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- Harold Washington Park is a small (10 acre) park in the Chicago Park District located in the Hyde Park community area on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, US. In 1992, it was named for Harold Washington (1922–1987), the first African-American Chicago Mayor. The Park District officially calls the park Harold Washington Playlot Park with a designated address of 5200 S. Hyde Park Blvd Chicago, IL 60615. It is one of 4 Chicago Park District parks named after persons surnamed Washington (Washington Park, Washington Square Park, Dinah Washington Park). It is one of 40 Chicago Park District parks named after influential African Americans. The Park is bounded by East 53rd Street on the south, South Hyde Park Boulevard on the west, and Lake Shore Drive to the east. Architecturally, it is flanked to the north by Regents Park and The Hampton House to the south. Its southwest corner opposes two National Register of Historic Places Properties: Hotel Del Prado and East Park Towers. (en)
- Harold Washington Park (anciennement Cornell Park) est un parc de 4,4 hectares situé au 5200 S. Hyde Park Blvd dans le secteur de Hyde Park, un quartier du sud-est de la ville de Chicago, dans l'État de l'Illinois (États-Unis). Situé au nord de Jackson Park et au nord-ouest de Promontory Point, le parc est surtout connu pour ses nids de perruches veuves d'Amérique du Sud. Il est délimité par East 53rd Street au sud, South Hyde Park Boulevard à l'ouest et la voie rapide de Lake Shore Drive à l'est. La limite nord du parc est difficile à déterminer car elle n'est pas claire si l'on prend en compte que le parc englobe la zone entre South Chicago Beach Drive et Lake Shore Drive au nord d'East Hyde Park Boulevard (51st Street). (fr)
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- The park's southwest corner opposes two National Register of Historic Places (en)
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- Harold Washington Park and Hampton House, October 2006 (en)
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- Harold Washington Park is a small (10 acre) park in the Chicago Park District located in the Hyde Park community area on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, US. In 1992, it was named for Harold Washington (1922–1987), the first African-American Chicago Mayor. The Park District officially calls the park Harold Washington Playlot Park with a designated address of 5200 S. Hyde Park Blvd Chicago, IL 60615. It is one of 4 Chicago Park District parks named after persons surnamed Washington (Washington Park, Washington Square Park, Dinah Washington Park). It is one of 40 Chicago Park District parks named after influential African Americans. The Park is bounded by East 53rd Street on the south, South Hyde Park Boulevard on the west, and Lake Shore Drive to the east. Architecturally, it is flanked (en)
- Harold Washington Park (anciennement Cornell Park) est un parc de 4,4 hectares situé au 5200 S. Hyde Park Blvd dans le secteur de Hyde Park, un quartier du sud-est de la ville de Chicago, dans l'État de l'Illinois (États-Unis). Situé au nord de Jackson Park et au nord-ouest de Promontory Point, le parc est surtout connu pour ses nids de perruches veuves d'Amérique du Sud. (fr)
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