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Lincoln Park is a designated community area on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is located west of Lincoln Park. History. [edit] 1880s photo of 653 W. Wrightwood (now 655 W. Wrightwood) in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, typical of the Victorian-era structures in the area.
This picturesque neighborhood is a nature lover’s dream — manicured gardens, a hidden lily pond, a historic indoor botanical garden, and tons of lakefront green space with sweeping city views.
Lincoln Park runs from north to south through five Chicago community areas: Edgewater, Uptown, Lake View, Lincoln Park, and Near North. Along its seven-mile (11 km) stretch, Lincoln Park has many specialized spaces for recreational activities.
From taking a stroll through Lincoln Park Zoo to shopping along Armitage Avenue to catching a late-night show, the challenge with planning a day to explore Lincoln Park is narrowing down your choices of what to do.
Clocking in at more than 1,200 acres and stretching up the coast to Edgewater, Lincoln Park is Chicago's largest park, hosting various public beaches, harbors, a zoo, a conservatory and a...
Lincoln Park’s dining scene has been heating up over the last few years, and it’s needed the upgrade. Yes, the North Side neighborhood boasts a pair of Michelin-starred restaurants, including...
Lincoln Park totals 1,188.62 acres and it lies along the lakefront from Ohio Street Beach in the Streeterville neighborhood, northward to Ardmore Avenue in Edgewater.