Located along the Chicago River east of the Edens Expressway, Albany Park is an ethnically....
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The Alta Vista Terrace District is a historic district in Chicago, Illinois. The district was....
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Once a sleepy little village made up primarily of Swedish immigrants, Andersonville is now one....
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50 East, Division (1200 N) to North Avenue (1600 N). .
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Avondale is a culturally diverse northwest neighborhood known for its close-knit sense of....
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Lake Michigan to Broadway, Diversey (2800 N) to Addison (3600 N). See also Lakeview....
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Vincennes (1400 E) to California (2800 W), 8700 South to 11900 South. .
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Ravenswood (1800 W) to Western (2400 W), Foster (5200 N) to Bryn Mawr (5600 N). .
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Bridgeport is the birthplace of Chicago's political leaders, including
Mayor Richard M. Daley....
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Comprising the Grand Boulevard and Douglas sections south of downtown
Chicago, the historically....
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Located to the east of the Logan Square community area in Chicago northwest of the Loop,....
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Budlong Woods is a neighborhood of the Lincoln Square community area. It is named after the....
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The core of Buena Park is very suburban with driveways and spacious lots. It is in sharp....
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Orleans (340 W) to Halsted (800W), Chicago (800 N) to Division (1200 N). Also Division to....
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Chicago's Chinatown is home to a number of banks, Chinese restaurants, gift shops, grocery....
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Lake Michigan to Michigan Avenue (100 E), Chicago River to Grand Avenue (500 N). .
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A lakefront community at the northern edge of Lincoln Park on Lake Michigan, Uptown features two....
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The Clybourn Corridor is a sub-neighborhood of Lincoln Park. It is known for its good shopping....
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Polk (800 S) to Roosevelt Road (1200 S), State (o E/W) to Clark (100 W). .
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Roosevelt (1200 S) to 18th (1800 S), State (o E/W) to Clark (100 W) .
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The suburb of Deerfield
is home to several corporate headquarters, including Walgreen’s,....
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Armitage (2000 N) to Fullerton (2400 N), Halsted (800 W) to Racine (1200 W). See also Ranch....
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Rich in history and culture, the Douglas community is named for famous politician and lawyer....
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Grant Park to Chicago River, Lake Michigan to Michigan Avenue (100 E). See also New....
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Sometimes called Chicago's answer to Venice Beach, California, East
Rogers Park is an artsy....
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Ashland (1600 W) to Damen (2000 W), Grand (500 N) to Augusta (1000 N). .
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Cicero (4800 W) to Nagle (6400 W), Bryn Mawr (5600 N) to Pratt (6800 N). .
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Located on Chicago's Far North Side, Edgewater is a sprawling area that
attracts city people....
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Elmdale (6000 N) to Granville (6200 N), Broadway (1200 W) to Clark (1600 W). .
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Nagle (6400 W) to Oshkosh (7800 W), Devon (6400 N) to Howard (7600 N). .
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With about 40,000 inhabitants, Englewood is located on the Southwest side of Chicago and....
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Located just beyond Chicago’s
city limit, this North Shore suburb is home to Northwestern....
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This community of about 550 residences on the Northwest side of Chicago is often referred to as....
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Fuller Park is south of Comiskey Park, the home of the American League Chicago White Sox....
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Lake (200 N) to Carroll (338 N), Aberdeen (1100 W) to Ogden. .
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The Fulton River District makes up the north east area of the Near West Side, just west of the....
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A tranquil lakefront community on the North Shore,
Glencoe is home to the Chicago
Botanic....
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Located approximately 18 miles north of downtown
Chicago, the North Shore town of Glenview....
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Long Chicago's most elegant and sophisticated neighborhoods, the Gold
Coast and Near North Side....
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Goose Island is the only island on the Chicago River. It is separated from the mainland by the....
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The name "Grand Crossing" comes from an 1853 right of way feud between the Lake....
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Greektown is made up mostly of bars and restaurants located roughly between Van Buren and....
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Division (1200 N) to North (1600 N), Halsted (800 W) to the Chicago River. .
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A classic North Shore community located on five
miles of shoreline 26 miles north of downtown....
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Chicago (800 N) to Armitage (2000 N), Western (2400 W) to Pulaski (4000 W). .
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Home to the University of Chicago, Hyde Park is a college town that
happens to be in the city....
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With its strong housing stock, convenience to downtown and more
affordable prices, the....
