Fuller Park
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Fuller Park, located on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, is one of 77 officially designated Chicago community areas. It is named for Melville Weston Fuller, who was the Chief Justice of the United States between 1888 and 1910.
The community of Fuller Park is also home to Eden Place Nature Center, which is an environmental education center with the mission of educating communities of color on urban ecology. The nature center is located off of 43rd & Stewart, and is run by Fuller Park Community Development. The center is 3.5 acres and is located on what was once a brownfield.
The community of Fuller Park is also home to Eden Place Nature Center, which is an environmental education center with the mission of educating communities of color on urban ecology. The nature center is located off of 43rd & Stewart, and is run by Fuller Park Community Development. The center is 3.5 acres and is located on what was once a brownfield.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuller_Park,_Chicago
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°48'32"N 87°37'56"W
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- South Deering 10 km
- Robertsdale (neighborhood) 14 km
- Garfield Ridge 14 km
- Hegewisch 14 km
- Austin 19 km
- Forest Glen 26 km
- Norwood Park 27 km
- Black Oak (neighborhood) 31 km
- University Park (neighborhood) 35 km
- Fuller Park 0.3 km
- Metra 47th Street Shops & Yard 0.6 km
- Norfolk Southern 47th Street Yard 0.8 km
- Wentworth Gardens 1.8 km
- Unichema North American Plant 2 km
- Illinois Institute of Technology 2.9 km
- Swap-O-Rama Flea Market 3.2 km
- Comiskey Intermodal Yard 3.4 km
- South fork of the south branch of the Chicago River 3.7 km
- NS Ashland Ave Yard 3.7 km