Humboldt Park (Chicago, Illinois)
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North Humboldt Drive, 1440
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World / United States / Illinois
park, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places
Humboldt Park began life as North Park in the 1860s on Chicago's Northwest Side as a tract of relatively flat land, with little local relief. In the 1870s William Le Baron Jenney crafted a landscape plan, adding several lagoons and formal plazas. Oscar F. Dubuis followed this approach in the 1880s and 1890s. Landscape architect Jens Jensen added a formal rose garden and modified the lagoon in the western part of Humboldt Park to more closely resemble a river running through a tranquil prairie. In 1907 a boat landing and pavilion were added to the park, along with a music court for band concerts in 1913. Humboldt Park was transformed from an undistinguished marshy area into one where nearby residents could find a few minutes of respite amid the drudgery of the industrial metropolis.
External links
entry from the Encyclopedia of Chicago:
www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/616.html
entry from the Chicago Park District:
www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/parks/Humboldt-Park/
External links
entry from the Encyclopedia of Chicago:
www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/616.html
entry from the Chicago Park District:
www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/parks/Humboldt-Park/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humboldt_Park_(Chicago_park)
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°54'16"N 87°42'6"W
- The 606 (Bloomingdale Trail) 1.8 km
- Horner Park 6.3 km
- Bernard Stone Park 10 km
- Legion Park 10 km
- Kathy Osterman Beach (Hollywood Beach) 10 km
- Warren Park 11 km
- Loyola Park & Beach 12 km
- Lincolnwood Centennial Park 12 km
- James Park 14 km
- Skokie Northshore Channel Sculpture Park 16 km
- Humboldt Park 1.3 km
- Wicker Park 2.1 km
- Logan Square 2.1 km
- West Town 2.6 km
- Bucktown 2.6 km
- Hamlin Park 3.9 km
- Avondale 3.9 km
- Lincoln Park 4.6 km
- North Center 4.9 km
- Lakeview 6.3 km