Lincoln Park is a collection of several epi-centers including Old Town, DePaul, Ranch Triangle, Sheffield Neighbors, Wrightwood Neighbors. The cornerstone and namesake are the Park. The city preserved the land and called it Lake Park, then redesignated Lincoln Park in 1865 after the death of President Abraham Lincoln. The park is now 1,208 acres of recreational space along the lakefront.
Housing options range from Victorian row houses, vintage co-op and condominium buildings, brick and greystone 2 flats, high rise buildings, and luxury single-family homes by the city’s premier architects.
Average travel times are less than 15 minutes to the loop and less than 30 minutes
Elementary Schools
Alcott Elementary – East Campus
2625 N. Orchard
Chicago, IL 60614
Agassiz
2851 N. Seminary
Chicago, IL 60657
Lincoln
615 W. Kemper
Chicago, IL 60614
High Schools
Lincoln Park High School
2001 N. Orchard
Chicago, IL 60614
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