Lincoln Square! Christian Miller, Jessica T, Tiffany Magana, Ethan Choe
Lincoln Square!Christian Miller, Jessica T, Tiffany Magana, Ethan Choe
The History of Lincoln Square- Lincoln Square is a subdivision of
Ravenswood
- People first began moving in around the 1830’s
- Electric street railways began running through Lincoln Square in the 1890’s
- In 1978, the Chamber of Commerce developed the Lincoln Square mall
Rosehill Cemetery
- Rosehill is from the Victorian Era and was built in 1864.
- It is the largest cemetery in Chicago.
- It was supposed to be named Roe’s Hill after the individual who previously owned the land but after a clerk’s error, it was named Rosehill
The Neighborhood Statistics and Information
● Population 38,474 (2013)
How to get there?● Red Line, Granville station● Stop at Lawrence● Bus across the street
○ 81 towards Jefferson park blue line
● Got off at damen, and were then in Lincoln square.
Amy’s Candy Bar Our first adventure...was a sweet time!
This was a cute little candy shop. It was very compact, just like all the other stores around there. Their signature treat was the sea salt caramels, which tasted great! We all enjoyed a little candy from there.
Home Sweet HomeHouses looked half modern, half
old
Looked like they were just built
Part brick, part wood.
They looked really nice
Only a few looked like thisrest was wooden panelled houses.
Street Art is Neat Art !Walking along the streets of Lincoln Square, we saw many buildings that were covered with murals and different paintings. These were created by artists so the public could enjoy them as they travelled around Lincoln Square.
Our Next Adventure is… Out of This World!!! 🚀
Laurie’s Planet of Sound
Laurie’s Planet of Sound (4639 N Lincoln, Chicago, IL 60625) is a small shop that sells and buys new and used vinyls, CDs, DVDs, and other vintage media forms. The prominent feature of the store is the rows of vinyls, full of all genres and artists, that stretch from the front to the back of the store.
What else is in store….. Davis Theater
The Grind Cafe
Merz Apothecary Gallimaufry Gallery
Flirty Cupcake
Provenance Food and Wine
Rolls n Bowls Sushi Bar & Japanese Restaurant
Brew Camp
Just Because…...
Group ReflectionIt felt like an authentic Chicago experience, because it was like a mini city.
The suburbs are nothing like this area. Everything is a lot more small and compact, so it felt like we were really in Chicago; the way people outside of Chicago think it really looks like.
It was a very nice little neighborhood, walking through it and seeing the smalls shops just gave me a warm feeling and made me think of how glad I am to be so close to so many nice areas.
I enjoyed this experience. When I thought of Chicago, I always thought of tall buildings and busy streets. But being in this neighbourhood where there were many houses and small shops gave me a new perspective on how diverse Chicago really is.
I really enjoyed going here. I loved how many small shops there were and the sense of a small town it gave me. It had
very beautiful houses and there weren’t a lot of people out and about.
Citations1) "About Rosehill Cemetery." Dignity Memorial. SCI Illinois Services, n.d. Web.
<http://www.dignitymemorial.com/en-us/overview.page>.
2) "About Lincoln Square and Ravenswood." About Us. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Oct. 2015.
<http://www.lincolnsquare.org/about-us>.
3) "Rosehill Cemetery." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 12 Oct. 2015.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosehill_Cemetery>.
4) “What/Where/When.” Laurie’s Planet of Sound. Blogger. Web. 12 Oct. 2015.
<http://www.lauriesplanetofsound.com/>.
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