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Located in Chicago’s Lovely
Lincoln Park Neighborhood
A “Village within the City”
Lincoln Park is one of Chicago’s richest neighborhoods, rich in history,
cultural institutions, architectural heritage and lifestyle. Lincoln Park
derives far more than just it’s name , the 1,200-acre park that stretches
along Lake Michigan and forms its eastern border. In addition to The
Lincoln Park Zoo and Conservatory, the park is home to the Chicago
History Museum, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, the Theater on
the Lake and so much more. There are soccer and baseball fields, a
rowing club, volleyball, basketball and tennis courts, a driving range
and public golf course, beaches and harbors with boating facilities.
There is the sheer beauty of the landscaped acreage and our glorious
lakefront—a well-used paradise for jogging, cycling and enjoying the
many beaches.
Long known for its popular boutiques and designer clothing stores
on Clark, Halsted and Armitage, residents also enjoy the lively area
around North Avenue and Clybourn. Grocery shoppers, can now
choose from Trader Joe’s and a huge Whole Foods Market. For those
who prefer to dine out, Lincoln Park restaurants are among the city’s
best and most varied. A lively theater scene includes the world-class
Steppenwolf and longtime favorite Victory Gardens. Music fans can
choose from acoustic favorites at newly opened Lincoln Hall, and
nationally-known performances from all genres at Park West, to name
just a few of the neighborhood’s many venues.
Lincoln Park is not just a fabulous neighborhood, but an unsurpassed
lifestyle.