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, is one of the city's 77 community areas. It encompasses the smaller neighborhoods of Ravenswood, Ravenswood Gardens, Bowmanville, Budlong Woods as well as Lincoln Square itself.


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In the 1840s, farming was begun in this area by newly arrived
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. Two brothers, Lyman and Joseph Budlong arrived in 1857 to start a commercial pickling operation near what is today Lincoln Avenue and Berwyn. They later opened a commercial green house and flower fields to provide flowers for the then new
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. In 1925, to honor Abraham Lincoln, the Chicago City Council named the area Lincoln Square, and a prominent statue of the namesake was erected in 1956. About 44,000 people live in the neighborhood along with over 1,000 small and medium-sized businesses. It is accessible through the Brown Line of the ' L'. The neighborhood is bounded by Bryn Mawr and Peterson Avenues on the north, Montrose Avenue on the south, Ravenswood Avenue on the east and the
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on the west. Its housing stock consists of private residences and small apartment buildings. The commercial heart of Lincoln Square is located at the intersection of Lawrence, Western and Lincoln Avenues. Lincoln Avenue southeast of this intersection is home to a wide variety of restaurants and shops. Lincoln Square is historically known as a heavily German influenced and populated neighborhood, but now one is just as likely to see shops catering to the Thai culture. Still, the neighborhood is home to a number of German businesses, including Merz Apothecary and Lutz Café & Bakery, and is the home of the Chicago branches of DANK (the German American National Congress) and the Niedersachsen Club. The German-language weekly newspaper was born in Lincoln Square in 1972, though its original headquarters above the Brauhaus is now only a bureau. Events such as festivals and live musical performances are frequently held in Lincoln Square. The Apple Fest is a longstanding tradition in Lincoln Square that brings the community together to celebrate the beginning of fall. Dozens of vendors participate in the event each year selling autumn-themed crafts and apple-themed treats, such as fresh baked apple pies, bushels of apples, hot apple cider and apple pizza. The Square Roots Festival, which is held every summer, celebrates Lincoln Square's history in music and German culture with live performances from local musicians and craft beer from local breweries.


Neighborhoods

* Bowmanville *Bowmanville Woods *Bowmanville Gardens *Budlong * Budlong Woods *Budlong Gardens * Lincoln Square * Lincoln Square North *Lincoln Square East *Lincoln Square South *Lincoln Square West * Ravenswood * Ravenswood Gardens


Politics

Lincoln Square is a stronghold for the Democratic Party in elections. In the
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, Lincoln Square cast 15,317 votes for
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and cast 1,981 votes
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. In the 2012 presidential election, Lincoln Square cast 13,515 votes for
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and 2,435 votes for Mitt Romney. In the Illinois General Assembly, the entirety of Lincoln Square is located in the 7th Legislative District and the 13th House District. During the 101st General Assembly, the community area is represented by Senator Heather Steans and House Majority Leader Greg Harris. The Lincoln Square neighborhood encompasses the 40th and 47th wards on the Chicago City Council. The aldermen are Andre Vasquez in the 40th Ward and Matt Martin in the 47th Ward. Both were first elected in the 2019 election.


Points of interest

* Conrad Sulzer Regional Library * Cambodian Association of Illinois *
DANK Haus German American Cultural Center DANK-Haus German American Cultural Center is a cultural organization located in the Lincoln Square, Chicago community area. Founded in Chicago in 1959, it seeks to preserve and promote German and German American culture. The center contains the D ...
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Hospitals

* Kindred Hospital Chicago North * Swedish Hospital


Schools

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operates public schools. Many of these schools have benefited from GROW47, an initiative started by Alderman
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, which aims to improve funding for local public schools. Amundsen High School is the designated CPS high school for most of the community area, while a small section is zoned to Mather High School. Other private or parochial schools: * Adler Schools * Lycée Français de Chicago/The French International School * North Park Elementary School * North Shore Junior Academy * Pilgrim Lutheran * Queen of Angels Elementary School * St. Hilary's Elementary School * St. Mathias School * Waldorf School


