 22 independent park ...
Garfield Park Conservatory
Daniel C. French and Edward C. Potter sculpted massive temporary versions of this pair of bulls with goddes...
Austin Town Hall And Park
The field house, a large brick Georgian Revival-style building influenced by Philadelphia's Independence Ha...
Humboldt Park
Humboldt Prairie River, on west side of Humboldt Drive, is a meandering stream designed in 1906 by the Jens...
Union Park
In the 1910s, African-Americans began moving into the neighborhood. While many other parks were inaccessibl...
Marquette Park
Marquette Park is the largest park on the southwest side of Chicago at 323 acres. Marquette Park is part of...
Mckinley Park
In 1902, one year after the assassination of William McKinley (1843-1901), 25th president of the United States,...