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Neighborhoods in Chicago
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Albany Park
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Armour Square/China Town
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Austin
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Avondale
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Bridgeport
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Bronzeville/ Grand Boulevard
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Bucktown
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Douglas
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Edgewater
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Englewood
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Far North Side
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Far Southeast Side
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Far Southwest Side
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Fuller Park
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Garfield Park
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Gold Coast
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Greater Grand Crossing
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Humboldt Park
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Hyde Park
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Irving Park
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Kenwood
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Lakeview/Wrigleyville
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Lawndale
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Lincoln Park
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Lincoln Square/ Ravenswood
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Logan Square
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McKinley Park
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Near South Side
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Near West Side/ University Village
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New City/Back of the Yards
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North Center/Roscoe Village
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North Park
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Northwest Side
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Oakland
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Pilsen
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River North
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Rogers Park
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South Shore
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Southwest Side
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The Loop
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Uptown
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Washington Park
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West Town
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Woodlawn
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Chicago, IL is the 3rd most-populated city in the United States and the largest city in the midwest.
Living in Chicago, IL
Chicago is known for it's breath-taking architecture, high rise buildings, and rich history. There are also 29 miles of lakefront with 15 miles of beaches along Lake Michigan. Renters can also take advantage of the some of the more than 40 museums, hundreds of theaters, and fine cuisine.
But deciding where to live in Chicago is complicated by the numerous great neighborhoods within the city that offer entertainment, beauty, and accessibility.
Live in Wrigleyville and catch a game at nearby Wrigley Field, have total access to the fun and sun by Lake Michigan when renting in the Gold Coast or Hyde Park, or stroll through one of the many parks in Lincoln Park.
Traveling around Chicagois facilitated by the "L" subway system that boasts numerous lines and stations to link Chicago and the suburbs. Furthermore, renters in Chicago can utilize the two international airports owned and operated by the city of Chicago, Midway and O'Hare.
Professional Sports in Chicago, IL
Major League Baseball-- Chicago Cubs / Wrigley Field
Major League Baseball-- Chicago White Sox / U.S. Cellular Field
National Basketball Association-- Chicago Bulls / United Center
Major League Lacross-- Chicago Machine / Toyota Park
Major League Soccer-- Chicago Fire / Toyota Park
National Football League-- Chicago Bears / Soldier Field
National Hockey League-- Chicago Blackhawks / United Center
* The Chicago Marathon is also held in Chicago and is one of the 5 World Marathon Majors.
Interesting Facts about Chicago, IL
Chicagois home to three of the tallest buildings in the world:
The Sears Tower -- 1,450 ft
The Amoco Building -- 1,136 ft
The John Hancock Building -- 1,127 ft

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