Parks

Lincoln Square contains several parks, which are maintained by the
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. * Winnemac Park covers more than 40 acres at the corner of Damen and Foster. The park contains the campuses of Amundsen High School, Chappell Elementary, and the Jorndt Field athletic complex. The park features natural prairie plants, multiple baseball fields, a soccer field, and a playground. The high school also includes a swimming pool, run by the
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, that is open to the public during limited times. * Welles Park covers 15 acres and sits at the corner of Lincoln and Montrose Avenues, across from the Conrad Sulzer Regional Library. It contains a community center, including a pool, gym, and fitness center. A gazebo stands at the center of the park where concerts are held during the summer. The playground in the northwest corner has swings, climbing equipment and a small splash-pad. There are also several baseball fields, tennis courts and courts to play horseshoes. The park recently won a grant to install a nature area in the southwest corner of the park. * Jacob Park is a small playlot located at Virginia and Leland Avenues, right next to the
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. It features a large sandbox, which neighbors have stocked with trucks and toys. The Chicago "L" runs along the southern edge of the park, to the delight of children and adults. * River Park is located along the Chicago River, south of Foster Ave. and west of Francisco Ave. The park includes a community center, an outdoor pool, and a popular splash pad. The park is also the start of the North Shore Channel Trail, which continues 6.7 miles through the Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park and up to Evanston's Ladd Arboretum. * Vogle Playlot is tucked in the corner of Lawrence and Hoyne Avenues. It contains a newly renovated playground and swing-set. * Gross Park is a small park located at the corner of Lawrence and Washtenaw, near the HarvesTime grocery store. It contains several basketball courts, a small soccer field, and an ADA-accessible soft-surface playground. * Sunken Gardens Park is a small park that sits along the Chicago River at the corner of Virginia and Sunnyside Avenues. It contains a small grassy space and a few benches.


Local businesses

* Amy's Candy Bar * Blackbird Gallery and Framing * The Book Cellar * Budacki's Drive In * Caravan Guitars * The Chicago Mosaic School * The Chopping Block * Davis Theater * Café Selmarie * Degerberg Academy of Martial Arts * Enjoy, An Urban General Store * Gideon Welles * Heather Parker Photography * Lincoln Square Athletic Club * Merz Apothecary * Rockwell's Neighborhood Grill * Savory Spice Shop * Stanley Brown Jewelist * Timeless Toys


Public art

* Berlin Wall Monument (Western Avenue Brown Line Station), 2008 * Lincoln/Leland Mural (Lincoln Quality Meat Market), 2007 * Greater Rockwell Mural (Beans and Bagels), 2005 * Lincoln/Sunnyside Mural, 1997 * The Maypole (Leland and Lincoln), 1999 * Giddings Square Fountain, 1999 * Lombard Lamp (Giddings Square), 1979 * ''The Chicago Lincoln'' statue (Corner of Western, Lawrence and Lincoln), 1956 * The Lincoln Square Mural (Lincoln Square Athletic Club), 1991


Events

The following events occur within the neighborhood on an annual basis. * Ravenswood Run 5K * May Fest * Lincoln Square Summer Concert Series *
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* Lincoln Square Poetry Fest * German-American Fest * Lincoln Square Fall Apple Fest * Friends of the Craft Beer Festival * Friends of the Grape Wine Festival * Christmas Tree Lighting in the Square


Notable people

* Russell A. Berg (1917–2002),
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in the
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. He resided at 4624 North Winchester Avenue for a time in the 1940s. * George Papadopoulos (born 1987), former advisor to the
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of
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. He was living in Lincoln Square at the time of his arrest. * Mike Simmons (born 1983), member of the Illinois Senate since 2019. His family was one of the first Black families to integrate Lincoln Square after the
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mandated that public housing be built on the city’s North Side. * Nicholas Zagone (1931–2020), member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1959 to 1965. He was raised in Lincoln Square.


Bordering community areas

* Uptown * Edgewater * North Park * Albany Park * North Center * West Ridge


References


External links


Official City of Chicago Lincoln Square Community MapLincoln Square Chamber of Commerce
{{Authority control Community areas of Chicago North Side, Chicago