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The South Side is a major part of the City of 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....
, which is located 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. 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. Regions of the city, referred to as sides, are divided by the Chicago River
Chicago River

The Chicago River is 156 miles long, and flows through Chicago, including the Chicago Loop. Though not especially long, the river is notable for the 19th century civil engineering feats that directed its flow south, away from Lake Michigan, into which it previously emptied, and towards the Mississippi River basin....
 and its branches. The South Side of Chicago was originally defined as all of the city south of the main branch of the Chicago River, but it now excludes the 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...
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The South Side is a major part of the City of 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....
, which is located 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. 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. Regions of the city, referred to as sides, are divided by the Chicago River
Chicago River

The Chicago River is 156 miles long, and flows through Chicago, including the Chicago Loop. Though not especially long, the river is notable for the 19th century civil engineering feats that directed its flow south, away from Lake Michigan, into which it previously emptied, and towards the Mississippi River basin....
 and its branches. The South Side of Chicago was originally defined as all of the city south of the main branch of the Chicago River, but it now excludes the 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...
. The South Side has a varied ethnic composition, and it has great disparity in income and other demographic measures. The South Side covers 60% of the city's land area, with a higher ratio of single-family homes and larger sections zoned for industry than the rest of the city.

Although it has endured a reputation as being poor and crime-infested, the reality is more varied; it ranges from impoverished to working class
Working class

Working class is a term used in academic sociology and in ordinary conversation to describe, depending on context and speaker, those employed in specific fields or types of work....
 to affluent. Neighborhoods such as Armour Square
Armour Square, Chicago

Armour Square, located on the southwest side of Chicago, is one of the 77 officially defined Community areas of Chicago. Armour Square is also the name of one of three neighborhoods within the community area....
, Back of the Yards
New City, Chicago

New City, one of the 77 Community areas of Chicago, is located on the southwest side of Chicago. It is a blend of Irish-Americans in Canaryville, Mexican-Americans in Back Of The Yards, & African-Americans south of 49th Street....
, Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Chicago

Bridgeport, one of 77 Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois, is a neighborhood located on the city's South Side . It is bounded, generally, on the west and north by the Chicago River, on the east by Canal Street, and on the south by Pershing Road....
, and Pullman
Pullman, Chicago

Pullman is a neighborhood on the South side of Chicago, Illinois, twelve miles from the Chicago Loop by Lake Calumet. It is also one of the 77 well-defined Community areas of Chicago....
 tend to be composed of more blue collar
Blue collar

Blue collar can refer to:*Blue-collar worker, a traditional designation of the working class*Blue-collar crime, the types of crimes typically associated with the working class...
 residents, while the Jackson Park Highlands District
Jackson Park Highlands District

The Jackson Park Highlands District is a historic district in the South Shore, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois, Illinois, USA....
, Hyde Park
Hyde Park, Chicago

Hyde Park, located on the South side of Chicago, Illinois, in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States and seven miles south of the Chicago Loop, is a Chicago neighborhood and one of 77 Chicago Community areas of Chicago....
, Mount Greenwood
Mount Greenwood, Chicago

Mount Greenwood is one of 77 well-defined Chicago Community areas of Chicago. It is a predominantly Irish-Catholic neighborhood on the South Side Irish of Chicago....
, Morgan Park
Morgan Park, Chicago

Morgan Park, locatedon the far south side of city of Chicago, Illinois is one of the city's 77 Community areas of Chicago....
, 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....
, and Beverly
Beverly, Chicago

Beverly Hills is one of the 77 official Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois, located on the southwestern edge of the city. It consists of historical upscale homes built on very large lots in relation to most of Chicago....
 tend to have middle
Middle class

Middle class is the group of people in contemporary society who are between the working class and nobility. This socioeconomic class includes professionals, highly skilled workers, and lower and middle management....
, upper class
Upper class

The upper class is a concept in sociology that refers to the group of people at the top of a social hierarchy. Members of an upper class often have great power over the allocation of resources and governmental policy in their area....
, and affluent residents.

The South Side boasts a broad array of cultural and social offerings, such as professional sports teams, landmark buildings, nationally renowned museums, elite educational institutions, world class medical institutions, and major parts of the city's elaborate parks system. The South Side is serviced by bus and train via the 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 a number of 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....
 lines. In addition, it has several interstate
Interstate Highway System

The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly called the Interstate Highway System , is a list of highway systems with full control of access and no cross traffic in the United States that is named for United States President Dwight D....
 and national highways
United States Numbered Highways

The system of United States Numbered Highways is an integrated system of roads and highways in the United States numbered within a nationwide grid....
 to serve vehicular traffic.

Boundaries

Us Il Chicago Ca
Chicagochinatown
The downtown "Loop" district
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...
 (#32) is south of the river, but changing geographic and social perspectives have caused the contemporary definition of the "South Side" to exclude the Loop. Further confusing the issue, Chicago's address numbering system
Streets and highways of Chicago

This article summarizes information concerning the numbering system that the city of Chicago, Illinois and surrounding suburbs use and summarizes the main thoroughfares that begin and end in the city....
 uses Madison Street
Madison Street (Chicago)

Madison Street is a major east-west thoroughfare in Chicago, Illinois. Prior to human intervention, the Chicago River emptied into Lake Michigan at the present day intersection of Madison Street and Michigan Avenue ....
 (which runs east-west in the middle of the Loop) as the demarcation between north and south. Since the Loop's southern boundary is Roosevelt Road
Roosevelt Road

Roosevelt Road is a major east-west thoroughfare in the city of Chicago, Illinois, and its western suburbs. It is 1200 South in the city's Streets and highways of Chicago, but only one mile south of Madison Street ....
, many say that the South Side begins with the Near South Side
Near South Side, Chicago

The Near South Side is a Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States. It is located just south of the downtown central business district, Chicago Loop, which is itself a Community areas of Chicago....
 (#33) community area
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....
, and, moving westward, it begins with the Armour Square
Armour Square, Chicago

Armour Square, located on the southwest side of Chicago, is one of the 77 officially defined Community areas of Chicago. Armour Square is also the name of one of three neighborhoods within the community area....
 (#34), Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Chicago

Bridgeport, one of 77 Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois, is a neighborhood located on the city's South Side . It is bounded, generally, on the west and north by the Chicago River, on the east by Canal Street, and on the south by Pershing Road....
 (#60), McKinley Park
McKinley Park, Chicago

McKinley Park, one of the 77 Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois, is located on the city's southwest side....
 (#59), Brighton Park
Brighton Park, Chicago

Brighton Park is a neighborhood located on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois. It is number 58 of the 77 community areas of Chicago.Brighton Park is bordered on the north by the former Illinois & Michigan Canal and the current Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, on the east by Western Avenue, on the south by 51st Street, and on the west b...
 (#58), Archer Heights
Archer Heights, Chicago

Archer Heights is a primarily working class neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. One of the 77 Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, it is located on the city's southwest side....
 (#57) and Garfield Ridge
Garfield Ridge, Chicago

Garfield Ridge is one of the 77 Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois, and is located on the southwest side of the city. The northern half of Chicago Midway International Airport is located in this community area....
 (#56) community areas. This article covers the region defined with these border communities. To the south of these lie 35 more community areas of the city, making the South Side defined by Roosevelt Road larger than the North and West Sides combined. 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....
 and the 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....
 state line border provide eastern boundaries that remain constant. The southern border had changed over time because of Chicago's evolving city limits, but the city limits are now no further south than 138th Street.

