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Hyde Park, located on the South Side
South Side (Chicago)

The South Side is a major part of the Chicago, which is located in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States. Much of it has evolved from the city's incorporation of independent townships, such as Hyde Park Township which voted along with several other townships to be annexed in the June 29, 1889 elections....
 of Chicago, in Cook County
Cook County, Illinois

Cook County is a county in the U.S. state of Illinois. It is the List of the most populous counties in the United States county in the United States after Los Angeles County, California....
, Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and seven miles (11 km) south of the Chicago Loop
Chicago Loop

The Loop is the term used to designate the historical center of central business district Chicago. Most accurately, the term refers to an area bounded by a public transit circuit along Lake Street on the north, Wabash Avenue on the east, Van Buren Street on the south, and Wells Street on the west, but in general use it refers to the whole cen...
, is a Chicago neighborhood and one of 77 Chicago community areas
Community areas of Chicago

The City of Chicago is divided into seventy-seven community areas. Census data are tied to the community areas, and they serve as the basis for a variety of urban planning initiatives on both the local and regional levels....
. It is home to the University of Chicago
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago is a private university located principally in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago. Although an older university by the same name existed prior to its founding, the modern University of Chicago credits its founding to the oil magnate John D....
, the Hyde Park Art Center
Hyde Park Art Center

The Hyde Park Art Center is a visual arts organization and the oldest Alternative exhibition spaces in the city of Chicago. It is located in the Kenwood, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, USA at 5020 S....
, the Museum of Science and Industry
Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago)

The Museum of Science and Industry is located in Chicago, Illinois in Jackson Park , in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood adjacent to Lake Michigan....
, the Oriental Institute
Oriental Institute, Chicago

The Oriental Institute , established in 1919, is the University of Chicago's archeology museum and research center for ancient Near Eastern studies....
 and The Renaissance Society
The Renaissance Society

The Renaissance Society is a non-collecting museum founded in 1915 to encourage the growth and understanding of contemporary art. From 1929 to 1935 the Society was led by important photographer and artist Eva Watson-Sch?tze, who helped create groundbreaking exhibitions of modernists including Braque, Jean Arp, Brancusi, Joan Mir?, and Picasso...
. It is formerly the name of a Township that included numerous other neighborhoods that have all been annexed by the city of Chicago.

Hyde Park was founded by Paul Cornell in the 1850s near the Illinois Central Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad

The Illinois Central Railroad , sometimes called the Main Line of Mid-America, is a railroad in the central United States, with its primary routes connecting Chicago, Illinois with New Orleans, Louisiana and Birmingham, Alabama....
 south of Chicago.






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Hyde Park, located on the South Side
South Side (Chicago)

The South Side is a major part of the Chicago, which is located in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States. Much of it has evolved from the city's incorporation of independent townships, such as Hyde Park Township which voted along with several other townships to be annexed in the June 29, 1889 elections....
 of Chicago, in Cook County
Cook County, Illinois

Cook County is a county in the U.S. state of Illinois. It is the List of the most populous counties in the United States county in the United States after Los Angeles County, California....
, Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and seven miles (11 km) south of the Chicago Loop
Chicago Loop

The Loop is the term used to designate the historical center of central business district Chicago. Most accurately, the term refers to an area bounded by a public transit circuit along Lake Street on the north, Wabash Avenue on the east, Van Buren Street on the south, and Wells Street on the west, but in general use it refers to the whole cen...
, is a Chicago neighborhood and one of 77 Chicago community areas
Community areas of Chicago

The City of Chicago is divided into seventy-seven community areas. Census data are tied to the community areas, and they serve as the basis for a variety of urban planning initiatives on both the local and regional levels....
. It is home to the University of Chicago
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago is a private university located principally in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago. Although an older university by the same name existed prior to its founding, the modern University of Chicago credits its founding to the oil magnate John D....
, the Hyde Park Art Center
Hyde Park Art Center

The Hyde Park Art Center is a visual arts organization and the oldest Alternative exhibition spaces in the city of Chicago. It is located in the Kenwood, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, USA at 5020 S....
, the Museum of Science and Industry
Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago)

The Museum of Science and Industry is located in Chicago, Illinois in Jackson Park , in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood adjacent to Lake Michigan....
, the Oriental Institute
Oriental Institute, Chicago

The Oriental Institute , established in 1919, is the University of Chicago's archeology museum and research center for ancient Near Eastern studies....
 and The Renaissance Society
The Renaissance Society

The Renaissance Society is a non-collecting museum founded in 1915 to encourage the growth and understanding of contemporary art. From 1929 to 1935 the Society was led by important photographer and artist Eva Watson-Sch?tze, who helped create groundbreaking exhibitions of modernists including Braque, Jean Arp, Brancusi, Joan Mir?, and Picasso...
. It is formerly the name of a Township that included numerous other neighborhoods that have all been annexed by the city of Chicago.

