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Spanning the eastern parts of Lincoln Park and the Near North area, Old Town is a vibrant community that is considered both affluent and historic. Its boundaries are Clark Street on the east, Division Street on the south, Larrabee Street on the west and North Avenue on the north. The Old Town Triangle starts north of North Avenue and is formed by connecting the points of Sedgwick Street on the west, Armitage Avenue on the north and Lincoln Avenue and Clark Street on the east.
With Lincoln Park, Lincoln Park Zoo, the Alfred Caldwell Lily Pond and the lakefront less than 10 minutes away by foot, individuals looking for outdoor activities will find many options.
The CTA Red Line runs on the outskirts of Old Town with stops at North/Clybourn and Clark/ Division. The CTA Brown Line runs directly through Old Town stop
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LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2941 Linneman St, Glenview, IL 60025
847.998.5035
he.glenview34.org
LINCOLN SCHOOL
Lincoln School is a neighborhood school that off ers a humanitiesbased curriculum which features schoolwide arts integration and specialized programs in French, music, art, and instrumental band. For academically advanced students in Grades 68, Lincoln off ers the International Gifted Program.
LINCOLN PARK HIGH SCHOOL
2001 N Orchard St. Chicago, Il 60614
773.534.8130 www.lincolnparkhs.org
Lincoln Park HS is a Wall to Wall IB School authorized to offer the IB Diploma, IB Middle Years, and IB Career programmes. Under the umbrella of MYP, we also off er magnet programs in Performing Arts and Honors/Double Honors. We also off er a variety of extracurricular opportunities to a talented and diverse student body.
LATIN SCHOOL OF CHICAGO
3125826000
www.latinschool.org
The Latin School of Chicago provides its students with a rigorous and innovative educational program in a community that embraces diversity of people, cultures and ideas. Latin inspires its students to pursue their passions and lead lives of purpose and excellence.
Latin is one of the oldest independent schools in the city of Chicago. Latin School was formed in 1888 when a group of parents in Chicago enlisted Mabel Slade Vickery, a teacher from the East Coast to take charge of a new, parentowned school. Th e fi rst class consisted of 10 boys approximately 10 years old.