Wicker Park 
Paulette, Z, Margarita, Dalton
Wicker Park - UNIV 101
Location 
• Wicker Park is located on northwest side of the loop 
• Western neighborhood of Chicago 
• South of Bucktown
Transportation 
There: 
1. Take red line train from Loyola station to North/Clybourn 
2. Take bus #72 and get off at Wicker Park 
Back: 
1. Take bus #70 and get off at Clark/Division 
2. Take red line from Clark/Division to Loyola 
However, there are many, many other routes to Wicker Park.
History 
Incorporated as a city of Chicago in 1837. 
Industry first came in 1857 when the Rolling Mill Steel Works opened along the river near Ashland and 
Armitage. 
Irish community settled in that area providing the major source of labor for the mill, then Germans and 
Norwegians, later Jews 
Clothing, furniture, musical instrument, art galleries, and cafes form part of the community 
There is a diverse mix of ethnic and economic residents 
mid 1800s through 1929 was the establishment and growth period 
1930 to approximately 1975 was a steady, slow decline culminating in a depressed community 
A slow rebirth followed by an explosion of development and progress that continues today
Demographics 
Area: 0.958 square miles 
Population: 25,008 
.
Paulette’s Reflection 
I moved to the Chicago suburbs from Arizona about 
seven years ago. Being from a small border town I 
had never seen a big city like Chicago. For years I 
spent my free time downtown being a tourist seeing 
all the sights and eating at all the restaurants. This 
project taught me that there’s more to Chicago than 
just “Chicago”. Little towns surround the area and 
offer a look into different cultures and lifestyles. 
Going to Wicker Park encouraged me to continue 
exploring the other neighborhoods. I’ve noticed that 
each one differs in its people and the vibe I get as I 
walk down the streets.
Z’s Reflection 
Living in the West Suburbs visiting Chicago is a frequent 
hobby; as such I decided to let my group decide where 
they would want to visit. Luckily they chose a 
community that I haven’t visited before and I was 
amazed to see the beauty of it. Wicker Park was a 
wonderful example of Chicago as it revealed the beauty 
of the city. Standing at North Ave. one gets a clear view 
of the Chicago Skyline while still captivated by the 
design and set up of Wicker Park. It consisted of 
multiple shops and stores side by side with apartment 
complexes. This all funneled off into a gorgeous park, 
from which the community is named after. Waiting for 
the bus at Division St. one gets a clear view of the 
bustle of the City, as cars rushed by and traffic seemed 
endless. Wicker Park was a wonderful experience and 
provided a clear view of Chicago as a city.
Margarita’s Reflection The Connections to Community project was 
undoubtedly a fantastic experience. Being able to take 
some time off from the stresses of working on the 
Honors paper to get to know three awesome 
individuals and to explore a neighborhood of Chicago 
was great (and we were able to use the excuse that it 
was for academics)! Wicker Park was quite a ways away 
from Loyola’s campus, so having this project as 
incentive to explore such an interesting neighborhood 
opened my eyes to the fact that making the trip is often 
worth it! Exploring the different neighborhoods of 
Chicago has enlightened me to the fact that no two 
parts of the city are the same. Often times I think of 
Chicago and only think of the skyscrapers and business 
of downtown. The atmosphere in Wicker Park was 
extremely different; there’s intricate art everywhere 
you look, and the streets are filled with cool little thrift 
stores and restaurants. As I admired the witty signs 
outside of shops attempting to compel people to stop 
in, I promised myself that I would definitely not make 
this the last time I visited Wicker Park.
Dalton’s Reflection Being from Texas, it was easy to see Chicago as one little, 
perfect, tied-up in a bow, city. Since moving here, that picture 
began to crack. Upon going out to Wicker Park with my group, 
the picture shattered. It is more than awe invoking to see 
individual neighborhoods operating separate from, yet still 
interconnected to the rest of the city. This is very much 
different than Texas – everything is more conglomerated and 
identifies as such. Suburbs of Dallas simply identify as “Dallas,” 
not their individual selves. It is inspiring to see neighborhoods 
here embracing their culture and what sets them apart from 
the rest. It is nice to see a bit of pride going about. The trip to 
Wicker Park could not have been a better “Chicago 
Experience.” It is almost if it is a slice of what Chicago is all 
about – embracing differences while embracing each other. It 
was interesting to see the differences between our home 
Roger’s Park and another neighborhood. There are still shops, 
restaurants, and people, yet there is this different atmosphere, 
an aura in a sense. Even so, when you look up at the skyline, it 
is still our own Chicago. That is amazing to me. Seeing Wicker 
Park and its winsome attributes brought me back to why I love 
finally living in a city – there are real people doing real things 
that bring them together.
Citations 
• Wicker Park Bucktown. Chicago Website Development: Chicago 
Digital And Website Design: Marian Williams Design. Web. 