Hyde Park was founded by Paul Cornell in the 1850s near the Illinois Central Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad

The Illinois Central Railroad , sometimes called the Main Line of Mid-America, is a railroad in the central United States, with its primary routes connecting Chicago, Illinois with New Orleans, Louisiana and Birmingham, Alabama....
 south of Chicago. In 1861, the Hyde Park Township was incorporated, extending from 39th to 63rd Streets. The southern border was later extended as far as South 138th Street and as far west as State Street. The township
Civil township

A civil township is a widely used unit of local government in the United States, subordinate to a county . Specific responsibilities and the degree of Wiktionary:autonomy vary based on each U.S....
 was independent of Chicago until 1889, when it was annexed to the city.

As a neighborhood, Hyde Park's definition has shrunk to a core area grouped closely around Cornell's development on 53rd Street and the lakefront. Today, the name Hyde Park is officially applied to the neighborhood from 51st Street ("Hyde Park Blvd.") to the neighborhood around the Midway Plaisance
Midway Plaisance

The Midway Plaisance, also known locally as the Midway, is a mile-long linear park on the Neighborhoods_of_Chicago#South_side of the city of Chicago, Illinois, Illinois between 59th and 60th Streets, joining Washington Park at its west end and Jackson Park at its east end....
 or simply "The Midway" (between 59th and 60th) The neighborhood's eastern boundary is Lake Michigan and its western boundary is Washington Park.

Some consider Hyde Park to include the area between 47th and 51st Streets ("E. Hyde Park Blvd."), although this area is actually the south half of the Kenwood
Kenwood, Chicago

Kenwood, located on the South side of Chicago, Illinois, is one of the 77 well-defined Chicago Community areas of Chicago.Kenwood contains some of the largest homes in the city....
 community area. The area encompassing Hyde Park and South Kenwood is also referred to as "Hyde Park-Kenwood." It hosts two of the four Chicago Registered Historic Places
List of Registered Historic Places in Chicago

This is a compilation of properties in Chicago, Illinois, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are at least 306 places listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in Chicago, Illinois, including 67 historic districts that include numerous historic buildings, structures, objects and sites....
 from the original October 15, 1966 National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation....
 list (Chicago Pile-1
Chicago Pile-1

Chicago Pile-1 was the world's first artificial nuclear reactor. CP-1 was built on a racquets court, under the abandoned west stands of the original Alonzo Stagg Field stadium, at the University of Chicago....
, & Robie House
Robie House

The Frederick C. Robie House is a U.S. National Historic Landmark in the Chicago, Illinois neighborhood of Hyde Park, Illinois at 5757 S. Woodlawn Avenue on the South Side ....
).

The Hyde Park Herald
Hyde Park Herald

The Hyde Park Herald is a weekly newspaper that serves the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois....
, a local newspaper, has covered neighborhood news since 1882. The neighborhood has gained particular fame as the home of President
President

President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, company, trade unions, university, and country. Etymology, a "president" is one who Wiktionary:Preside, who sits in leadership ....
-elect Barack Obama
Barack Obama

Barack Hussein Obama II is the List of Presidents of the United States and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office....
, who lived in Hyde Park for years and now owns a home in neighboring Kenwood
Kenwood

Kenwood may refer to:...
.

History (Hyde Park)

Paul Cornell, a successful businessman, real-estate speculator, and abolitionist, purchased of land between 51st and 55th Streets along the Lake Michigan
Lake Michigan

Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America, and the only one located entirely within the United States. The third-largest of the Great Lakes, it is bounded, from west to east, by the U.S....
 lakefront and the Illinois Central Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad

The Illinois Central Railroad , sometimes called the Main Line of Mid-America, is a railroad in the central United States, with its primary routes connecting Chicago, Illinois with New Orleans, Louisiana and Birmingham, Alabama....
 in the 1850s, with the hope of attracting other Chicago businessmen and their families to the area. Some of Cornell's associates, including the sheriff, used their houses in Hyde Park as stops on the underground railroad
Underground Railroad

The Underground Railroad was an informal network of secret routes and safe houses used by 19th century African American Slavery in the United States in the United States to escape to free state and Canada with the aid of Abolitionism who were sympathetic to their cause....
. The neighborhood was seven miles (11 km) south of downtown Chicago, and enjoyed weather tempered by Lake Michigan; cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Cornell parceled out the land and successfully negotiated for a rail depot at 53rd St to lure guests to The Hyde Park House
Hyde Park House

