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About the Rogers Park, Illinois AreasWith 63,000 residents speaking more than 80 languages, Rogers Park is one of America’s most culturally and economically diverse neighborhoods, yet its residents enjoy a sense of community and harmony that is the envy of many of Chicago’s more homogenous neighborhoods. Easy and convenient access to the city, the natural charms of the Lake Michigan shore, many beautiful parks and gardens, and a host of exciting cultural, recreational, and leisure opportunities make Rogers Park a great place to live. Location Geography/Terrain Distance to 3 closest major cities Jobs Parks/Sports/Recreation/Golf Cutting through the neighborhood and extending north and south, the fabulous Forest Preserve District of Cook County offers countless places for city dwellers to be rejuvenated and restored by nature’s peace and beauty. Over 200 picnic groves, more than 100 miles of paved bicycle trails and 200 miles of multi-use trails for horse riders, hikers and cross-country skiers, 10 golf courses, 4 driving ranges and 5 toboggan slides are available to the general public. In addition the Forest Preserve District offers winter recreation such as ice fishing, snowmobiling, sledding and coasting, cross-country skiing and ice skating in designated areas. There is boating, fishing, and swimming in over 27 ponds, streams, and lakes, and special areas where model boats or airplanes can be operated. There’s even a place where you can let your dog off its leash and give it some serious field training. Wherever you live in Rogers Park there are at least several excellent public golf courses just a short drive away. The nine-hole Billy Caldwell course, just ten minutes from downtown Chicago offers everything you need for a quick game after work or, closer to home, the Robert A. Black course is guaranteed to test the most skilled golfer. In North Sheridan Rd, Straight Shootin Golf Lessons offers one hour lessons that are excellent value for money and guaranteed to improve your game. Special Attractions/Events Gardeners and admirers of beautiful gardens will enjoy the annual Rogers Park Garden Walk. Now in its 12th year this popular annual event offers a tour of the gardens of Rogers Park’s many stately and historic homes. As more people become interested in healthy food the popularity of Farmers’ Markets is increasing nationally. Rogers Park holds an extremely popular Farmers’ Market each Saturday during the summer and fall, where the best of freshly harvested locally-grown seasonal fruit and vegetables share space with gourmet cheeses, fresh herbs, maple syrup, honey, breads fresh from the oven, herbal soaps, fresh cut flowers, and much more. Rogers Park and nearby neighborhoods are home to several excellent professional theater companies and renowned venues which offer stimulating and entertaining dramatic fare to discerning playgoers. Since its formation in1983 the Raven Theatre has focused on American classics and on lesser-known projects that shed light on the "American Experience", establishing itself as an important voice in regional theatre. The theatre also produces exciting children’s drama, with traveling productions delighting and entertaining children throughout the Chicagoland region. Other theater companies include the well-known Side Project Theatre, while the 297-seat Kathleen Mullady Memorial Theatre at Loyola University’s Lakeshore Campus is an integral part of Chicago’s lively theatre and arts scene. Interesting Facts/Historic Buildings and Places Several decades from the 1830’s saw waves of immigrants, mostly from Germany and Luxembourg, settling in the area to grow hay for winter stock feed and cucumbers for pickling. The village of Rogers Park, named after Philip Rogers, an early pioneer and land speculator, was formally incorporated in 1878, and became increasingly culturally diverse as the years passed. Following extensive settlement of German, Irish, English and European Jewish migrants in the 1930’s, in addition to the movement of wealthy Chicagoans to planned communities in the area, Rogers Park became, and continues to this day, one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the United States, with an amazingly rich mix of cultures, ethnicities, languages, age groups and family incomes living harmoniously together. Request my Free Lincoln Park, Lakeview and Andersonville Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Lincoln Park, Lakeview and Andersonville, Illinois area. Don't move here without it! Remember: I'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and I will send it right out... It's my job to know EVERYTHING about Lincoln Park, Lakeview and Andersonville! Ask me any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and I promise to get back to you quickly...
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