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CTA’s Red Line and buses run throughout Andersonville.
Andersonville, located west of Broadway and stretching over to Ravenswood, and running approximately from Winnemac to Elmdale on the north, is one of the city’s most vital neighborhoods. It was once a quiet village founded by Swedish immigrant farmers who moved north of downtown in the mid-nineteenth-century towards what were then cherry orchards. Today, Andersonville is one of the most diverse neighborhoods on the north side of Chicago. Its Swedish roots are still reflected in the restaurants, delicatessens, and the Swedish American Museum which opened in 1976.
Andersonville is served by the CTA’s Red Line with stops at Bryn Mawr and Berwyn. Several CTA buses also run north-south along Ashland, Clark, Broadway and Sheridan with some express buses running along Lake Shore Drive to the Loop. East-west buses run along Bryn Mawr, Peterson and Foster.
Many recreational opportunities exist in Andersonville and the lakefront is close by to the East.
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