The Hyde Park House was a four-story wood frame upscale hotel built and run by Paul Cornell , that served as the centerpiece for Hyde Park, Chicago social life from 1857 until 1879....
, a hotel he built to serve as the neighborhood's social epicenter. The hotel served as the popular focal point of most community activity from the 1850s until it burned in an 1879 fire. It was visited by popular and well-to-do guests, including the newly widowed Mary Todd Lincoln
Mary Todd Lincoln

Mary Ann Todd Lincoln was the wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, and was First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865....
. In 1917, a new structure was erected on the site of the hotel. It is now a condominium building called the Hampton House.

In the early 1890s, with the founding of The University of Chicago
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago is a private university located principally in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago. Although an older university by the same name existed prior to its founding, the modern University of Chicago credits its founding to the oil magnate John D....
 by John D. Rockefeller
John D. Rockefeller

John Davison Rockefeller was an United States industrialist and philanthropist. Rockefeller revolutionized the petroleum industry and defined the structure of modern philanthropy....
, Hyde Park began to make its mark. In 1893, Hyde Park hosted the World's Columbian Exposition
World's Columbian Exposition

The World's Columbian Exposition , a World's Fair, was held in Chicago in 1893, to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World....
. While the fair covered hundreds of acres, the only structure left today is Charles Atwood's Palace of Fine Arts
Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago)

The Museum of Science and Industry is located in Chicago, Illinois in Jackson Park , in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood adjacent to Lake Michigan....
, which has since been converted into Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry
Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago)

The Museum of Science and Industry is located in Chicago, Illinois in Jackson Park , in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood adjacent to Lake Michigan....
. The University of Chicago
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago is a private university located principally in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago. Although an older university by the same name existed prior to its founding, the modern University of Chicago credits its founding to the oil magnate John D....
, with leadership from William Rainey Harper
William Rainey Harper

William Rainey Harper was a noted academic who helped to organize the University of Chicago and Bradley University and served as the first President of both institutions....
, its first president, and large financial contributions from John D. Rockefeller, quickly became one of the nation's best universities, which has had over 80 Nobel prize winners associated with it. The University of Chicago continues to dominate the neighborhood physically and politically.

By the 1920s, the University of Chicago lured Chicago's oldest institution of higher learning, the Chicago Theological Seminary
Chicago Theological Seminary

The Chicago Theological Seminary is a seminary of the United Church of Christ. It prepares women and men for leadership in the church and society through Master of Divinity , Master's degree in Religious Studies , Master of Sacred Theology , Doctor of Ministry , and Doctor of Philosophy programs....
 to relocate from the near west side to Hyde Park, on property immediately adjacent to the University's central quad. Since then, four other theological schools and the University's own Divinity School have joined Chicago Theological Seminary in Hyde Park, making the neighborhood home to nearly half of the Chicago region's accredited theological schools.

By the 1930s, Hyde Park was prospering as a popular hotel and resort area boasting over 100 hotels, including a dozen elaborate structures on the lakefront. By the 1940s, following the Depression and during the war, some of these hotels began to cater to a less affluent and transient population. Many were later converted to apartment and condominium buildings. A thriving artists' colony on 57th Street led to the founding of the 57th Street Art Fair
57th Street Art Fair

The 57th Street Art Fair is Chicago's oldest juried art fair. Founded in 1948, it is held the first weekend in June every year on 57th Street between Kimbark and Kenwood Avenues, in the Chicago neighborhood of Hyde Park, Chicago, directly north of the University of Chicago campus....
 in 1948, which continues as Chicago's oldest juried art fair.

By the 1950s, Hyde Park was suffering from the economic decline that was affecting much of the South Side -- a decline that began during and after World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
, with the Great Migration
Great Migration (African American)

The Great Migration was the movement of 1.3 million African-Americans out of the Southern United States to the Northern United States, Midwestern United States and Western United States from 1916 to 1930....
 of African-Americans from the southern to the northern states. Large numbers of these migrants, traveling to Chicago, settled in Hyde Park, which then offered inexpensive but substandard housing. The result was the University of Chicago's controversial sponsorship of one of the largest urban-renewal plans in the nation, organized via the Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, with the goal of creating an "interracial community of high standards."

In the 1960s, as a result of the project, Hyde Park's average income soared by 70%, but its Black population fell by 40%, since the substandard housing for poorer Blacks and other minorities had been purchased, torn down, and replaced, and these residents could not afford to remain in the newly-rehabilitated areas. On the other hand, middle-class Blacks were offered increased opportunities for employment and home-ownership. The project meant that Hyde Park did not experience the same economic depression that occurred in neighboring areas, such as Woodlawn, Washington Park, and Oakland. Also, it ensured that it remained a very racially-diverse neighborhood.