Subdivisions

The exact boundaries dividing the Southwest, South and Southeast Sides vary by source, but following mostly racial
Racial segregation

File:Segregated cinema entrance3.jpgRacial segregation is the separation of different Race s in daily life, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a drinking fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home....
 lines, the South Side is further divided into a White and Hispanic Southwest Side, a largely Black South Side, and a smaller, more racially diverse Southeast Side centered on the East Side
East Side, Chicago

East Side is one of the 77 Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois. It is located on the far south side of the city, between the Calumet River and the Illinois-Indiana state line, approximately 13 miles south of Downtown Chicago....
 (#52) community area, and including the adjacent community areas of South Chicago
South Chicago, Chicago

South Chicago, formerly known as Ainsworth, is one of the 77 Community areas of Chicago of the city of Chicago, Illinois....
 (#46), South Deering
South Deering, Chicago

South Deering, one of the 77 Community areas of Chicago of the city of Chicago, Illinois, is located on the far south side. It is a very industrial neighborhood, consisting of a small group of homes in the northeast corner and Lake Calumet taking up most of the remainder....
 (#51), and Hegewisch
Hegewisch, Chicago

Hegewisch , one of the 77 Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois, is located on the city's far south side. It is bordered by the neighborhoods of Riverdale, Chicago and South Deering, Chicago to the west, the East Side, Chicago to the north, the village of Burnham, Illinois to the south and the city of Hammond, India...
 (#55). The differing interpretations about the boundary between the South and Southwest Sides are due to a lack of a definite natural or artificial dividing boundary. However, one source opines that the boundary is best defined as Western Avenue
Western Avenue

Western Avenue, some 10 miles in length, is one of the major roads leading out of London, England. It is part of the A40 road, leaving the city in a north-westerly direction....
 or the railroad tracks adjacent to Western Avenue, and this border extends further south to a former railroad right of way paralleling Beverly Avenue and then Interstate 57
Interstate 57

Interstate 57 is an Interstate Highway in the midwestern United States. It goes from Miner, Missouri, at Interstate 55 to Chicago, at Interstate 94....
.

Black Chicago1
The Southwest Side of Chicago is a subsection of the South Side comprising mainly residential, predominantly white and Hispanic neighborhoods. Architecturally, the Southwest Side is distinguished by the tract of Chicago's Bungalow Belt, which runs through it.

Archer Heights, a Polish
Polish American

A Polish American is a Demographics of the United States of Poles descent. There are an estimated 10 million Americans of Polish descent.More than one million Poles immigrated to the United States, primarily during the late 19th and early 20th century....
 enclave along Archer Avenue
Archer Avenue, Chicago

Archer Avenue, also known as Archer Road outside the Chicago, Illinois city limits, is a diagonal thoroughfare running northeast-to-southwest between Chinatown, Chicago and Lockport, Illinois....
, which leads toward Midway Airport, is located on the Southwest Side of the city, as is Beverly
Beverly, Chicago

Beverly Hills is one of the 77 official Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois, located on the southwestern edge of the city. It consists of historical upscale homes built on very large lots in relation to most of Chicago....
-Morgan Park
Morgan Park, Chicago

Morgan Park, locatedon the far south side of city of Chicago, Illinois is one of the city's 77 Community areas of Chicago....
 (#72, 75), home to a large concentration of Irish American
Irish American

Irish Americans are citizens of the United States who can claim ancestry originating in Ireland. A total of 36,495,800 Americans reported Irish ancestry in the 2006 American Community Survey....
s.(107th divides Beverly and Morgan Park, which extend east and west of Western Ave.) Beverly-Morgan Park hosts the annual South Side Irish Parade, which typically draws a larger crowd than the St. Patrick's Day parade in Chicago's Loop. In fact, the parade is said to be the largest Irish neighborhood St. Patrick's celebration in the world outside of Dublin, Ireland, and it is broadcast on Chicago's CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
 affiliate. The Southwest Side is also home to the largest concentration of Góral
Goral

Goral may refer to:* Three species of Asian ungulates in the genus Naemorhedus.* The Gorals, a people living in southern Poland, northern Slovakia and the Czech Republic....
s, (Carpathian
Carpathian Mountains

The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians are a range of mountains forming an arc of roughly 1,500 km across Central Europe and Eastern Europe, making them the largest mountain range in Europe....
 highlanders) outside of Europe; it is the location of the Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America
Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America

The Polish Highlanders Alliance of America was founded in 1929 in Chicago as an organization that unites all other G?ral organizations in the United States....
.

The South Side Irish
South Side Irish

South Side Irish is the term that refers to the large Irish-American community on the South side of Chicago, Illinois....
 Parade occurs on Western Avenue
Western Avenue (Chicago)

Western Avenue is the longest continuous street within the city of Chicago at in length. Some sources claim that Western is the longest street in the world....
 each year on the Sunday before St. Patrick's Day on the southwest side. Another large parade occurs on the South Side every year. The Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic, the second largest parade in the United States and the nation's largest African-American parade, runs on Martin Luther King Drive between 31st and 51st Streets in Bronzeville
Bronzeville

Bronzeville may refer to:* Bronzeville, a community area of Douglas, Chicago#Bronzeville* Bronzeville, another name for the Little Tokyo#History area of Los Angeles, during World War II...
, through the main portion of the South Side.

Athletics

The South Side hosts two major professional athletic teams. Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
's Chicago White Sox
Chicago White Sox

The Chicago White Sox are a Major North American professional sports teams baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The White Sox presently play in the American League's American League Central in Major League Baseball....
 play at U.S. Cellular Field
U.S. Cellular Field

U.S. Cellular Field is a baseball stadium in Chicago. Owned by the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority, it is the home of the Chicago White Sox of the American League....
 in the Armour Square community area, while the National Football League
National Football League

The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
's Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears

The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the NFC North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
 play at Soldier Field
Soldier Field

Soldier Field is located on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, Illinois, and is currently home to the National Football League's Chicago Bears. It reopened on September 29, 2003 after a complete rebuild ....
 in the Near South Side community area. Formerly, it has hosted the Chicago American Giants
Chicago American Giants

Chicago American Giants were a Chicago based Negro League baseball team, formed by player-manager Rube Foster. From 1910 until the mid-1930s, the American Giants were the most dominant team in black baseball....
 of the Negro National Leagues and the Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League.

2016 Olympic bid

The South Side will play a prominent role in Chicago's bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics
2016 Summer Olympics

The 2016 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad, is a major international multi-sport event and cultural festival to be celebrated in the tradition of the Olympic Games, as governed by the International Olympic Committee ....
. The Olympic Village
Olympic Village

Frequently, an Olympic Village is built within an Olympic Park or elsewhere in a host city. Olympic Villages are built to house all participating athletes, as well as officials, athletic trainers, and other staff....
 is planned in the Douglas
Douglas, Chicago

Douglas, located on the South side of Chicago, Illinois is one of 77 well-defined Chicago Community areas of Chicago. The neighborhood is named for Stephen A....
 (#35) community area across Lake Shore Drive
Lake Shore Drive

Lake Shore Drive is a mostly freeway-standard expressway running parallel with and alongside the shoreline of Lake Michigan through Chicago, Illinois, United States....
 from Burnham Park
Burnham Park (Chicago)

Burnham Park is a public park in Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States. The six mile long 598 acre park is composed of Chicago Park District property that connects Grant Park to Jackson Park along the Lake Michigan lakefront....
. In addition, the Olympic Stadium
Olympic Stadium

The Olympic Stadium is the name usually given to the big centrepiece stadium of the Summer Olympic Games. Traditionally, the opening and closing ceremonies and the Athletics competitions are held in the Olympic Stadium....
 is expected to be located in the 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....
's Washington Park
Washington Park (Chicago park)

Washington Park is a 372 acre park between Cottage Grove Avenue and Martin Luther King Drive, located at 5531 S. Martin Luther King Dr. in the Washington Park, Chicago Community areas of Chicago on the South side of Chicago, Illinois in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States....
 located in the Washington Park (#40) community area. Many Olympic events will be hosted in these community areas as well as other parts of the South Side if the plan succeeds.

