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 Neighborhoods

 

Two-story brownstones are common residential buildings in many Chicago neighborhoods.

 

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Two-story brownstones are common residential buildings in many Chicago neighborhoods.

 

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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Lincoln Square, on the city’s north side, was originally a German neighborhood and still features a number of German restaurants and businesses.

The Wicker Park and Bucktown neighborhoods are home to an eclectic mix of art, architecture and culture.

 

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The Wicker Park and Bucktown neighborhoods are home to an eclectic mix of art, architecture and culture.

 

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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The Garfield Park Conservatory, which celebrates its 100th birthday in 2008, is home to the largest public horticultural collection under glass in the world.

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.

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.

Chinatown, located just southwest of downtown, is home to shops, restaurants, and special events throughout the year.

 

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Chinatown, located just southwest of downtown, is home to shops, restaurants, and special events throughout the year.

Chicago’s Lincoln Park is a popular neighborhood on the city’s North Side.

 

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Chicago’s Lincoln Park is a popular neighborhood on the city’s North Side.

U.S. Cellular Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, is located in the Bridgeport neighborhood on the South 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.

Michigan Avenue, known as the “Magnificent Mile” is a popular spot for shoppers.

 

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Michigan Avenue, known as the “Magnificent Mile” is a popular spot for shoppers.

The Garfield Park Conservatory on Chicago’s West Side.

 

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The Garfield Park Conservatory on Chicago’s West Side.

The Our Lady of Pompeii Shrine in the Little Italy neighborhood.

 

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The Our Lady of Pompeii Shrine in the Little Italy neighborhood.

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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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.

Chinatown’s Ping Tom Park is located just south of downtown.

 

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Chinatown’s Ping Tom Park is located just south of downtown.

Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood.

 

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Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood. 
 

The Hyde Park neighborhood on the South Side is home to the University of Chicago campus.

 

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The Hyde Park neighborhood on the South Side is home to the University of Chicago campus.

Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood.

 

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Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood.

 

 

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Emily Long
Chicago Office of Tourism
78 E. Washington, 4th Floor
Chicago, IL 60602

 
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