The following National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation....
 (NRHP) properties are located within the community area: Chicago Beach Hotel
Chicago Beach Hotel

The Chicago Beach Hotel was a Chicago, Illinois, hotel located in the Indian Village, Chicago neighborhood of the Kenwood, Chicago Community areas of Chicago on the property that currently houses Regents Park ....
, Arthur H. Compton House
Arthur H. Compton House

The Arthur H. Compton House, in Chicago, Illinois, was the residence of professor Arthur Compton from the late 1920s until 1945. Arthur Compton was a physicist who discovered the Compton Effect, proving that light has both a particle physics and a wave aspect....
, East Park Towers, Site of First Self-Sustaining Nuclear Reaction, Flamingo-on-the-Lake Apartments
Flamingo-on-the-Lake Apartments

The Flamingo-on-the-Lake Apartments, also known as the Flamingo Apartment Hotel, is a building located at 5500-5520 S. Shore Drive along Lake Michigan in the Hyde Park, Chicago Neighborhoods of Chicago, Illinois....
, Isadore H. Heller House, Charles Hitchcock Hall, Hotel Del Prado, Hotel Windermere East, Frank R. Lillie House
Frank R. Lillie House

The Frank R. Lillie House is the former home of American embryologist Frank R. Lillie. Located at 5801 South Kenwood Avenue in Hyde Park, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, IL, Illinois, the building was designated a National Historic Landmark on May 11, 1976.,...
, Frank R. Lillie House
Frank R. Lillie House

The Frank R. Lillie House is the former home of American embryologist Frank R. Lillie. Located at 5801 South Kenwood Avenue in Hyde Park, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, IL, Illinois, the building was designated a National Historic Landmark on May 11, 1976.,...
, Robert A. Millikan House
Robert A. Millikan House

The Robert A. Millikan House is the former home of American physicist Robert A. Millikan. Located at 5605 South Woodlawn Avenue in Hyde Park, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, IL, Illinois, the three-story brick building earned National Historic Landmark status on May 11, 1976....
, Poinsettia Apartments, Promontory Apartments, Frederick C. Robie House, George Herbert Jones Laboratory
George Herbert Jones Laboratory

The George Herbert Jones Laboratory, at 5747 S. Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, is a facility building of the University of Chicago. Room 405 of the building was named a National Historic Landmark in May 1967....
, St. Thomas Church and Convent, Shoreland Hotel
Shoreland Hotel

The Shoreland is a former hotel in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1986....
, Unterseeboot 505
Unterseeboot 505

U-505 is a Type IX U-boat#Type IXC U-boat of the Kriegsmarine that was captured on 4 June 1944 by United States Navy Task Group 22.3 . Codebooks and other secret materials from U-505 assisted Allied code breaking operations....
, and University Apartments. In addition, the NRHP Hyde Park-Kenwood Historic District and Jackson Park Historic Landscape District and Midway Plaisance are located, at least in part, within the community area.

Notable residents

Notable Hyde Park residents have included:

  • Muhammad Ali
    Muhammad Ali

    Muhammad Ali is a retired United States boxing and former three-time List of heavyweight boxing champions.As an amateur, Ali won a gold medal at the Summer Olympic Games in the light heavyweight division gold medal....
  • William Ayers
  • Saul Bellow
    Saul Bellow

    Saul Bellow , was an acclaimed Canada-United States writer born in Canada of Russian-Jewish origin. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1976 and the National Medal of Arts in 1988....
  • Paul Butterfield
    Paul Butterfield

    Paul Butterfield was an United States blues vocalist, harmonica player who gained international recognition in part, as one of the early acts performing during the Summer of Love, in Woodstock, New York....
  • Clarence Darrow
    Clarence Darrow

    Clarence Seward Darrow was an United States lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union, best known for defending teenage thrill killing Leopold and Loeb in their trial for murdering 14-year-old Bobby Franks and defending John T....
  • Bernardine Dohrn
    Bernardine Dohrn

    Bernardine Rae Dohrn is an American former leader of the Anti-Vietnam War radical organization Weatherman . She is an Associate Professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law and the Director of Northwestern's Northwestern University School of Law#Children and Family Justice Center....
  • Arne Duncan
    Arne Duncan

    Arne Duncan is an United States education administrator and currently United States Secretary of Education since January 20, 2009. Duncan had previously served as CEO of the Chicago Public Schools....
  • Eugene Fama
    Eugene Fama