History


Demographics

Livestock Chicago 1947
With its factories, steel mills, and meat-packing
Meat packing industry

The meat packing industry is an industry that handles the Slaughter , processing and Distribution of animals such as cattle, pigs, sheep and other livestock....
 plants, the South Side saw a sustained period of immigration which began around the 1840s and continued through World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. Irish
Irish people

The Irish people are a Western European ethnic group who originate in Ireland, in north western Europe. Ireland has been populated for around 9,000 years , with the Irish people's earliest ancestors recorded as the Nemedians, Fomorians, Fir Bolgs, Tuatha D? Danann and the Milesians ?the last group supposedly representing the "pure" Gaelic a...
, Italian
Italian people

The Italian people are a Southern European ethnic group located primarily in Italy and, by virtue of a wide-ranging Italian diaspora, throughout Western Europe, the Americas and Australia....
, Polish
Poles

The Polish people, or Poles , are a West Slavs ethnic group of Central Europe, living predominantly in Poland. Poles are sometimes defined as people who share a common Polish culture and are of Polish descent....
 and Lithuanian
Lithuanians

Lithuanians are the Balts ethnic group native to Lithuania, where they number a little over 3 million people. Another million or more make up the Lithuanian diaspora, largely found in countries such as the United States, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Russia, United Kingdom and Ireland....
 immigrants, in particular, settled in neighborhoods adjacent to industrial zones. African Americans resided in Bronzeville
Douglas, Chicago

Douglas, located on the South side of Chicago, Illinois is one of 77 well-defined Chicago Community areas of Chicago. The neighborhood is named for Stephen A....
 (around 35th and State Streets) in an area called "the Black Belt", and after World War II they spread across the South Side. The Black Belt, which gave a new meaning to the term ghetto
Ghetto

A ghetto is described as a "portion of a city in which members of a minority group live especially because of social, legal, or economic pressure."...
, arose from discriminatory real estate practices and the threat of violence in nearby ethnic white neighborhoods.

Post-Reconstruction black southerners migrated to Chicago in large numbers and caused the African American population to nearly quadruple from 4,000 to 15,000 between 1870 and 1890. The population was concentrated on the South Side.

In the 20th century, the numbers expanded 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....
 as African Americans voted with their feet and left the South
The South

The South may refer to:...
's lynching
Lynching

Lynching is an extrajudicial punishment meted out by a mob. It is an enumerated felony in all states of the United States, defined by some codes of law as "Any act of violence inflicted by a mob upon the body of another person which results in the death of the person," with a 'mob' being defined as "the assemblage of two or more persons, with...
s, disfranchisement, poor job opportunities and limited education. By 1910 the black population in Chicago reached 40,000, with 78% residing in the South Side's "Black Belt". It extended for 30 blocks along State Street
State Street (Chicago)

State Street is a major north-south thoroughfare in Chicago, Illinois, Illinois, United States. It begins on the Near North Side, Chicago at Illinois Route 64....
 and was only a few blocks wide. The South Side had problems but was also the place where African Americans created a vibrant community with their own businesses, music, food and culture. Compared to their previous conditions in the rural South, many saw opportunities for themselves and their children in Chicago.

After some time, as more blacks moved into the South Side, descendants of earlier immigrants, such as ethnic Irish, began to move out. Later housing pressures and civic unrest caused more whites to leave the city, a complexity of what was a succession of different ethnic groups. Older residents of means moved to newer housing developed in suburbs as new migrants entered the city., driving further demographic changes in the south side.

The South Side has had a history of racial segregation
Racial segregation

File:Segregated cinema entrance3.jpgRacial segregation is the separation of different Race s in daily life, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a drinking fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home....
. During the 1920s and 1930s, housing cases on the South Side created legal debate in cases such as Hansberry v. Lee
Hansberry v. Lee

Hansberry v. Lee, , is a famous case now usually known in civil procedure for teaching that res judicata may not bind a subsequent plaintiff who had no opportunity to be represented in the earlier civil action....
, , which went to the U. S. Supreme Court. It challenged racial restrictions in the Washington Park Subdivision
Washington Park Subdivision

File:Washington Park Subdivision map.gifThe Washington Park Subdivision is the name of the historic 3-city block by 8-city block subdivision in the northwest corner of the Woodlawn, Chicago Community areas of Chicago, on the South Side of Chicago in Illinois that stands in the place of the original Washington Park, Chicago ....
.

Later, the construction of the Dan Ryan Expressway
Dan Ryan Expressway

The Dan Ryan Expressway runs from the Circle Interchange with I-290 near downtown Chicago through the south side of the city. It is designated as both Interstate 90 and Interstate 94 north of 66th Street, a distance of , and only Interstate 94 south of its connection with the Chicago Skyway near 66th Street, a distance of ....
 added a physical barrier between some white neighborhoods and black neighborhoods. It was the divide between Bridgeport (traditionally Irish) and Bronzeville
Douglas, Chicago

Douglas, located on the South side of Chicago, Illinois is one of 77 well-defined Chicago Community areas of Chicago. The neighborhood is named for Stephen A....
.

After decades in the late 20th century of sustaining some of the poorest housing conditions in the United States, the Chicago Housing Authority
Chicago Housing Authority

The Chicago Housing Authority is a municipal corporation established by the State of Illinois in 1937 with jurisdiction for the administrative oversight of public housing within the City of Chicago....
 has begun replacing the old high-rise public housing with mixed-income, lower-density developments in the Plan for Transformation. Many of the CHA's massive public housing projects, which lined several miles of South State Street, have been torn down. Among the largest were the Robert Taylor Homes
Robert Taylor Homes

Robert Taylor Homes was a housing project in the Douglas, Chicago#Bronzeville neighborhood of the South side of Chicago, on State Street between Pershing Road and 54th Street alongside the Dan Ryan Expressway....
.

Private sector
Private sector

In economics, the private sector is that part of the economy which is both run for private profit and is not controlled by the state. By contrast, enterprises that are part of the state are part of the public sector; private, non-profit organizations are regarded as part of the voluntary sector....
 redevelopment is occurring rapidly. Neighborhood rehabilitation (and, in some cases, gentrification) can also be seen in parts of Washington Park, Woodlawn
Woodlawn, Chicago

Woodlawn, located in the South side of Chicago, Illinois, United States, is one of 77 well defined Chicago Community areas of Chicago. It is bounded by Lake Michigan to the east, 60th Street to the north, Martin Luther King Drive to the west, and, mostly, 67th Street to the south....
 (#42) and Bronzeville, as well as in Bridgeport and McKinley Park. Historic Pullman
Pullman, Chicago

Pullman is a neighborhood on the South side of Chicago, Illinois, twelve miles from the Chicago Loop by Lake Calumet. It is also one of the 77 well-defined Community areas of Chicago....
's redevelopment is another example of a work in progress. Chinatown
Chinatown, Chicago

The Chinatown neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois, is on the near South Side , centered on Cermak and Wentworth Avenues, and is an example of an List of Chinatowns#United States, or ethnic-Chinese neighborhood....
 is located on the South Side and has seen a surge in growth. It has become an increasingly popular destination for both tourists and locals alike and is a cornerstone of the city's Chinese
Han Chinese

Han Chinese are an ethnic group native to China and, by most modern definitions, the largest single ethnic group in the Earth.Han Chinese constitute about 92 percent of the population of the People's Republic of China , 98 percent of the population of the Republic of China , 75 percent of the population of Singapore, and about 19 percent...
 community. The South Loop's booming mid-decade construction suggests that the South Side will be populated with more Caucasians in the coming years. The South Side offers many outdoor amenities, such as miles of public lakefront parks and beaches, as it borders Lake Michigan on its eastern side.

Segregation meant that blacks became concentrated on the South Side, especially as some whites left. Mid-century industrial restructuring in meat packing and the steel industry meant that many jobs were lost. African Americans who became educated and achieved middle-class jobs also left after Civil Rights Movement achieved changes in housing, and the South Side became relatively depopulated, with a concentration of poor families. It lost many of the businesses and cultural amenities of its peak days. A large Mexican-American population resides in Little Village (South Lawndale) and areas south of 99th Street. Hyde Park 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....
 as well as the South Side's largest Jew
Jew

A Jew is a member of the Jewish people, an ethnoreligious group that traces its ancestry to the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East....
ish population, which is centered on Chicago's oldest synagogue
Synagogue

A synagogue is a Jewish house of prayer.Synagogues usually have a large hall for prayer , smaller rooms for study and sometimes a social hall and offices....
, the Chicago Landmark
Chicago Landmark

Chicago Landmark is a designation of the Mayor of Chicago and the Chicago City Council for historic buildings and other sites in Chicago, Illinois, United States....
 KAM Isaiah Israel.

Street gangs have been prominent in some South Side neighborhoods for over a century, beginning with those of Irish immigrants, who established the first territories against other European immigrants and black migrants. Some other neighborhoods have been relatively safe for a big city. By the 1960s, gangs such as the Vice Lords
Vice Lords

The Almighty Vice Lord Nation is the second largest and one of the oldest gangs in Chicago. Their total membership is estimated to be more than 120,000....
 began to improve their public image, moving from thuggish ventures to obtaining government and private grants. By 2000, gangs crossed gender lines to include about a 20% female composition. The deep South Side has a population of 752,496 that is over 93% African-American and that includes zip code
ZIP Code

File:UseZipCode.JPGThe ZIP code is the system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service . The letters ZIP, an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan, are properly written in capital letters and were chosen to suggest that the mail travels more efficiently, and therefore more quickly, when senders use the code....
s that are over 98% black or African-American.

