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Howard Beach

History
Howard Beach Park is one of 18 street-end beaches acquired by the Chicago Park District from the City of Chicago in 1959. By that time, the city's Bureau of Parks and Recreation had been operating such small municipal beaches since at least 1921. Many of these beaches were located in the Rogers Park neighborhood, where a growing population of apartment dwellers lacked easy access to recreational opportunities. In contrast to the city's larger municipal beaches, the street-end beaches, though manned by lifeguards, had no changing rooms or other facilities.

 

Howard Avenue and the adjoining beach are named for Howard Ure (1896-1984), scion of a Rogers Park pioneer family. John Calder Ure began to farm in the Rogers Park area in the mid-19th century. His son, John F. Ure, founded the Ure Dairy on his father's property, and later donated the right-of-way for Howard Avenue. Howard Ure, a banker, became a director of the Howard Avenue Trust and Savings Bank at the early age of 26. Between 1953 and 1973, he served as a director of the North Shore National Bank of Chicago.

Location:
7519 N. Eastlake Terrace
Chicago, IL 60626
Admission:

Free.

Website:
For additional information please visit, http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/parks.results.cfm
Parking:

Limited street parking, available metered parking at Loyola Beach.

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Howard Beach
7519 N. Eastlake Terrace
Chicago IL 60626
Phone: 773-262-8605

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