    Eugene F. "Gene" Fama is an American economist, known for his work on portfolio theory and asset pricing, both theoretical and empirical....
  • Enrico Fermi
    Enrico Fermi

    Enrico Fermi was an Italian physicist most noted for his work on the development of the first nuclear reactor, and for his contributions to the development of Quantum mechanics, nuclear physics and particle physics, and statistical mechanics....
  • Marshall Field
    Marshall Field

    Marshall Field was founder of Marshall Field's, the Chicago-based department stores....
  • Francis Fukuyama
    Francis Fukuyama

    Yoshihiro Francis Fukuyama is an American philosopher, Political economy, and author....
  • Dick Gregory
    Dick Gregory

    Dick Gregory is an United States comedian, social activist, writer and entrepreneur.Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Dick Gregory is an influential United States comic who has used his performance skills to convey to both white and black audiences his political message on civil rights....
  • Hugh Hefner
    Hugh Hefner

    File:Hefner 1973 .jpgHugh Marston Hefner , sometimes known simply as Hef, is an American magazine publisher, founder and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy Enterprises....
  • Mahalia Jackson
    Mahalia Jackson

    Mahalia Jackson was an United States gospel music singer, widely regarded as the best in the history of the genre, and is the first "Queen of Gospel Music"....
  • President Barack Obama
  • John Paul Stevens
    John Paul Stevens

    John Paul Stevens is the senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He joined the Supreme Court of the United States in 1975 and is the oldest member of the Court....
  • Swami Vivekananda
    Swami Vivekananda

    Swami Vivekananda , born Narendranath Dutta is the chief disciple of the 19th century mystic Ramakrishna and the founder of Ramakrishna Mission....
  • Harold Washington
    Harold Washington

    Harold Lee Washington was an United States lawyer and politician who became the first African American Mayor of Chicago, serving from 1983 until his death in 1987....
  • Jody Watley
    Jody Watley

    Jody Watley is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and record label owner.Watley has sold over twenty million albums and singles worldwide....
  • Gilbert F. White
    Gilbert F. White

    Gilbert Fowler White was a prominent American geographer, sometimes termed the "father of floodplain management" and the "leading environmental geographer of the 20th century" ....
  • Jay Noel Yuenger
    Jay Noel Yuenger

    Jay Noel Yuenger , also known simply as "J.", is a rock guitarist best known for his work with the Grammy nominated groove metal/alternative metal band White Zombie ....
     of White Zombie
    White Zombie

    White Zombie was an United States rock music band named afterthe 1932 film White Zombie , which starred B?la Lugosi.Based in New York, White Zombie was originally a noise rockband....


The neighborhood has produced three U.S. Senators: Paul Douglas
Paul Douglas

Paul Howard Douglas was an Politics of the United States and University of Chicago economics. He served as a Democratic Party United States Senate from Illinois from 1949 to 1967....
, Carol Moseley Braun
Carol Moseley Braun

Carol Elizabeth Moseley Braun is an United States politician and lawyer who represented Illinois in the United States Senate from 1993 to 1999....
, and Barack Obama
Barack Obama

Barack Hussein Obama II is the List of Presidents of the United States and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office....
. The neighborhood contains buildings designed by such famous architects as Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen

Eero Saarinen was a Finnish American architect and product designer of the 20th century famous for varying his style according to the demands of the project : simple, sweeping, arching structural curves or machine-like rationalism....
, I.M. Pei, Mies van der Rohe, Rafael Vinoly
Rafael Vińoly

Rafael Vi?oly is an Uruguayan-born architect living in the United States....
, and Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright was an United States architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1,000 projects, which resulted in more than 500 completed works....
.

Institutions

Hyde Park is home to a number of higher education institutions:
  • The University of Chicago
    University of Chicago

    The University of Chicago is a private university located principally in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago. Although an older university by the same name existed prior to its founding, the modern University of Chicago credits its founding to the oil magnate John D....
  • The Catholic Theological Union
    Catholic Theological Union

    The Catholic Theological Union of Chicago is one of the largest schools of theology in the world and trains men and women for lay and clerical ministry within the Roman Catholic Church....
    , a seminary of 28 Roman Catholic religious orders (not the diocesan seminary of the Archdiocese of Chicago)
  • The Chicago Theological Seminary
    Chicago Theological Seminary

    The Chicago Theological Seminary is a seminary of the United Church of Christ. It prepares women and men for leadership in the church and society through Master of Divinity , Master's degree in Religious Studies , Master of Sacred Theology , Doctor of Ministry , and Doctor of Philosophy programs....
    , a seminary of the United Church of Christ
    United Church of Christ

