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Lincoln Park

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Some of Chicago's most expensive housing can be found in this highly sought-after area north of downtown. Lincoln Park is also home to a myriad of fine restaurants, night spots, boutiques and theaters. The park itself stretches along the lakefront from the Gold Coast north to Edgewater. With its miles of stunning lake views, beaches, greenery, lagoons and paths, the park welcomes joggers, tennis players, golfers, cyclists, and softball players, as well as visitors to Lincoln Park Zoo, the adjacent Lincoln Park Conservatory, and the park's nature preserves and marinas.

Just northwest of the corner of Wells Street and North Avenue is the charming Lincoln Park enclave known as the Old Town Triangle. The neighborhood has quaint narrow streets-some paved with bricks-and historic cottages, row homes and townhouses. Northwest along Lincoln Avenue at Fullerton, the Lincoln Park community of DePaul takes its name from century-old DePaul University, whose campus is the neighborhood's focal point. DePaul offers stately single-family and multiple-unit housing, including original Chicago row homes with ornamented Victorian facades. The neighborhood has restored graystones and newer homes designed by top Chicago architects.

As adaptive reuse architecture has transformed old schools, churches, warehouses and factories into desirable living spaces, Lincoln Park's boundaries have pushed farther west. Nearby are Wrightwood and Sheffield, two areas that share many of the same characteristics and housing stock. Southwest is Ranch Triangle, an area adjacent to Clybourn Avenue.