الأربعاء، 16 أبريل 2014

Why Lakeview East Is Considered To Be A Prime Neighborhood 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 is considered to be one of the jewels of the city. It is notable for its large Jewish community and this is reflected in the fact that it boasts three major synagogues. In fact, the neighborhood is famous for its churches and it is home to Our Lady of Mount Carmel and the Lake View Presbyterian Church, two of the oldest religious structures in the city.

Geographically, the area is situated north of the greater Chicago metropolis. The area is divided into four distinct neighborhoods, with West Lake View, Halstead and Wrigleyville being the other three. The very name of the neighborhood suggests a lake nearby and it is indeed bordered by Lake Michigan. The first inhabitants were Swiss settlers which came to the area as far back as 1837.

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.

Culturally, this area is probably best known for its giant Gay Pride Parade which is held on the last Sunday every June. It attracts many thousands of visitors and the entire area becomes a massive street fair, with major avenues blocked to traffic. The Matthew Shepard vigil is also held here every year. Shepard is well known for his efforts to stop gay hate and to educate the public on gay issues.

There is also the yearly Festival of the Arts to look forward to. Artists from everywhere in the world exhibit their works and every imaginable medium is represented. The festival lasts for an entire weekend and visitors are entertained by a host of celebrated musicians and other entertainers. Workshop in photography, painting and many other subjects are also on offer.

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.

It seems as if this neighborhood is indeed one of the jewels in the crown of Chicago. It is a modern community but its roots are firmly entrenched in history and culture. It is home to a population that is diverse yet similar in the sense that they all enjoy the finer things in life.




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