Arts

Chicago's African American community, which was concentrated on the South Side, experienced an artistic movement following the Harlem Renaissance
Harlem Renaissance

The Harlem Renaissance, or the New Negro Movement, was named after the term used in the anthology The New Negro, edited by Alain LeRoy Locke and published in 1925....
 in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
. From the 1930s until the 1950s, the movement was concentrated in and around the Hyde Park
Hyde Park, Chicago

Hyde Park, located on the South side of Chicago, Illinois, in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States and seven miles south of the Chicago Loop, is a Chicago neighborhood and one of 77 Chicago Community areas of Chicago....
 community area. Prominent writers and artists included Gwendolyn Brooks
Gwendolyn Brooks

Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks was an American poet. She was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1985....
, Margaret Burroughs, Elizabeth Catlett
Elizabeth Catlett

Elizabeth Catlett Mora is an United States sculpture and printmaker. Catlett is best known for the black, expressionistic sculptures and prints she produced during the 1960s and 1970s, which are seen as American Civil Rights Movement ....
, Eldzier Cortor
Eldzier Cortor

Eldzier Cortor is an African-American artist and printmaker, born in Tidewater, Virginia, to John and Ophelia Cortor. His family moved to Chicago when Cortor was about a year old, eventually settling in that city's South Side, where Cortor attended Englewood High School....
, Gordon Parks
Gordon Parks

Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks was a groundbreaking United States photography, musician, poet, novelist, journalism, activism and film director....
, and Richard Wright
Richard Wright

Richard Wright may refer to:* Richard Wright , also known as Rick Wright, founding member of Pink Floyd* Richard B. Wright , Canadian novelist...
. Other Chicago Black Renaissance artists included Willard Motley
Willard Motley

Willard Motley was an African-American writer, related to the noted artist Archibald Motley. The two were raised as brothers, although in actuality Archibald was Willard's uncle....
, William Attaway
William Attaway

William Attaway was an African American novelist, short story, essayist, songwriter, playwright, and screenwriter....
, Frank Marshall Davis
Frank Marshall Davis

Frank Marshall Davis was an American journalist, poet and political and labor movement activist. In 1950 he was investigated by the House Un-American Activities Committee for comments he made in columns written for the newspaper Honolulu Record, as well as other activities that the HUAC alleged were connected to the Communist Party USA...
 and Margaret Walker
Margaret Walker

Margaret Abigail Walker Alexander was an African-American poet and author born in Birmingham, Alabama. She wrote as Margaret Walker. One of her best-known poems is For My People....
. St. Clair Drake
St. Clair Drake

St. Clair Drake was an United States sociologist.Drake was born in Suffolk, Virginia, Virginia. Upon graduation from the Hampton University, he became involved with Religious Society of Friends in the south....
 and Horace R. Cayton represented the new wave of intellectual expression in literature by depicting the culture of the urban ghetto rather than the culture of blacks in the South
The South

The South may refer to:...
 in the monograph
Monograph

A monograph is a work of writing upon a single subject, usually also by a single author. It is often a scholarly essay or learned treatise, and may be released in the manner of a book, journal article, editorial or written rant....
 Black Metropolis (ISBN 0226162346). In 1961, Burroughs founded the DuSable Museum
DuSable Museum

The DuSable Museum of African American History is the first and oldest museum dedicated to the study and conservation of African American history, culture, and art....
. By the late 1960s the South Side had a resurgent art movement led by Jim Nutt
Jim Nutt

Jim Nutt is an United States artist who was a member of the Chicago art movement known as the Chicago Imagists, or the The Hairy Who. Nutt attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, in Chicago, Illinois....
, Gladys Nilsson
Gladys Nilsson

Gladys Nilsson is a Chicago artist, one of the original Chicago Imagists, a group in the 1960s and 1970s who turned to representational art. Her paintings "set forth a surreal mixture of fantasy and domesticity in a continuous parade of chaotic images."...
 and Karl Wirsum
Karl Wirsum

Karl Wirsum is an influential United States artist. As a member of the notorious Chicago artistic group, The Hairy Who he helped set the foundation for Chicago's art scene in the 1970's....
, who became known as the Chicago Imagists
Chicago Imagists

The Chicago Imagists is the name of a group of Representation artists associated with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago who exhibited at the Hyde Park Art Center in the late 1960s....
.

Music in Chicago flourished, with musicians bringing blues and gospel influences up from Mississippi and stops along the way, and creating a Chicago sound in blues and jazz. There was opportunity for independent companies because labels with studios in New York City or Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
 only kept regional distribution offices in Chicago. In 1948, Blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
 was introduced by Aristocrat Records
Aristocrat Records

Aristocrat Records was started in April 1947 in music by Charles and Evelyn Aron, together with their partners Fred and Mildred Brount and Art Spiegel....
 (later Chess Records
Chess Records

Chess Records was an United States record label based in Chicago, Illinois. It specialized in blues, R&B, gospel music, early rock and roll, and occasional jazz releases....
), and Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters

McKinley Morganfield , better known as Muddy Waters, was an American blues musician and is generally considered "the Father of Chicago blues"....
 and Chess Records
Chess Records

Chess Records was an United States record label based in Chicago, Illinois. It specialized in blues, R&B, gospel music, early rock and roll, and occasional jazz releases....
 quickly followed with Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry

Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter.Chuck Berry is an influential figure and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music....
, Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley

Bo Diddley , was an original and influential American rock and roll singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He was known as "The Originator" because of his key role in the transition from blues music to rock & roll, influencing a host of legendary acts including Buddy Holly, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton....
, Little Walter
Little Walter

Little Walter was a blues singer, harmonica player, and guitarist.Jacobs is generally included among blues music greats?his revolutionary harmonica technique has earned comparisons to Charlie Parker and Jimi Hendrix in its impact....
, Jimmy Rogers
Jimmy Rogers

Jimmy Rogers was a blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player, best known for his work as a member of Muddy Waters' band of the 1950s....
, and Howlin' Wolf
Howlin' Wolf

Chester Arthur Burnett , better known as Howlin' Wolf, was an influential blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player.With a booming voice and looming physical presence, Burnett is commonly ranked among the leading performers in electric blues; musician and critic Cub Koda declared, "no one could match [Howlin' Wolf] for the singular...
. Vee-Jay, the largest black-owned label before Motown Records
Motown Records

Motown Records is a record label originally based in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Founded by Berry Gordy, Jr. on January 12, 1959 as Tamla Records, the company was incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960....
, was among the post-World War II companies that formed "Record Row" on Cottage Grove between 47th and 50th Streets. In the 1960s, it was located along South Michigan Avenue
Michigan Avenue (Chicago)

Michigan Avenue is a major north-south street in Chicago which runs at 100 east south of the Chicago River and at 132 East north of the river from 12628 south to 950 north in the Streets and highways of Chicago.....
. Rhythm and blues
Rhythm and blues

Rhythm and blues is the name given to a wide-ranging genre of popular music first created by African Americans in the late 1940s and early 1950s....
 continued to thrive after Record Row became the hub of gospelized R&B, known as soul. Chicago continues as a prominent city for musical contribution.