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300 S. Laflin (1500 W) to Ashland (1600 W). .
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Montrose (4400 N) to Elmdale (6000 N), Cicero (4800 W) to Narragansett (6400 W). .
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Known as the wealthiest and most
exclusive community in the Chicago area, the
small village of....
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Kenwood holds some of the largest homes in the city. According to the City of Chicago....
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Located just north of Lake
Forest and 35 miles north of downtown Chicago,
Lake Bluff
is the....
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Located thirty miles north of Chicago, the classic North
Shore suburb of Lake
Forest is home....
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One of Chicago's oldest neighborhoods, Lakeview blends a variety of
urban lifestyles. Belmont....
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Halsted (800 W) to Southport (1400 W), Wellington (3000 N) to Addison (3600 N). .
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Diversey (2800 N) to Addison (3600 N), Lake Michigan to Halsted (800 W). .
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Foster (5200 N) to Bryn Mawr (5600 N), Lakewood (1300 W) to Wayne (1332 W). .
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Located northwest of Lake Forest, the once rural community of Libertyville still retains its....
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Some of Chicago's most expensive housing can be found in this highly
sought-after area north of....
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This group of neighborhoods northwest of Lakeview has gained popularity
in recent years. Long a....
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The northern suburb of Lincolnshire is home to several corporate headquarters, including Hewitt....
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The wide, leafy boulevards and parkways of Logan Square and Palmer
Square are lined with....
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For generations, Chicago's Loop business district was occupied almost
entirely by commercial....
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Pulaski (4000 W) to I-90 Edens/Kennedy, Montrose (4400 N) to Lawrence (4800 N). .
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The showplace of McKinley Park is a 69-acre park that boasts a swimming pool and....
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Armitage (2000 N) to Fullerton (2400 N), Lake Michigan to Halsted (800 W). .
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Lake Michigan to Michigan Avenue (100 E), Roosevelt (1200 S) to 16th Street. .
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Near South Side contains some of the most well known structures in Chicago: Soldier Field (the....
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Stretching from Fortieth to Forty-Ninth Street between Stewart Avenue and Halsted, New City....
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The New Eastside is a mixed-use district which encompasses the entire Illinois Center and....
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Kennedy Expressway to Ashland (1600 W), Augusta (1000 N) to North Avenue (1600 N). .
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North Center was settled in the latter part of the 19th century as well as early in the 20th....
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Developed from an area of prairie and woods in 1894 for the construction of North Park....
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Housing in this North
Shore suburb ranges from condominium
properties to single-family homes....
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Oakland is bounded by 35th and 43rd Streets, Lake Michigan, Cottage Grove, Pershing, and....
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The early 1980s saw a rebirth for Irving Park as a wider audience discovered the beautiful homes....
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The land known as Old Town originally served as a home and trade center to many Nations....
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Wells (200 W) and Lincoln Avenue, North Avenue (1600 N) to Armitage (2000 N). .
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Palmer Square is a pocket neighborhood located within Logan Square, Chicago. The....
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Lake Michigan to Halsted (800 W), Fullerton (2400 N) to Diversey (2800 N). .
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Real estate values have increased as a result of Pilsen's rich Neo-Bohemian Baroque....
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Since 1885, with the completion of Dearborn Station, this area just south of the Loop became the....
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Pullman is full of historic and architecturally significant buildings, among them are the Hotel....
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North Avenue (1600 N) to Armitage (2000 N), Halsted (800 W) to Clybourn and Racine (1200....
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along Randolph (150 N), from Des Plaines (630 W) to Ogden. .
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Ravenswood was developed with the intention of becoming an exclusive commuter suburb, but....
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Montrose (4400 N) to Lawrence (4800 N), Chicago River (2600 W) to Sacramento (3000 W). .
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The River North Gallery District in Chicago hosts the largest concentration of art galleries in....
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Grand (500 N) to Division (1200 N), Chicago River to Kennedy Expressway. .
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The primary feature of Roscoe Village is Roscoe Street, which bisects the neighborhood's....
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Rosehill recieves it’s name from the Victorian-era cemetery at its borders. At 350 acres,....
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Carl Sandburg Village is a Chicago urban renewal project of the 1960's. Financed by the city, it....
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Sauganash was once part of the land tract that was annexed by the city of Chicago in 1889. This....
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Halsted (800 W) to Magnolia (1232 W), Armitage (2000 N) to Fullerton (2400 N). .
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