October 19, 2014. http://www.wickerparkbucktown.com/the-neighborhood/ 
history 
• Chicago Transit Authority. Web. October 19, 2014. 
http://www.transitchicago.com/redline/ 
• Wicker Park neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois (IL), 60622, 60647 
detailed profile. City-Data. 2011. Web. October 19, 2014. 
http://www.city-data.com/neighborhood/Wicker-Park-Chicago- 
IL.html

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Wicker Park - UNIV 101

  • 1. Wicker Park Paulette, Z, Margarita, Dalton
  • 3. Location • Wicker Park is located on northwest side of the loop • Western neighborhood of Chicago • South of Bucktown
  • 4. Transportation There: 1. Take red line train from Loyola station to North/Clybourn 2. Take bus #72 and get off at Wicker Park Back: 1. Take bus #70 and get off at Clark/Division 2. Take red line from Clark/Division to Loyola However, there are many, many other routes to Wicker Park.
  • 5. History Incorporated as a city of Chicago in 1837. Industry first came in 1857 when the Rolling Mill Steel Works opened along the river near Ashland and Armitage. Irish community settled in that area providing the major source of labor for the mill, then Germans and Norwegians, later Jews Clothing, furniture, musical instrument, art galleries, and cafes form part of the community There is a diverse mix of ethnic and economic residents mid 1800s through 1929 was the establishment and growth period 1930 to approximately 1975 was a steady, slow decline culminating in a depressed community A slow rebirth followed by an explosion of development and progress that continues today
  • 6. Demographics Area: 0.958 square miles Population: 25,008 .
  • 7. Paulette’s Reflection I moved to the Chicago suburbs from Arizona about seven years ago. Being from a small border town I had never seen a big city like Chicago. For years I spent my free time downtown being a tourist seeing all the sights and eating at all the restaurants. This project taught me that there’s more to Chicago than just “Chicago”. Little towns surround the area and offer a look into different cultures and lifestyles. Going to Wicker Park encouraged me to continue exploring the other neighborhoods. I’ve noticed that each one differs in its people and the vibe I get as I walk down the streets.
  • 8. Z’s Reflection Living in the West Suburbs visiting Chicago is a frequent hobby; as such I decided to let my group decide where they would want to visit. Luckily they chose a community that I haven’t visited before and I was amazed to see the beauty of it. Wicker Park was a wonderful example of Chicago as it revealed the beauty of the city. Standing at North Ave. one gets a clear view of the Chicago Skyline while still captivated by the design and set up of Wicker Park. It consisted of multiple shops and stores side by side with apartment complexes. This all funneled off into a gorgeous park, from which the community is named after. Waiting for the bus at Division St. one gets a clear view of the bustle of the City, as cars rushed by and traffic seemed endless. Wicker Park was a wonderful experience and provided a clear view of Chicago as a city.
  • 9. Margarita’s Reflection The Connections to Community project was undoubtedly a fantastic experience. Being able to take some time off from the stresses of working on the Honors paper to get to know three awesome individuals and to explore a neighborhood of Chicago was great (and we were able to use the excuse that it was for academics)! Wicker Park was quite a ways away from Loyola’s campus, so having this project as incentive to explore such an interesting neighborhood opened my eyes to the fact that making the trip is often worth it! Exploring the different neighborhoods of Chicago has enlightened me to the fact that no two parts of the city are the same. Often times I think of Chicago and only think of the skyscrapers and business of downtown. The atmosphere in Wicker Park was extremely different; there’s intricate art everywhere you look, and the streets are filled with cool little thrift stores and restaurants. As I admired the witty signs outside of shops attempting to compel people to stop in, I promised myself that I would definitely not make this the last time I visited Wicker Park.
  • 10. Dalton’s Reflection Being from Texas, it was easy to see Chicago as one little, perfect, tied-up in a bow, city. Since moving here, that picture began to crack. Upon going out to Wicker Park with my group, the picture shattered. It is more than awe invoking to see individual neighborhoods operating separate from, yet still interconnected to the rest of the city. This is very much different than Texas – everything is more conglomerated and identifies as such. Suburbs of Dallas simply identify as “Dallas,” not their individual selves. It is inspiring to see neighborhoods here embracing their culture and what sets them apart from the rest. It is nice to see a bit of pride going about. The trip to Wicker Park could not have been a better “Chicago Experience.” It is almost if it is a slice of what Chicago is all about – embracing differences while embracing each other. It was interesting to see the differences between our home Roger’s Park and another neighborhood. There are still shops, restaurants, and people, yet there is this different atmosphere, an aura in a sense. Even so, when you look up at the skyline, it is still our own Chicago. That is amazing to me. Seeing Wicker Park and its winsome attributes brought me back to why I love finally living in a city – there are real people doing real things that bring them together.
  • 11. Citations • Wicker Park Bucktown. Chicago Website Development: Chicago Digital And Website Design: Marian Williams Design. Web. October 19, 2014. http://www.wickerparkbucktown.com/the-neighborhood/ history • Chicago Transit Authority. Web. October 19, 2014. http://www.transitchicago.com/redline/ • Wicker Park neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois (IL), 60622, 60647 detailed profile. City-Data. 2011. Web. October 19, 2014. http://www.city-data.com/neighborhood/Wicker-Park-Chicago- IL.html