Many other artists have left their mark on Chicago's South Side. These include Upton Sinclair
Upton Sinclair

Upton Sinclair, Jr. , was a Pulitzer Prize-winning prolific United States author who wrote over 90 books in many genres and was widely considered to be one of the best investigators advocating Socialism views....
 and James Farrell
James Farrell

James Farrell may refer to:* James Gordon Farrell , Anglo-Irish writer of historical novels, better known as "J.G. Farrell"* James T. Farrell , American socialist novelist...
 via fiction
Fiction writing

Fiction writing any kind of writing that is not factual. Fictional writing most often takes the form of a story meant to convey an author's point of view or simply to entertain....
, Archibald Motley, Jr. via painting
Painting

Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface . In art, the term describes both the act and the result, which is called a painting....
, Henry Moore
Henry Moore

Henry Spencer Moore Order of Merit Companion of Honour Federation of British Artists was an English artist and Sculpture. He is best known for his abstract art monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as Public art....
 and Lorado Taft
Lorado Taft

Lorado Zadoc Taft was an American sculptor, writer and educator, born in Elmwood, Illinois in 1860 and dying in his studio home in Chicago....
 via sculpture
Sculpture

Sculpture is Three-dimensional space artwork created by shaping or combining hard and or plastic material, sound, and or text and or light, commonly Stone sculpture , metal, glass, or wood....
, and Thomas Dorsey
Thomas Dorsey

Thomas Dorsey may refer to:*Tommy Dorsey, bandleader and jazz trombone player*Thomas A. Dorsey, gospel composer and performer, known as Georgia Tom in his earlier jazz career...
 and 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"....
 via gospel music
Gospel music

Gospel music is music that is written to express either personal or a communal belief regarding Christian life, as well as to give a Christian alternative to mainstream secular music....
. Since the arts have thrived on the South Side, the South Side has numerous art museums and galleries such as the DuSable Museum of African American History, National Museum of Mexican Art, National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum
National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum

The National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, located at 1801 S. Indiana Avenue in Chicago's Chicago Loop#South Loop is dedicated to displaying and studying art produced by veterans from the Vietnam War....
, and the David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art (known as the Smart Museum). In addition, cultural centers such as the South Shore Cultural Center
South Shore Cultural Center

The South Shore Cultural Center, in Chicago, Illinois, is a cultural facility located at 71st Street and South Shore Drive, in the city's South Shore, Chicago neighborhood....
, South Side Community Art Center
South Side Community Art Center

The South Side Community Art Center is an List of Chicago Landmarks in Chicago, Illinois.Completed in 1893 at 3831 S. Michigan Avenue , the Georgian Revival-style building originally served as a residence for grain merchant George Seaverns....
 and 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....
 endeavor to avail art and culture to the public while fostering opportunities for artists.

Socioeconomics

Midwayview1
Court of Honor and Grand Basin
The Illinois Constitution
Illinois Constitution

The Constitution of the State of Illinois is the governing document of the state of Illinois. There have been four Illinois Constitutions; the fourth and current version was adopted in 1970....
 gave rise to townships that provided municipal services in 1850. Several townships surrounding Chicago incorporated in order to better serve their residents. However, growth and prosperity led to an overburdened government system. In 1889, most of these townships determined that they would be better off as part of a larger Chicago. Lake View, Jefferson, Cicero, Lake, and Hyde Park Township
Hyde Park Township, Cook County, Illinois

Hyde Park Township, Cook County, Illinois is a former civil township in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States that existed as a separate municipality from 1861 until 1889 when it was annexed into the city of Chicago, Illinois....
s were annexed. Today's South Side is mostly a combination of the old Hyde Park and Lake Townships. Within these townships many had made speculative bets on the future prosperity of the respective regions. Much of the South Side has evolved from these speculative investments. Stephen A. Douglas
Stephen A. Douglas

Stephen Arnold Douglas was an United States politician from the western state of Illinois, and was the History of the United States Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 1860....
, Paul Cornell
Paul Cornell (lawyer)

Paul Cornell was an American lawyer and Chicago real estate speculator who founded the Hyde Park Township that included most of what are now known as the South Side and far southeast sides of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States....
, George Pullman
George Pullman

George Mortimer Pullman was an United States inventor and industrialist. He is known as the inventor of the Pullman Company sleeping car, and for violently suppressing striking workers in the company town he created, Pullman, Chicago....
 and various business entities have developed South Chicago real estate. The Pullman District
Pullman, Chicago

Pullman is a neighborhood on the South side of Chicago, Illinois, twelve miles from the Chicago Loop by Lake Calumet. It is also one of the 77 well-defined Community areas of Chicago....
, a company town, Hyde Park Township, various platted communities and subdivisions were the results of such efforts.

The Union Stock Yards
Union Stock Yards

The Union Stock Yard & Transit Co., or The Yards, operated in the New City, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois for 106 years, helping the city become known as "hog butcher for the world" and the center of the American meat packing industry for decades....
, which were once located in the South Side's New City
New City, Chicago

New City, one of the 77 Community areas of Chicago, is located on the southwest side of Chicago. It is a blend of Irish-Americans in Canaryville, Mexican-Americans in Back Of The Yards, & African-Americans south of 49th Street....
 community area (#61), at one point employed 25,000 people and produced 82 percent of the domestic meat consumption. They were so synonymous with the City for over a century that they were mentioned as part of the lyrics of Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra

Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra was an United States singer and actor.Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became a solo artist with great success in the early to mid-1940s, being the idol of the "bobby soxers"....
's "My Kind of Town
My Kind of Town

My Kind of Town is an American Broadcasting Company television show that premiered on Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 9:00 P.M. . Part reality television, part game show, the show brings 200 people from a small town in the United States to New York City to compete for prizes and participate in games and assorted gags....
", in the phrase: "The Union Stockyard, Chicago is..." The Union Stock Yard Gate
Union Stock Yard Gate

Located on Exchange Avenue at Peoria Street, this entrance to the famous Union Stock Yards was originally designed by John Wellboorn Root of Burnham and Root in around 1875....
 marking the old entrance to stockyards was designated a Chicago Landmark
Chicago Landmark

Chicago Landmark is a designation of the Mayor of Chicago and the Chicago City Council for historic buildings and other sites in Chicago, Illinois, United States....
 on February 24, 1972 and a National Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark

A National Historic Landmark is a building, :wiktionary:site, structure, object, or district, that is officially recognized by the Federal government of the United States for its historical significance....
 on May 29, 1981.

By the 1930s, Chicago boasted a composition which included over 25% residential structures less than 10 years old, many of which were bungalow
Bungalow

A bungalow is a type of single-story house that originated in India. The word derives from the Gujarati word ba?glo, which in turn came from Hindustani ba?gla....
s. These continued to be built in the working-class South Side into the 1960s. Kitchenette
Kitchenette

A kitchenette is a cooking area in motel and hotel rooms, studio apartment, college Dormitory, or office buildings. It usually consists of a small refrigerator, a microwave oven or hotplate, and, less frequently, a sink....
s, often including Murphy bed
Murphy bed

A Murphy bed is a bed that flips up at the head end for vertical storage inside a closet or Cabinet . To achieve this, the mattress is attached to the bed frame, often with a screw at each corner....
s and Pullman kitchens, also composed a large part of the housing supply during and after the Great Depression
Great Depression

File:International depression.pngThe Great Depression was a worldwide economic Recession starting in most places in 1929 and ending at different times in the 1930s or early 1940s for different countries....
, especially in the Black Belt. Chicago's South Side had a history of philanthropic
Philanthropist

A philanthropist is someone who engages in philanthropy; that is, someone who donates his or her time, money, and/or reputation to charitable organization....
 subsidized housing dating back to 1919.

In 1949, the United States Congress
United States Congress

The United States Congress is the Bicameralism legislature of the Federal government of the United States of the United States of America, consisting of two houses, the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives....
 passed the Housing Act to fund public housing to try to improve housing in many cities. The CHA produced a plan of citywide projects, which was rejected by some of the Chicago City Council
Chicago City Council

The Chicago City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the Chicago, Illinois in Illinois. It consists of fifty aldermen elected from fifty Wards of the United States to serve four-year terms....
's white aldermen who opposed public housing in their wards. This led to a CHA policy of construction of family housing in black residential areas, concentrated on the South and West Sides of the city.

