A Brief Overview Of Lakeview East In Chicago

By Anita Ortega


Chicago is a vast metropolis lying between the magnificent Great Lakes and the impressive Mississippi River Watershed. The region offers some of the most beautiful scenery to be found anywhere. But it is not its natural beauty that has made this great city the third largest in The United States. It is an international center of industry, technology, communications and transportation. In fact, the O Hare International airport is the second busiest on the planet. The city boasts many distinguished neighborhoods, with Lakeview East being just one of them.

This popular neighborhood boasts a vibrant population but it is especially noted for its strong and populous Jewish community. It is no wonder that the area is home to three of the largest synagogues in the area. Interestingly, the area is also noteworthy for a number of other churches, with the Lake View Presbyterian Church and Our Lady of Mount Carmel being the oldest in the city.

Informally, the area consist of four neighborhoods, the other three being Halstead, Wrigleyville and West Lake View. They are situated in the north of Chicago and they are bordered by the spectacular Lake Michigan. The area used to be a camping ground for Native American Indians and was first settled by westerners in 1837 when some Swiss settlers made this area their home.

Accommodation in this neighborhood is not cheap. It is considered to be an upmarket area and the many condominiums and apartment buildings all cater for well to do tenants or owners. The exclusive boutiques and restaurants are also considered to be upscale. Day to day business is generally conducted in the Halstead area. The area offers a vibrant nightlife and there are numerous pubs and clubs offering entertainment.

One of the biggest cultural events in this area is the annual Chicago Gay Pride Parade. It attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world. Major streets are closed to traffic to make way for a giant street fair. The area is also home to the yearly Matthew Shepard vigil. This well known activist devoted his life to campaigning for gay rights.

Another major cultural event offered by this neighborhood is the annual Festival of the Arts. It is truly a world class arts festival and normally offers the works of more than a hundred and seventy juried artists from all over the world. Artists from every imaginable medium are showcased and celebrated musicians take to the stage. Visitors can even enroll for classes.

A large proportion of the population is health conscious and participates in various sports. It is not surprising, then, to learn that the area boasts many excellent sporting facilities that cater for every possible need. There are also many state of the art gymnasiums. The Chicago Marathon, one of the biggest in the world, is also contested here. Lake Michigan offers enthusiasts of water sports many delightful options.

Nobody will argue the fact that Chicago is a magnificent city and this community seems to be a perfect example of the well to do families and professionals that have chosen to live in this beautiful part of Illinois. The population is enlightened and modern, yet they are deeply conscious of their roots and history.




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