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Hamilton Park

Hamilton Park Cultural Center, a beautiful, historic landmark park is located in the heart of Chicago’s bustling Englewood community. This park’s fieldhouse was added to the National Register of Historic places in 2005.


Attractions at this park include: murals executed by noted Chicago artist, John Warner Norton, cultural curriculum, auditorium, archery tournaments, and swimming pool.


The South Park Commission created Hamilton Park in 1904 as part of a revolutionary system of neighborhood parks providing relief to Chicago's congested tenement districts. The city's existing parks were far away from the noisy, overcrowded immigrant neighborhoods in the center of the city. Superintendent J. Frank Foster envisioned a new type of park that would not only provide beautifully landscaped "breathing spaces," but also a variety of services and educational functions. Nationally renowned landscape architects the Olmsted Brothers and architects Daniel H. Burnham and Company designed the entire system of new parks. The first ten neighborhood parks opened to the public in 1905.


Of the ten parks, Hamilton was the only one named for a national political figure. It honors Alexander Hamilton (1757 -1804), advisor to George Washington and first secretary of the U.S. Treasury, who was killed in a duel with Aaron Burr. The theme of national political history is beautifully conveyed in the Hamilton Park fieldhouse murals, executed by noted Chicago artist, John Warner Norton. The other nine parks, Sherman, Ogden, Palmer, and Bessemer Parks, and Mark White, Russell, Davis, Armour and Cornell Squares, were named for figures who were significant to the development of Chicago.

Location:
513 W. 72nd St.
Chicago, IL 60621
Admission:

Free

Website:
For additional information please visit http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com
Parking:

Free Parking

Hamilton Park
513 W. 72nd St.
Chicago IL 60621
Phone: 312.747.6174

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