    The United Church of Christ is a mainline Protestant Protestantism Christian denomination principally in the United States, generally considered within the Reformed churches tradition....
  • The Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
    Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago

    The Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago is a seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Its degree programs include Master of Divinity, Master of Arts, Master of Theology, Doctor of Ministry, and Doctor of Philosophy....
    , a seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
    Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

    The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is a mainline Protestantism List of Christian denominations headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Formed in 1988 by the merging of three churches and currently having about 4.70 million baptized members, it is the largest of all the Lutheranism denominations in the Religion in the United States and t...
  • The McCormick Theological Seminary
    McCormick Theological Seminary

    McCormick Theological Seminary is one of eleven schools of theology of the Presbyterian Church . It shares a campus with the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, bordering the campus of the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois....
    , a seminary of the Presbyterian Church (USA)
    Presbyterian Church (USA)

    The Presbyterian Church or PC is a Mainline Protestant Christian religious denomination in the United States. It is part of the Reformed family of Protestantism, descending from the branch of the Protestant Reformation over which John Calvin had a strong, early influence....
  • The Meadville Lombard Theological School
    Meadville Lombard Theological School

    The Meadville Lombard Theological School is a result of a merger in the 1930s between a American Unitarian Association and a Universalist Church of America institution....
    , a seminary of the Unitarian Universalist Association
    Unitarian Universalist Association

    Unitarian Universalist Association , in full the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations in North America, is a Liberal religion religious association of Unitarian Universalism congregations formed by the consolidation in 1961 of the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America....
  • The Vivekananda Vedanta Society Chicago
    Swami Vivekananda

    Swami Vivekananda , born Narendranath Dutta is the chief disciple of the 19th century mystic Ramakrishna and the founder of Ramakrishna Mission....
  • Chicago Center for Urban Life and Culture
    Chicago Center for Urban Life and Culture

    Chicago Center for Urban Life and Culture is the only nonprofit and independent experiential educational program for college students in the United States....
    , a non-profit and experiential education
    Experiential education

    Experiential education is a philosophy of education that focuses on the transactive process between teacher and student involved in direct experience with the learning environment and content....
     program for college students who want to 'study abroad' in Chicago
    Chicago

    Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
  • The Oriental Institute
    Oriental Institute

    Oriental Institute may refer to:United States* Oriental Institute, Chicago, part of the University of ChicagoEngland* Oriental Institute, Oxford, part of the University of Oxford...
     within the University of Chicago
  • The DuSable Museum of African American History, although just outside of the neighborhood in Washington Park, has a long association with the community.


Location and transportation

The neighborhood is connected to the rest of the city by both Chicago Transit Authority
Chicago Transit Authority

Chicago Transit Authority, also known as CTA, is the operator of public transport within the Chicago, Illinois. It is the second largest transit system in the United States and fourth largest in North America....
 and Metra
Metra

Metra is a regional rail system that serves the city of Chicago, Illinois, United States and surrounding suburbs. The railroad serves over 200 stations on 11 different rail lines across the Regional Transportation Authority 's six-county service area providing over 80 million rides annually....
 transportation services. CTA bus services include:
  • 1 - Indiana/Hyde Park
  • 2 - Hyde Park Express
  • 4 - Cottage Grove
  • X4 - Cottage Grove Express
  • 6 - Jackson Park Express
  • 10 - Museum of Science & Industry
  • 15 - Jeffery Local
  • 28 - Stony Island
  • X28 - Stony Island Express
  • 55 - Garfield
  • X55 - Garfield Express


In addition to these standard services, CTA provides six routes paid for by the University of Chicago:
  • 170 - University of Chicago–Midway
  • 171 - University of Chicago–Hyde Park
  • 172 - University of Chicago–Kenwood
  • 173 - University of Chicago–Lakeview Express
  • 174 - University of Chicago–Garfield Stations
  • 192 - University of Chicago Hospitals Express


These buses allow transfers to Red
Red Line (Chicago Transit Authority)

The Red Line is a heavy rail line in Chicago, Illinois, run by the Chicago Transit Authority as part of the Chicago 'L' system. It is CTA's busiest rail line, serving more than 230,000 passengers each weekday....
 and Green
Green Line (Chicago Transit Authority)

The Green Line is part of the Chicago Transit Authority rapid transit system known as the Chicago 'L'. It is the only completely elevated route in the 'L' system....
 Line trains to the Loop or provide direct express service to downtown. Metra's Electric District line, located on the former Illinois Central, has several stops in Hyde Park and provides service to downtown by way of the Millennium Station. South Shore Line
South Shore Line (NICTD)

|}The South Shore Line is an railway electrification system interurban commuter rail line operated by the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District between Millennium Station in downtown Chicago and the South Bend Regional Airport in South Bend, Indiana....
 trains stop at the 55th-56th-57th Street Station
57th Street (Metra)