Gentrification of parts of the Douglas
Douglas, Chicago

Douglas, located on the South side of Chicago, Illinois is one of 77 well-defined Chicago Community areas of Chicago. The neighborhood is named for Stephen A....
 community area has bolstered the Black Metropolis-Bronzeville District
Black Metropolis-Bronzeville District

Black Metropolis-Bronzeville District or simply Bronzeville is a historic district in the Douglas, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States....
. Gentrification in various parts of the South Side has displaced many African Americans. The South Side hosts numerous cooperative
Cooperative

A cooperative is defined by the International Co-operative Alliance Statement on the Co-operative Identity as an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled business....
s. Hyde Park
Hyde Park, Chicago

Hyde Park, located on the South side of Chicago, Illinois, in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States and seven miles south of the Chicago Loop, is a Chicago neighborhood and one of 77 Chicago Community areas of Chicago....
 has several middle-income co-ops, and other South Side regions have limited equity (subsidized, price-controlled) co-ops. These regions have experienced condominium
Condominium

A condominium, or condo, is a form of housing tenure and other real property where a specified part of a piece of real estate is individually owned while use of and access to common facilities in the piece such as hallways, heating system, elevators, exterior areas is executed under legal rights associated with the individual ownership...
 construction and conversion in the 1970s and 1980s. In addition, the South Side has regions that have been known for great wealth, such as Prairie Avenue
Prairie Avenue

Prairie Avenue is a north?south thoroughfare on the South side , which historically extended from 16th street in the Near South Side, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States to the city's southern limits and beyond....
. Its 21st century redevelopment includes One Museum Park
One Museum Park

One Museum Park, designed by Chicago-based architecture firm Pappageorge Haymes, Ltd., will be the tallest building in the Central Station development, the tallest building on the Near South Side, Chicago of Chicago and the tallest in Chicago south of Van Buren Street....
 and One Museum Park West
One Museum Park West

One Museum Park West is the companion structure to One Museum Park in the Near South Side, Chicago Community areas of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, Illinois, United States....
.

The South Side has accommodated much of the city's conference business with various convention center
Convention center

A convention center, in American English, is an exhibition hall, or conference center, that is designed to hold a Convention . In British English very large venues suitable for major trade shows are known as exhibition centres while the term "convention centre" is sometimes used for intermediate venues between exhibitions centres and...
s. The current McCormick Place
McCormick Place

File:McCormick Place Chicago logo.svgMcCormick Place is a convention center made up of four interconnected buildings sited on or near the shore of Lake Michigan, about 4 km south of downtown Chicago, Illinois, USA....
 Convention Center is the largest convention center in the United States, and the third largest in the world. Previously, the South Side hosted conventions at the Chicago Coliseum
Chicago Coliseum

The Chicago Coliseum was a large building in Chicago, Illinois from the 1890s to 1982 that served as a sports arena, convention center, and exhibition hall over the course of its history....
 and the International Amphitheatre
International Amphitheatre

The International Amphitheatre was an list of indoor arenas located in Chicago, Illinois. It was just west of Halsted Street, where 43rd Street T-ed into Halsted....
. Although the South Side does not have any retail offerings that rival the Magnificent Mile
Magnificent Mile

The Magnificent Mile is the portion of Michigan Avenue in Chicago, IL, Illinois extending from the Chicago River to Oak Street in Near North Side, Chicago Community areas of Chicago....
, it does have the Ford City Mall
Ford City Mall

Ford City Mall is a shopping mall located on the southwest side of Chicago in the West Lawn, Chicago neighborhood on 76rd Street and Cicero Avenue....
 and the surrounding shopping district, which includes several big-box retailers
Big-box store

A big-box store is a physically large retail establishment, usually part of a chain store. The term sometimes also refers, by extension, to the company that operates the store....
.

Prostitution

Chicago's reputation for political corruption stems in part from tolerance of vices such as prostitution
Prostitution

The word prostitution is used to indicate:1. The exposing or otherwise offering oneself or someone else with the purpose of tempting potential customers to exchange money or goods for the promise of cooperativeness in sexual intercourse from the exposed person;...
. Early prostitution occurred in the central business district
Central business district

A central business district is the commercial and often geographic heart of a city. In Australia, China , Republic of Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore and South Africa, the phrase is commonly used, and is often colloquially abbreviated to "CBD"....
. However, the disreputables were eventually pushed to the South Side, creating the Levee, one of the nation's most infamous sex districts. Although Chicago Mayor Carter Harrison II closed the Levee in 1912 and much of the trade moved to the suburbs, nightclubs on the South Side had an ample supply of prostitutes. Among those who cared for and rehabilitated persons charged with prostitution were a small group of the Good Shepherd Sisters
Good Shepherd Sisters

The Sisters of the Good Shepherd is a Roman Catholic monastic order dedicated to a mission of reconciliation and mercy. The Institute of the Good Shepherd is a branch of Our Lady of Charity of the Refuge, founded in 1641 by Blessed Jean Eudes, at Caen, France....
, who became the first nun
Nun

A Nun is a woman who has taken special vows committing her to a religious life. She may be an monasticism who voluntarily chooses to leave mainstream society and live her life in prayer and contemplation in a monastery or convent....
s to serve African Americans on Chicago's South Side.

Education


Colleges and universities

With 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 South Side hosts post-secondary educational institutions that are considered to be elite. In addition to being highly ranked, the University of Chicago has had 16 Nobel Prizes awarded to persons of research or on faculty at the university at the time of the award announcement, placing it 6th among U.S. institutions. Furthermore, at 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....
 on the campus, the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction
Nuclear chain reaction

A nuclear chain reaction occurs when one nuclear reaction causes an average of one or more nuclear reactions, thus leading to a self-propagating number of these reactions....
 was achieved under the direction of 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....
. The De La Salle Institute
De La Salle Institute

De La Salle Institute is a Roman Catholic Church, Brothers of the Christian Schools, secondary school located in the Douglas, Chicago#Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois....
, located in the Douglas, Chicago
Douglas, Chicago

Douglas, located on the South side of Chicago, Illinois is one of 77 well-defined Chicago Community areas of Chicago. The neighborhood is named for Stephen A....
 community area across the street from the Chicago Police Department
Chicago Police Department

The Chicago Police Department, also known as the CPD, is the principal Police Law enforcement agency of the City of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States, under the jurisdiction of the Mayor of Chicago....
 headquarters, has taught many notable celebrities and 5 Chicago Mayors: Richard J. Daley
Richard J. Daley

Richard Joseph Daley served for 21 years as the undisputed Democratic Political boss of Chicago and is considered by historians to be the "last of the big city bosses." He played a major role in the History of the United States Democratic Party, especially with his support of John F....
, Michael A. Bilandic, Martin H. Kennelly
Martin H. Kennelly

Martin H. Kennelly served as mayor of Chicago, Illinois for the United States Democratic Party.Kennelly was born in Chicago's Bridgeport, Chicago neighborhood, the son of a packing house worker....
, Frank J. Corr
Frank J. Corr

Frank J. Corr served as acting mayor of Chicago, Illinois in 1933 following the assassination of Anton Cermak for the Democratic Party .Corr was born in Brooklyn, NY, but his family moved to Chicago in 1890 when he was thirteen years old....
, and current mayor, Richard M. Daley
Richard M. Daley

Richard Michael Daley is a United States politician, member of the national and local Democratic Party and current Mayor of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois....
. Three of these mayors hail from the South Side's Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Chicago

Bridgeport, one of 77 Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois, is a neighborhood located on the city's South Side . It is bounded, generally, on the west and north by the Chicago River, on the east by Canal Street, and on the south by Pershing Road....
 community area, which has itself produced 5 Chicago Mayors. The University of Chicago hosts one of the nation's best medical centers at the University of Chicago Medical Center. The South Side also hosts its share of community colleges such as Olive-Harvey College
Olive-Harvey College

Olive-Harvey College is a community college on Chicago's far south side at 10001 S Woodlawn Ave, and a part of the City Colleges of Chicago. Its name arises from two Medal of Honor winners of the Vietnam era, Milton Olive, III, and Carmel B....
, Kennedy-King College
Kennedy-King College

Kennedy-King College is a two-year community college in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is part of the City Colleges of Chicago, a system of two-year education that has existed in Chicago, Illinois since Crane Technical College began to accept adult students in 1911....
, Richard J. Daley College
Richard J. Daley College

Richard J. Daley College is one of the seven City Colleges of Chicago with an enrollment of approximately 4500 students and 81 full-time faculty....
 and other four-year educational institutions such as St. Xavier University
St. Xavier University

Saint Xavier University , is a coeducational institution of higher learning located in the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois, Illinois. The university currently enrolls over 5,000 students and is known for its undergraduate and graduate programs in nursing, business, and education....
, Chicago State University
Chicago State University

Chicago State University is a state university in Chicago, Illinois....
 and the Illinois Institute of Technology
Illinois Institute of Technology

Illinois Institute of Technology is a private Ph.D.-granting university located in Chicago, Illinois, area with programs in engineering, science, psychology, architecture, business, communication studies, industrial technology, information technology, design, and law....
. Two concentrations of residents with post baccalaureate degrees are found on the South Side; Hyde Park/Kenwood and Beverly/Ashburn.

