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Dobson Park

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Address


7521 S. Dobson Ave.
Chicago, IL 60619

Jurisdiction

Chicago Parks

Description

Located in the Greater Grand Crossing community, Dobson Park is a recreational destination enjoyed by park patrons and their families.This park totals 0.33 acres and contains a playground with swings and benches to sit and enjoy nature or have a picnic.

History

In 1882, the City of Chicago acquired the lot at the northeast corner of South Dobson Avenue and 75th Place from real estate developer Paul Cornell, a leading force behind the creation of Chicago's South Park System 12 years before. In 1884, the City acquired more land from Edwin Harley to expand the park.  The city soon built a fire house on the property. By 1945, however, the fire station had burned down, and the city's Bureau of Parks and Recreation had transformed the site into a small park with a wading pool, a sand box, and playground equipment.  The City transferred the park to the Chicago Park District pursuant to the Chicago Park and City Exchange of Functions Act of 1957.  The Chicago Park District made playground improvements in 1966 and again in 1991. Dobson Park takes its name from the adjacent street, named for R.W. Dobson, another south side real estate developer.