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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Warren Park

Warren Park



Warren Park was created in the 1970s, born of both conflict and cooperation. The controversy began in 1965 when real estate developers offered to purchase the 94-acre private Edgewater Golf Club for $7.6 million from its members. Soon after the community learned that the buyers wanted to build high-rise apartments and a large shopping center on the site, a coalition of local groups known as the Allied North Side Community Organizations launched a major campaign to save the land as open space. Despite the strong community objection, however, the City re-zoned the site in 1968 to allow development to move forward. When the city failed to support the park scheme, the commuity groups solicited the support of the State Government. In 1969, Governor Ogilvie signed a bill to make the private golf course into a state park. The governor announced that this would be "the first major state park in Illinois created in an urban area. By bringing a park to the people, instead of requiring them to go to a distant park, we shall mark an historic turning point in the battle to preserve open lands." The State of Illinois acquired approximately one-third of the property for $8 million the following year. In 1971, the state officially named the park in honor of Laurence C. Warren (1923-1970), a key figure in the fight to save the golf course as open space. The son of German Jewish immigrants, Warren was a succesful attorney and community leader. He was a past president of the North Town Community Council, and chairman of the Allied North Side Community Orgnizations. Governor Ogilvie said "while the new name of this great urban park memorializes a single community leader, it symbolizes the remarkable partnership that saved most of the former club for the public." Despite the progress in creating a state park, plans to develop the remaining golf course acreage continued, and community opposition stayed strong. To save the rest of the golf course land as open space, the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners agreed to condemn the remaining 32-acre site in 1972. The state transferred its property to the park district in 1975. In the late 1970s, the Chicago Park District began a major construction project for the park which included a field house, playground, ball fields, and a nine-hole golf course. In 1980, Warren Park's golf course was officially dedicated in honor of Robert A. Black (1896-1978), Chief Engineer to the Chicago Park District for more than thirty years.










Word 49 - The Word on Edgewater, Rogers Park and West Ridge

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Stop and Smell the Flowers

Beauty Everywhere - West Ridge



Any where you go, beauty can be found. While Strolling down Western Avenue, Pratt Boulevard, and Touhy Avenue, we discovered that for ourselves.











Word 49 - The Word on Edgewater, Rogers Park and West Ridge

Monday, May 7, 2012

Strolling Down Devon Avenue

Devon Avenue

updated 10:29 PM CST, Monday May 7, 2012


An afternoon walk down Devon Avenue on May 7th, 2012. There were community members doing a clean-up, a lovely lady upholding the parking laws, beautiful architecture, and interesting businesses on the border of Rogers Park and Edgewater. 





























Word 49 - The Word on Edgewater, Rogers Park and West Ridge

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Pratt Pier

They call it Pratt Pier
By Bill MortonRogers Park in 1,000 Words Author
Photography by Bill Morton
updated 1:54 PM CST, Weds May 2, 2012


They call it Pratt Pier, or Farwell Pier ... I've always referred to it as the Rogers Park lighthouse.




Although you can't see, unless you walk directly to the base ... there is an active discussion on removing the graffiti from the beautiful structure.







Word 49 - The Word on Edgewater, Rogers Park and West Ridge

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Lost Cat | Lost Dog

Lost Cat | Lost Dog
By Bill MortonRogers Park in 1,000 Words Author
Photography by Bill Morton
updated 7:20 PM CST, Tues May 1, 2012







Word 49 - The Word on Edgewater, Rogers Park and West Ridge

Artists of the Wall 2012

Barefoot in the Sand - Artists of the Wall 2012
By Bill MortonRogers Park in 1,000 Words Author
Photography by Bill Morton
updated 9:15 AM CST, Tues May 1, 2012

The Artists of the Wall Festival brings together neighbors of all ages to collaborate on a 600-foot lakefront mural at Loyola Park Beach (6850 North, between Farwell and Morse Avenues). Coordinated by members of the Loyola Park Advisory Council, the festival is a annual celebration of community and creativity. The wall is accessible for year-round viewing.



This years theme is "Barefoot in the Sand", a which I had a hand as a member of the Loyola Park Advisory Council in creating.

Visit the Artists of the Wall facebook page for more information on the upcoming event




Word 49 - The Word on Edgewater, Rogers Park and West Ridge