Areas
Following is a list of the community areas by number (see map):
01 | Rogers Park | 21 | Avondale | 41 | Hyde Park | 61 | New City |
02 | West Ridge | 22 | Logan Square | 42 | Woodlawn | 62 | West Elsdon |
03 | Uptown | 23 | Humboldt Park | 43 | South Shore | 63 | Gage Park |
04 | Lincoln Square | 24 | West Town | 44 | Chatham | 64 | Clearing |
05 | North Center | 25 | Austin | 45 | Avalon Park | 65 | West Lawn |
06 | Lake View | 26 | West Garfield Park | 46 | South Chicago | 66 | Chicago Lawn |
07 | Lincoln Park | 27 | East Garfield Park | 47 | Burnside | 67 | West Englewood |
08 | Near North Side | 28 | Near West Side | 48 | Calumet Heights | 68 | Englewood |
09 | Edison Park | 29 | North Lawndale | 49 | Roseland | 69 | Greater Grand Crossing |
10 | Norwood Park | 30 | South Lawndale | 50 | Pullman | 70 | Ashburn |
11 | Jefferson Park | 31 | Lower West Side | 51 | South Deering | 71 | Auburn Gresham |
12 | Forest Glen | 32 | Loop | 52 | East Side | 72 | Beverly |
13 | North Park | 33 | Near South Side | 53 | West Pullman | 73 | Washington Heights |
14 | Albany Park | 34 | Armour Square | 54 | Riverdale | 74 | Mount Greenwood |
15 | Portage Park | 35 | Douglas | 55 | Hegewisch | 75 | Morgan Park |
16 | Irving Park | 36 | Oakland | 56 | Garfield Ridge | 76 | O'Hare |
17 | Dunning | 37 | Fuller Park | 57 | Archer Heights | 77 | Edgewater |
18 | Montclare | 38 | Grand Boulevard | 58 | Brighton Park | ||
19 | Belmont Cragin | 39 | Kenwood | 59 | McKinley Park | ||
20 | Hermosa | 40 | Washington Park | 60 | Bridgeport |
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Famous quotes containing the word areas:
“In my writing I am acting as a map maker, an explorer of psychic areas ... a cosmonaut of inner space, and I see no point in exploring areas that have already been thoroughly surveyed.”
—William Burroughs (b. 1914)
“... two great areas of deafness existed in the South: White Southerners had no ears to hear that which threatened their Dream. And colored Southerners had none to hear that which could reduce their anger.”
—Sarah Patton Boyle, U.S. civil rights activist and author. The Desegregated Heart, part 1, ch. 16 (1962)
“If a walker is indeed an individualist there is nowhere he cant go at dawn and not many places he cant go at noon. But just as it demeans life to live alongside a great river you can no longer swim in or drink from, to be crowded into safer areas and hours takes much of the gloss off walkingone sport you shouldnt have to reserve a time and a court for.”
—Edward Hoagland (b. 1932)