The 57th Street Station is a commuter rail station within the city of Chicago that serves the Metra Electric Line north to Millennium Station and south to University Park, Illinois, Blue Island, Illinois, and South Chicago, Chicago; and the South Shore Line to Gary, Indiana and South Bend, Indiana....
 and provide service to Indiana
Indiana

The State of Indiana was the 19th U.S. state admitted into the union. It is located in the Midwestern United States of the United States of America....
. Hyde Park is also one of over 20 neighborhoods containing an I-GO
I-GO

I-GO is a Chicago-based not-for-profit car sharing organization....
 Car.

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The even numbered streets in Hyde Park (e.g., 52nd, 54th, etc.) are almost exclusively residential. 51st, 53rd, 55th, and 57th streets contain the largest number of businesses.

53rd Street, Hyde Park's oldest shopping district, is lined with many inexpensive restaurants, frequently offering take-out, and small businesses between Woodlawn to the west and Lake Park to the east. 53rd also features a recently-constructed Border's Bookstore. A small-business-oriented shopping center, Harper Court, extends north of 53rd Street along Harper Ave. It includes a wide variety of shops, from Dr. Wax (a record store), Hyde Park Pets, and the Dixie Kitchen and Bait Shop, a popular restaurant serving southern/Cajun food. A Farmers' Market
Farmers' market

Farmers' markets, sometimes called greenmarkets, are markets, usually held out-of-doors, in public spaces, where farmers can sell produce to the public....
 is held on Harper Court in the summers.

Promontory Point
Promontory Point (Chicago)

Promontory Point is a man-made peninsula jutting into Lake Michigan, part of Chicago's Burnham Park . The Point was constructed from landfill and by the late 1930s was protected by a seawall or revetment....
 extends out into Lake Michigan at 55th street. Promontory Point extends far enough east into the lake that it provides spectacular views of both the Downtown Skyline to the north and the South Chicago and Northwest Indiana skyline to the south. It is a popular place to watch summertime fireworks displays from Navy Pier
Navy Pier

Navy Pier is a long pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan. The pier was built in 1916 at a cost of United States dollar4.5 million, equivalent to $ today....
 to the north, especially for Independence Day. "The Point," as it is affectionately known, sits on Chicago Park District
Chicago Park District

The Chicago Park District is the oldest and largest park district in the U.S.A, with a $385 million annual budget. The Chicago Park District has the distinction of spending the most per capita on its parks, even more than Boston in terms of park expenses per capita....
 land and like most of Chicago's lakefront park land, it is popular with hikers, bikers, joggers, runners, sunbathers, picnickers, and adventurous swimmers. Many residents of Hyde Park and fans of the point show their pride by putting bumper stickers on their cars, bikes, skateboards, etc. that simply read "Save the Point." These indicate opposition to the concrete seawall
Seawall

A seawall is a form of hard and strong coastal defense constructed on the inland part of a coast to reduce the effects of strong waves.In the UK, "sea wall" also refers to an earthen bank used to create a polder?a dike ....
 proposed by the Army Corps of Engineers for The Point and the neighboring 57th St. Members of the "Save the Point" campaign prefer a limestone seawall, as currently exists.

The south east corner of Hyde Park contains the northern end of Jackson Park
Jackson Park (Chicago)

Jackson Park is a 500 acre park on Chicago, Illinois's South Side , located at 6401 South Stony Island Avenue in the Woodlawn, Chicago Community areas of Chicago....
 upon which sits the Museum of Science and Industry, a remnant of the Columbian Exposition. Adjacent to the Museum is a large park containing a small Japanese garden. The Midway
Midway Plaisance

The Midway Plaisance, also known locally as the Midway, is a mile-long linear park on the Neighborhoods_of_Chicago#South_side of the city of Chicago, Illinois, Illinois between 59th and 60th Streets, joining Washington Park at its west end and Jackson Park at its east end....
, running from Stony Island Avenue
Stony Island Avenue

Stony Island Avenue is a major thoroughfare on South Side of the city of Chicago, designated 1600 E in Streets and highways of Chicago. It runs from 56th Street south to the Calumet River....
 to Cottage Grove Avenue connects Jackson Park to Washington Park.

