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  2. Wicker Park, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Wicker Park has seen real estate and commercial development, particularly along the CTA Blue Line subway. [5] It is home to many luxury boutique shops and several flagship retail stores. Within the 60622 zip code, Wicker Park is home to some of Chicago's most expensive real estate with median home prices over $550,000. [6] [7]

  3. West Town, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pulaski Park is a neighborhood directly west of Goose Island and east of Wicker Park. The generally accepted boundaries of Pulaski Park are Ashland (1600 W) to the west, the Chicago River and Elston Avenue to the east, the Bloomingdale Line on the north, and Chicago (800 N) on the south (although some people extend the southern border only to Division Street).

  4. Logan Square, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Logan Square is named after General John A. Logan, an American soldier and political leader.The square itself is a large public green space (designed by architect William Le Baron Jenney, landscape architect Jens Jensen and others) formed as the grand northwest terminus of the Chicago Boulevard System and the junction of Kedzie and Logan Boulevards and Milwaukee Avenue.

  5. Milwaukee Avenue (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Although the movie Wicker Park was filmed in Canada, the story is set in this area of Wicker Park, Chicago. The busy six corner intersection of Damen Avenue, North Avenue, and Milwaukee is the center of the "24 hour" Wicker Park scene with dozens of bars and restaurants, making for popular nightlife.

  6. Wicker Park (Chicago park) - Wikipedia

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    Wicker Park is a 4.03 acre public urban park in the Wicker Park neighborhood of the West Town community and West Side district, in Chicago, Illinois. It is named after Charles G. Wicker and Joel H. Wicker.

  7. Near West Side, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Garfield Park branch and main line were replaced by the Congress Line in the 1950s, [36] which continues as part of the Blue Line. The Logan Square branch was replaced in revenue service by the Milwaukee-Dearborn subway in 1951, [ 36 ] but was retained for non-revenue linkage to the rest of the "L" system as the " Paulina Connector "; it ...

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  9. Wicker Park District - Wikipedia

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    Wicker Park Lutheran Church at Hoyne Av and LeMoyne St. The Wicker Park District is a historic district in the West Town community area of Chicago, Illinois. It is the neighborhood bounded by Bell Avenue, Caton Street, Leavitt Street, Potomac Avenue and Chicago 'L' tracks. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on April 12, 1991. [1]