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Pilsen
Originally inhabited by Czech immigrants, Pilsen was named after a major city in the Czech Republic. Today it is registered as a National Historic Register District. With a largely Latino population now, Pilsen, is the place to go for Mexican bakeries, re ...
Pullman Historic District
This unique neighborhood was once owned and developed by railroad car magnate George Pullman. Today the neighborhood is known or its Victorian architecture and row houses.
Greektown
This historic district is known for its restaurants. While the Greek American population that once filled this neighborhood is now gone, the neighborhood still celebrates its rich history with a parade and cultural museum.
Chinatown
Explore Chinese culture at the 3rd largest Chinatown in the United States.
Wicker Park
The Wicker Park area grew after the Great Chicago Fire when displaced residents were looking for new housing. Today the area is known for its entertainment establishments.
The Loop
The Loop is Chicago’s historic downtown that is dominated by high-rise buildings and is second largest central business district in the US.
Bronzeville
Bronzeville is Chicago’s African American district.
Hyde Park
Andersonville
Andersonville is one of Chicago’s most popular neighborhoods and is known for its celebration of diversity and commercial district made up of mainly locally owned shops.
