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Plans for a park honoring Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, Chicago's first non-native settler, took a step forward this month.
The park's design pays homage to Chicago's founder and first non-Indigenous Black settler, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable.
Plans for a 3.5 acre-park located in Streeterville east of DuSable Lake Shore Drive were unveiled this month, and they’re looking beautiful. Jean-Baptiste Point DuSable Park will be home to lush ...
At just 3.4 acres, the long-awaited $15 million Jean-Baptiste Point DuSable Park won’t be the city’s largest public green ...
And that the city’s lakefront protection laws are ... Protection Ordinance and the Lakefront Plan of Chicago, while instituting better design review standards for large developments proposed ...
Exploring Chicago’s lakefront and its hidden secrets from the comfort of home is about to get a lot easier. Join Geoffrey Baer, an Emmy Award-winning writer, producer and host for WTTW ...
in “Touring Chicago’s Lakefront,” premiering at 7 p.m. April 14 on WTTW-Ch. 11, with all manner of web-extra embellishments. The familiar is, well, familiar, and so most viewers will ...