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Brighton Park’s destiny has always been closely tied to transportation. In the early days, horse-drawn streetcars and later, electric railways attracted factories and their workers to the Southwest Side neighborhood.

As the railways expanded, so did the neighborhood, which now includes a mix of residential, commercial and industrial buildings.

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Residents are attracted to Brighton Park’s affordable housing and easy access to transportation, including the Stevenson Expressway and the CTA’s Orange Line, which provides rapid transit to Midway International Airport.

Residents enjoy the growing yet peaceful community. Homes are mostly bungalows, ranch-style homes and brick multi-unit buildings, many built in the early 20th century.

Nearby McKinley Park is the center of recreation, picnics, swimming, festivals, sports and outdoor activities for residents.

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