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Hyde Park Hair Salon
by Camille Baranda
The Hyde Park Hair Salon has been a big part of its community since 1927. Although the business was bought by current owner Ishmael Coye, it still continues to thrive. Over the years, it has been known to attract celebrities from all over the world.
“This shop with the reputation and history has seen a lot of influential people, even President Obama,” Coye said. “You know, that has really put Hyde Park on the map and the barber shop also. By him [President Obama] being a client for 20 something years. And his barber continues to cut his hair to this day.”
Some other notable people that came to the barber shop were world famous boxer Muhammad Ali, former Chicago mayor Harold Washington and former football player Devin Hester.
Coye started his journey cutting hair in high school. He didn’t realize it was something he wanted to do until someone saw his work and invited him into the shop. Eager to make some money while making use of his talents, Coye went on to get his license and become a professional.
The Hyde Park Hair Salon does more than just cut and style hair. It has contributed to outside events and gained recognition because of it.
“We’ve been involved with a lot of other things, so a lot of charities,” Coye said. “Bo Jackson charities and Danny Davis charities, things like that. So it’s a lot to be proud of.”
It’s clear that the Hyde Park Hair Salon isn’t just any other barber shop. Customers can expect to find things in the shop that preserve its history like President Obama’s original chair that has been signed by him and is currently encased in glass. It’s things like these that have helped make the hair salon a tourist attraction.
Its friendly and consistent hair service has kept it on the map for decades, and it continues to thrive to this day.