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Press Room > Media Image Gallery > Neighborhoods
Neighborhoods
These images are provided by the Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture for editorial/event promotional use only. They may not be used for commercial purposes.
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Two-story brownstones are common residential buildings in many Chicago neighborhoods.
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Lincoln Square, on the city’s north side, was originally a German neighborhood and still features a number of German restaurants and businesses.
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The Wicker Park and Bucktown neighborhoods are home to an eclectic mix of art, architecture and culture.
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The Garfield Park Conservatory, which celebrates its 100th birthday in 2008, is home to the largest public horticultural collection under glass in the world.
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Chicago-style bungalows were typically built between 1910 and 1940. At one point, 1/3 of all houses in the city was a bungalow.
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Chicago-style bungalows were typically built between 1910 and 1940. At one point, 1/3 of all houses in the city was a bungalow.
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Chinatown, located just southwest of downtown, is home to shops, restaurants, and special events throughout the year.
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Chicago’s Lincoln Park is a popular neighborhood on the city’s North Side.
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U.S. Cellular Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, is located in the Bridgeport neighborhood on the South Side.
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Michigan Avenue, known as the “Magnificent Mile” is a popular spot for shoppers.
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The Garfield Park Conservatory on Chicago’s West Side.
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The Our Lady of Pompeii Shrine in the Little Italy neighborhood.
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Chicago’s Osaka Gardens are located in historic Jackson Park on the city’s south side. The Museum of Science and Industry can be seen in the background.
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Chinatown’s Ping Tom Park is located just south of downtown.
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Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood.
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The Hyde Park neighborhood on the South Side is home to the University of Chicago campus.
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Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood.
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Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture
78 E. Washington, 4th Floor
Chicago, IL 60602
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