Primary and secondary schools

Chicago Public Schools
Chicago Public Schools

Chicago Public Schools, commonly abbreviated as CPS by local residents and politicians, is a large school district that manages over 600 public elementary and high schools in Chicago, Illinois....
 operates the public schools serving the South Side. Zoned public high schools serving the South Side include DuSable High School
DuSable High School

DuSable High School is a Douglas, Chicago#Bronzeville high school opened in 1934. It is named after Chicago's first non-native inhabitant and trader, Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable....
, Englewood Technical Prep Academy
Englewood Technical Prep Academy

Englewood Technical Prep Academy or sometimes referred to as simply Englewood High School , part of the Chicago Public Schools system, serves the Englewood, Chicago community on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois....
, John Hope College Prep High School, and Phillips Academy High School. Magnet public high schools in the South Side include Simeon Career Academy.

University of Chicago Lab School, affiliated with the University of Chicago, is a private school located in the South Side.

Landmarks

Robie House
Chicago Race Riot
The South Side is home to many official landmarks and other notable buildings and structures. It hosts three 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 ....
, & Lorado Taft Midway Studios
Lorado Taft Midway Studios

The Lorado Taft Midway Studios consist of a converted and relocated barn that became the art studio of one of the early 20th century's most important sculptors, Lorado Taft....
). Since its construction in 1968, 1700 East 56th Street
1700 East 56th Street

1700 East 56th Street, also known as 1700 Building, is a 38-story luxury apartment building overlooking Lake Michigan and adjacent to Jackson Park and the Museum of Science and Industry in the Hyde Park, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States....
 has been the tallest building on the South Side. However, One Museum Park
One Museum Park

One Museum Park, designed by Chicago-based architecture firm Pappageorge Haymes, Ltd., will be the tallest building in the Central Station development, the tallest building on the Near South Side, Chicago of Chicago and the tallest in Chicago south of Van Buren Street....
, which is along Roosevelt Road
Roosevelt Road

Roosevelt Road is a major east-west thoroughfare in the city of Chicago, Illinois, and its western suburbs. It is 1200 South in the city's Streets and highways of Chicago, but only one mile south of Madison Street ....
, the northern border of the South Side, will soon take over this title. One Museum Park West
One Museum Park West

One Museum Park West is the companion structure to One Museum Park in the Near South Side, Chicago Community areas of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, Illinois, United States....
, which will be next door to One Museum Park, will also be one of the tallest buildings in Chicago. 1700 East 56th will continue to be the tallest building south of 13th street. Although most of the other tall buildings in Chicago are in the Loop or Near North Side
Near North Side, Chicago

The Near North Side is one of 77 well defined Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is located north of the Chicago River and the downtown central business district ....
 community areas, many Chicago Landmarks are located on the South Side.

There is a large concentration of landmark buildings in the Black Metropolis-Bronzeville District. Also, buildings such as Powhatan Apartments
Powhatan Apartments

The Powhatan or Powhatan Apartments is a 22-story luxury apartment building overlooking Lake Michigan and adjacent to Burnham Park in the Kenwood, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois....
, 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 ....
 and John J. Glessner House
John J. Glessner House

The John J. Glessner House, operated as the Glessner House Museum, is an important 19th-century residence located at 1800 S. Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Illinois....
 are among the South Side landmarks. The South Side has many of Chicago's landmark places of worship such as Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist, First Church of Deliverance
First Church of Deliverance

First Church of Deliverance is a landmark church located on South Wabash Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, Illinois, USA. The church was built in 1939 by Walter T....
 and K.A.M. Isaiah Israel Temple
K.A.M. Isaiah Israel Temple

The KAM Isaiah Israel Temple is the Oldest synagogues in the United States synagogue in Chicago, founded in 1847 as the place of worship for the KAM Isaiah Israel Congregation....
. The South Side also has several landmark districts including two located in 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....
's 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: Kenwood District
Kenwood District

The Kenwood District is a historic district in the officially designated Kenwood, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, Illinois bounded by E....
, and North Kenwood District
North Kenwood District

The North Kenwood District is a historic district in the Kenwood, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago, IL, Illinois. It includes the 4500-block of South Berkeley, as well as surrounding historic structures in an area bounded by 43rd Street, 47th Street, Cottage Grove, and the Illinois Central Railroad tracks....
. In addition to its art museums the South Side hosts 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....
, which although not an art museum has its place in the artistic fabric of the city. The Museum of Science and Industry is located in the Palace of Fine Arts, one of the few remaining buildings from the 1893 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....
, which was hosted in South Side.

In addition to hosting Obama, the South Side is the residence of other currently prominent black leaders such as Jesse Jackson
Jesse Jackson

Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr. is an American civil rights activism and Baptist Minister of religion. He was a candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988 and served as "shadow senator" for the District of Columbia from 1991 to 1997....
 and Louis Farrakhan
Louis Farrakhan

Louis Farrakhan , is the Supreme Minister and National Representative of the Nation of Islam and Elijah Muhammad. He is an advocate for African American interests, and a critic of American society....
. It is also place where United States Congressmen
United States House of Representatives

The United States House of Representatives, commonly referred to as "the House", is one of the bicameralism of the United States Congress; the other is the United States Senate....
 Jesse Jackson, Jr.
Jesse Jackson, Jr.

Jesse Louis Jackson, Jr. is a Democratic Party member of the United States House of Representatives representing , which includes the part of the Chicago Southland southeast suburbs of Chicago and part of the South Side ....
 and Bobby Rush
Bobby Rush

Bobby Lee Rush is an Politics of the United States from Illinois. A Democratic Party , he has served in the United States House of Representatives as the member from Illinois' 1st congressional district since 1993....
 (a former Black Panther
Black panther

A black panther is a black color variant of one of several species of larger Felidae which are known by the term panther in various parts of the world, and belong to the feline genus panthera which contains lions, tigers, leopards and jaguars....
 leader) serve.

The South Side has been a place of political controversy. Although the locations of some of these notable controversies have not become officials landmarks, they remain important parts of Chicago history. The Chicago Race Riot of 1919
Chicago Race Riot of 1919

The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 was a major Mass racial violence in the United States that began in on July 27, 1919 and ended on August 3. During the riot, dozens died and hundreds were injured....
 was the worst of the approximately 25 riots during the Red Summer of 1919
Red Summer of 1919

Red Summer, coined by author James Weldon Johnson, is used to describe the bloody race riots that occurred during the summer and autumn of 1919....
 and required 6000 National Guard
United States National Guard

The National Guard of the United States is a Military reserve force composed of U.S. state National Guard militia members or units under federally recognized active or inactive Military of the United States service for the United States ....
 troops to quell. As mentioned above, segregation has been a political theme of controversy for some time on the South Side as exhibited by Hansberry v. Lee
Hansberry v. Lee

Hansberry v. Lee, , is a famous case now usually known in civil procedure for teaching that res judicata may not bind a subsequent plaintiff who had no opportunity to be represented in the earlier civil action....
, .

