Bucktown is thought to have been named for the large number of goats that were raised there during the 19th century. First settled by Polish immigrants and later Germans, Bucktown today is a trendy neighborhood that is primarily residential with a mix of single family homes, new high-rises and industrial loft spaces. The neighborhood’s rough boundaries are the Kennedy Expressway on the east, Bloomingdale Avenue on the south, Western Avenue on the west and Fullerton Avenue on the north.
Commuters can either drive on the Kennedy Expressway (I-94), or take the CTA Blue Line from the Western-O’hare stop. There are also many buses that will take you close to the city center. CTA offers Blue Line train and bus service through Bucktown
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