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Marquette Park

Marquette Park is the largest park on the southwest side of Chicago at 323 acres. Marquette Park is part of a system of 14 parks designed in 1903 by the Olmsted Brothers.

 

Attractions at this park include: a lagoon, golf course that includes a driving range, Ashburn prairie, auditorium, soccer fields, tennis courts, walking/jogging/bicycling path, and the Daruis Monument.    

 

Marquette Park pays tribute to Father Jacques Marquette (1637-1675), the famous French Jesuit missionary and explorer. At more than 300 acres in size, it is the largest of the revolutionary neighborhood parks created by the South Park Commission in the early 20th century. Superintendent J. Frank Foster conceived the new parks as beautifully landscaped "breathing spaces" that would provide educational and social services to the city's congested immigrant neighborhoods. Nationally renowned landscape architects the Olmsted Brothers created plans for the entire system of 14 new parks in 1903. The firm's impressive scheme for Marquette Park included a golf course on two islands surrounded by naturalistic lagoons; indoor and outdoor gymnasiums; swimming and wading pools; a children's playground; formal gardens; and a concert grove. 

In 1934, Marquette Park became part of the Chicago Park District when the city's 22 park commissions were consolidated into a single agency. Using federal relief funds, the park district soon converted the golf shelter into a more substantial fieldhouse, and built comfort stations, and a series of footbridges leading to the islands. Through public subscription in 1935, an Art Deco-style monument commemorating Lithuanian-American aviators Darius and Girenas was installed in Marquette Park.

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6734 S. Kedzie Ave.
Chicago, IL 60629
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For additional information please visit, http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com
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Marquette Park
6734 S. Kedzie Ave.
Chicago IL 60629
Phone: 312.747.6469

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