Transportation

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The South Side is served extensively by mass transit as well as major roads and highways. In addition, Midway International Airport, which provides connections between the South Side and the world, is located on the South Side. Among the highways through the South Side are I-94
Interstate 94 in Illinois

In the U.S. state of Illinois, Interstate 94 generally runs north-south through the northeastern portion of the state, in Lake County, Illinois and Cook County, Illinois....
 (which goes by the names Dan Ryan Expressway
Dan Ryan Expressway

The Dan Ryan Expressway runs from the Circle Interchange with I-290 near downtown Chicago through the south side of the city. It is designated as both Interstate 90 and Interstate 94 north of 66th Street, a distance of , and only Interstate 94 south of its connection with the Chicago Skyway near 66th Street, a distance of ....
, Bishop Ford Freeway
Bishop Ford Freeway

The Bishop Ford Freeway, formerly known as the Calumet Expressway, is a portion of Interstate 94 in northeastern Illinois, south of downtown Chicago....
, and Kingery Expressway
Kingery Expressway

The Robert Kingery Expressway, formerly called the Tri-State Highway, is a three-mile-long , eight-lane expressway in northeastern Illinois. It carries Interstates Interstate 80 and Interstate 94 from the Illinois/Indiana border at the Borman Expressway west to Illinois Route 394, Interstate 294 , and the southern end of the Bishop Ford Free...
 on the South Side), I-90
Interstate 90 in Illinois

In the U.S. state of Illinois, Interstate 90 runs roughly northwest through the northern end of the state, from the Indiana border to Wisconsin....
 (which goes by the names Dan Ryan Expressway
Dan Ryan Expressway

The Dan Ryan Expressway runs from the Circle Interchange with I-290 near downtown Chicago through the south side of the city. It is designated as both Interstate 90 and Interstate 94 north of 66th Street, a distance of , and only Interstate 94 south of its connection with the Chicago Skyway near 66th Street, a distance of ....
, and Chicago Skyway
Chicago Skyway

The Chicago Skyway also known as Chicago Skyway Toll bridge System is a 7.8 mile long tollway bridging Interstate 90 at the Dan Ryan Expressway on the west end, and the Indiana Toll Road on the east end....
 on the South Side), I-57, I-55
Interstate 55 in Illinois

In the U.S. state of Illinois, Interstate 55 is a major north-south Interstate Highway that connects the Chicago and St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan areas....
 U.S. 12
U.S. Route 12 in Illinois

In the U.S. state of Illinois, U.S. Route 12 is an arterial highway that runs northwest to southeast through the Chicago metropolitan area. It runs from the Wisconsin border north of Richmond, Illinois to the Indiana border at Chicago with U.S....
, U.S. 20
U.S. Route 20 in Illinois

In the U.S. state of Illinois, U.S. Route 20 is a major arterial highway that runs from the Iowa state line at East Dubuque, Illinois at the northwestern tip of Illinois, to the Indiana state line at Chicago south of the Chicago Skyway....
, and U.S. 41
U.S. Route 41 in Illinois

In the U.S. state of Illinois, U.S. Route 41 runs north from the Indiana border beneath the Chicago Skyway on Indianapolis Boulevard to the Wisconsin border north of the northern terminus of the Tri-State Tollway with Interstate 94....
. Several 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....
 (CTA) bus and train lines 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....
 train lines link the South Side to rest of the city. The South Side is serviced by the 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....
, 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....
 and Orange
Orange Line (Chicago Transit Authority)

The Orange Line , is a rapid transit line in Chicago, Illinois, Illinois run by the Chicago Transit Authority as part of Chicago 'L' system. It is approximately long, and runs below grade and elevated on existing railroad embankments and new concrete and steel structures from Chicago Midway International Airport, the Southwest Side and downt...
 lines of the CTA
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 the Rock Island District
Rock Island District

The Rock Island District is a commuter rail line operated by Metra from Chicago, Illinois, United States, southwest to Joliet, Illinois. While Metra does not specifically refer to any of its lines by a particular color, the timetable accents for the Rock Island District line are printed in "Rocket Red"....
, Metra Electric
Metra Electric Line

The Metra Electric Line is an rail electrification commuter rail line owned and operated by Metra, connecting Millennium Station in downtown Chicago, Illinois, with its southern suburbs....
, and South Shore
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....
 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....
 lines and a few stops on the SouthWest Service
SouthWest Service

The SouthWest Service is an American commuter rail line owned and operated by Metra, running southwest from Union Station in downtown Chicago, Illinois, to Manhattan, Illinois....
 Metra line. In addition to standard local metropolitan bus service by the CTA, several South Side CTA express service bus routes provide the South Side with direct service into 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...
 by running without stops along Lake Shore Drive
Lake Shore Drive

Lake Shore Drive is a mostly freeway-standard expressway running parallel with and alongside the shoreline of Lake Michigan through Chicago, Illinois, United States....
.

Parks

The 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....
 boasts of parkland, 552 parks, 33 beaches, nine museums, two world-class conservatories
Conservatory (greenhouse)

A conservatory is a glass and metal structure traditionally found in the garden of a large house. Modern conservatories are smaller, can be made of Polyvinyl chloride and are often added to houses for home improvement purposes....
, 16 historic lagoon
Lagoon

A lagoon is a body of comparatively shallow sea water or brackish water separated from the deeper sea by a shallow or exposed Bar , reef, or similar feature....
s, 10 bird and wildlife gardens. Many of these are on the South Side, including several large parks that are part of the legacy of Paul Cornell
Paul Cornell (lawyer)

Paul Cornell was an American lawyer and Chicago real estate speculator who founded the Hyde Park Township that included most of what are now known as the South Side and far southeast sides of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States....
, the father of Hyde Park, and his service on the South Parks Commission. Chicago Park District parks serving the South Side include Burnham Park
Burnham Park (Chicago)

Burnham Park is a public park in Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States. The six mile long 598 acre park is composed of Chicago Park District property that connects Grant Park to Jackson Park along the Lake Michigan lakefront....
, 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....
, Washington Park
Washington Park (Chicago park)

Washington Park is a 372 acre park between Cottage Grove Avenue and Martin Luther King Drive, located at 5531 S. Martin Luther King Dr. in the Washington Park, Chicago Community areas of Chicago on the South side of Chicago, Illinois in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States....
, 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....
 and Harold Washington Park
Harold Washington Park

Harold Washington Park is a small park in the Chicago Park District located in the Hyde Park, Chicago Community areas of Chicago on the South side of Chicago, Illinois, Illinois, United States....
. The parks of Chicago foster and host tremendous amounts of athletic activities. The South Side also has the only Illinois state park within the city of Chicago: William W. Powers State Recreation Area
William W. Powers State Recreation Area

William W. Powers State Recreation Area is an List of Illinois state parks administered by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources on in the Hegewisch, Chicago Community areas of Chicago of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States....
. In addition, several events cause the closure of parts of Lake Shore Drive
Lake Shore Drive

Lake Shore Drive is a mostly freeway-standard expressway running parallel with and alongside the shoreline of Lake Michigan through Chicago, Illinois, United States....
. Although the Chicago Marathon
Chicago Marathon

The Bank of America's Chicago Marathon is a major marathon held yearly in Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States. Alongside the Boston Marathon, New York City Marathon, London Marathon and Berlin Marathons, it is one of the five World Marathon Majors....
 causes many roads to be closed in its route that goes as far north as Wrigleyville and to Bronzeville
Douglas, Chicago

Douglas, located on the South side of Chicago, Illinois is one of 77 well-defined Chicago Community areas of Chicago. The neighborhood is named for Stephen A....
 on the South Side, it does not cause any closures to the drive. However, on the South Side, the Chicago Half Marathon necessitates closures, and the entire drive is closed for Bike The Drive
Bike The Drive

Bike The Drive is a recreational, non-competitive bicycle ride held each year in Chicago, in which Lake Shore Drive is cleared of motor vehicle traffic and opened exclusively to bicyclists for several hours beginning at dawn....
.

Beginning in 1905, the White City Amusement Park
White City Amusement Park

The White City Amusement Park was a recreational area located in the Greater Grand Crossing, Chicago and Woodlawn, Chicago Community areas of Chicago on the South Side of Chicago from 1905 until the 1950s....
, located on 63rd Street provided a recreational area to the citizens of the area. Until the early 1920s, a dirigible service ran from the park, which was also the location that Goodyear Blimp
Goodyear Blimp

The Goodyear Blimp is the collective name for a fleet of Non-rigid airship operated by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for advertising purposes and for use as a television camera platform for aerial views of sporting events....
s were first produced, to Grant Park
Grant Park (Chicago)

Grant Park is a large park in the Chicago Loop Community areas of Chicago of , United States. The park's most notable features are Millennium Park, Buckingham Fountain and the Art Institute of Chicago....
. This service was discontinued after the Wingfoot Air Express Crash
Wingfoot Air Express Crash

The Wingfoot Air Express was a dirigible that crashed into the Illinois Trust and Savings Building in Chicago on Monday July 21, 1919. The dirigible, owned by the Goodyear blimp was transporting people from Grant Park to the White City Amusement Park....
. Although a fire destroyed much of the park in the late 1920s and more was torn down in the 1930s, in some form or another the park continued to exist until the 1950s.