Lincoln Park
Boundaries | |
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North: | Diversey |
East: | Lake Michigan |
South: | North Ave |
West: | Clybourn |
Lincoln Park, named for the park that runs along Lake Michigan, offers something for everyone. The historic Lincoln Park Zoo has been a family attraction for many years. From the quaint storefronts and galleries in Old town the hustle of student life in the DePaul neighborhood, Lincoln Park is filled with established residents and young urban professionals. There is plenty of nightlife and dining as well as summer festivals and street fairs. The tree lined streets of Lincoln Park surround schools, churches, parks, recreation and only a short commute to downtown Chicago. Public transportation is readily available via CTA buses, the Red, Brown and Purple train lines and nearby Metra train stops. The residential real estate market includes stately single family homes, condo, multi-unit apartment buildings, town homes and lofts. Halsted, Clybourn and Armitage offer some of the best boutiques, salons and retail shopping in the city. Lincoln Park truly has it all.
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Learn more about Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood by visiting the Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce website.