Eater • May 31, 2016Castello di Santa Vittoria Rosa Vittoria ($13). "Intense bouquet of violets, roses, and jasmine supported by a great depth and structure on the palate," says owner and wine director Aldo Zaninotto.
Shannon H. • October 10, 2015Great park to bring your dogs and let them socialize. We love to bring our two dogs, a blanket and a ball to just relax on the grass. People are very friendly.
Stellaa D. • March 29, 2019A really nice urban trail to run, skate or bike. In summer it gets really busy.
Antonio D. • April 15, 2016The small parallel streets that run along the Boulevard are great for bike riding
Miss V. • September 18, 2011Take a walk down these gorgeous streets & enjoy the amazing homes. Great trick or treating here!
Michael H. • October 17, 2016Beautiful trail for walking and biking. One of the best ways to see the neighborhoods around it!
Erica T. • March 8, 2013The square was pretty empty today but great sunlight hitting the center statue!
Joan V. • March 26, 2012A great way to get to Ashland from Humboldt Park with no traffic and a bit of nature :)
Shannon J. • October 21, 2021You need a Chicago Park district dog tag to user Chicago dog parks. You can get one for $10 from an approved veterinarian https://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/parks-facilities/dog-friendly-areas
Chicago Park District • July 14, 2014We celebrated the opening of a new playground at this park with Mayor Emanuel, Superintendent Mike Kelly and City leaders, as part of the ChicagoPlays! Initiative on July 13, 2014!.
Kieran H. • November 21, 2009This is a great place to bring your dog to run around and get some exercise. A big group goes there every morning!
Modest Inc. • December 20, 2011Nice park to skate when its raining or snowing since its underneath the highway.
joey m. • March 22, 2013Appreciate the nature. Sit on a bench. Contemplate why we are here. (on earth, I mean. Not here at the prairie garden.)
Erik R. • March 30, 2022Beautiful tribute to the location where L. Frank Baum lived & wrote the novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz which made its debut in 1900 at the Palmer House Hotel, here in Chicago.
Yvonne • April 23, 2013Located in Logan Square, this park is special because it's a community garden. Local residents developed the space with corporate help, as well as guidance from the Chicago Botanic Gardens. :-D
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