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Edgebrook Park

Address


6525 N. Hiawatha Ave.
Chicago, IL 60646

Jurisdiction

Chicago Parks

History

As automobiles became increasingly affordable to Chicago's middle-class residents in the late 1920s, the northwest side's Forest Glen quickly developed as a commuter neighborhood. In 1939, the Board of Education built the new Edgebrook Elementary School to meet the educational needs of the booming community. Thirty years later, the Chicago Park District began leasing property surrounding the school. For more than a decade, the Park District and the Board of Education jointly operated the school and adjacent ball fields and playground. The Park District withdrew from the site in 1983. Only seven years later, however, joint operations were reinstituted after community residents approached the Park District about developing school-based recreational programming for children, teenagers, and adults. The following year in 1991, the Board of Education transferred a five-acre section of the school property to the Park District but retained additional acreage for possible future library construction.

 

 

 

 

 

Description

Located in the Forest Glen community just north of Devon Avenue and east of Central Avenue, Edgebrook Park is a 7-acre school/park campus site consisting of baseball fields and open green space.

During the school year, the Chicago Park District uses Edgebrook School’s gymnasium to offer after-school programming for community youth.

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