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Lincoln Park Cultural Center

Located in the heart of Chicago's lakefront - chicagoans of all ages treasure the amazing Lincoln Park Cultural Center. With a number of fabulous attractions as its neighbors (Lincoln Park Zoo, Peggy Notebart Nature Museum and of course Lake Michigan steps away) there's something for everyone.

 

The Lincoln Park Cultural Center boasts a lapidary and stained glass shop, a ceramics studio, a game room, an auditorium, a dance studio, a full service woodshop and an early childhood center. Chicagoans of all ages are invited to participate in a wide variety of cultural and recreational programming, as well as the special events offered throughout the year.

 

Throughout Lincoln Park's history, renowned artists, landscape designers, and architects contributed to its development. These included sculptor Augustus-Saint Gaudens, landscape designers Ossian Cole Simonds and Alfred Caldwell, and architects Joseph Lyman Silsbee and Dwight H. Perkins.

Location:
2045 N. Lincoln Park West
Chicago, IL 60614
Hours:

Monday-Thursday, 9 am - 9 pm;

Friday, 9 am - 7 pm;

Saturday, 9 am - 4 pm;

Sunday, closed

Admission:

Program or special event fees may apply

Website:
For additional information please visit http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com
CTAPublic Transportation:

For travel information, visit www.transitchicago.com

Parking:

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Lincoln Park Cultural Center
2045 N. Lincoln Park West
Chicago IL 60614
Phone: 312.742.7726

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