Between the lake and the Metra tracks on 55th street is a series of Asian restaurants, serving Thai, Japanese, Korean, and Middle Eastern cuisine. To the west of the Metra line between 54th and 55th streets lies the Hyde Park Shopping Center. The shopping center is anchored by the Treasure Island grocery store. Prior to Treasure Island, the space was occupied by the Hyde Park Co-Op grocery store, which shut down due to financial difficulties in early 2008. The Hyde Park Shopping Center also includes a Walgreens
Walgreens

The Walgreen Company , Doing business as Walgreens , is a leading pharmacy chain store, mail service, and Pharmacy Benefit Management, with specialty pharmacy operations in 49 states, the Washington, D.C....
, an Ace Hardware
Ace Hardware

Ace Hardware Corp., based in Oak Brook, Illinois, Illinois, United States, is a Retailers' cooperative that was created in 1924 by Richard Hesse , E....
, an Office Depot
Office Depot

Office Depot is a supplier of office products and services. The Company's selection of brand name office supplies includes business machines, computers, computer software and office furniture, while its business services encompass copying, printing, document reproduction, mailing and shipping....
, a Potbelly Sandwich Works
Potbelly Sandwich Works

Potbelly Sandwich Works is a chain of List of Fast casual restaurantss that sells submarine sandwiches in the United States. Its name is derived from potbelly stoves common in the late 19th century....
, The Bonjour bakery and outdoor cafe, and an upscale French restaurant, "La Petite Folie." Across from the shopping center on 55th Street are located a dry cleaner, a computer store (Windy City Computer), a sandwich shop (Jimmy John's
Jimmy John's

Jimmy John's is a franchised sandwich restaurant owned by Jimmy John Liautaud. The restaurant was founded in 1983 and has since grown to 850 stores, with many locations in college towns....
), and a small bank.

57th Street is noted for independent bookstores, including the South Side branch of Powell's, an antiquarian bookshop (O'Gara and Wilson's), and the general-readership branch of the Seminary Co-op Bookstore
Seminary Co-op

Seminary Cooperative Bookstores, Inc. is a cooperative bookstore with three branches in the Chicago area. Its flagship, known colloquially as the Seminary Co-op or simply the Sem Co-op, is located in the basement of the Chicago Theological Seminary, next to the campus of the University of Chicago, and stocks the largest selection...
, known as "57th Street Books." 57th Street also offers the Medici Restaurant and Bakery, Edwardo's Pizza, and the ancient Salonica Grill, along with small groceries, hairstylists, and dry cleaners. On the first weekend in June, the venerable 57th Street Art Fair
57th Street Art Fair

The 57th Street Art Fair is Chicago's oldest juried art fair. Founded in 1948, it is held the first weekend in June every year on 57th Street between Kimbark and Kenwood Avenues, in the Chicago neighborhood of Hyde Park, Chicago, directly north of the University of Chicago campus....
 takes up 57th Street between Kimbark and Kenwood Avenues.

Very few retailers operate west of Woodlawn, excepting the bookstores at the Chicago Theological Seminary, the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, and the University of Chicago. The neighborhood south of 55th Street and west of Woodlawn is dominated by the University of Chicago
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago is a private university located principally in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago. Although an older university by the same name existed prior to its founding, the modern University of Chicago credits its founding to the oil magnate John D....
. North of 53rd Street the neighborhood is mainly residential.

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See also

  • University of Chicago
    University of Chicago

    The University of Chicago is a private university located principally in the Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago. Although an older university by the same name existed prior to its founding, the modern University of Chicago credits its founding to the oil magnate John D....
  • Chicago Children's Choir
    Chicago children's choir

    The Chicago Children's Choir is a choral organization that is composed of children between the ages of 8 and 18 years of age. It is under the artistic direction of Josephine Lee....
  • Hyde Park Art Center
    Hyde Park Art Center

    The Hyde Park Art Center is a visual arts organization and the oldest Alternative exhibition spaces in the city of Chicago. It is located in the Kenwood, Chicago neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, USA at 5020 S....
  • Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School
    Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School

    Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School is a small Jewish day school in Chicago Hyde Park, Chicago neighborhood. It is the only Jewish school on Chicago's South Side and attracts a wide range of students from across the Chicago metropolitan area....
  • Seminary Co-op
    Seminary Co-op

    Seminary Cooperative Bookstores, Inc. is a cooperative bookstore with three branches in the Chicago area. Its flagship, known colloquially as the Seminary Co-op or simply the Sem Co-op, is located in the basement of the Chicago Theological Seminary, next to the campus of the University of Chicago, and stocks the largest selection...
  • University of Chicago Laboratory Schools
    University of Chicago Laboratory Schools

    The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools is a private, co-educational day school in Chicago, Illinois....


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