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Lincoln Park And Wrigleyville In Chicago

Nov 28 2010 12:00 AM | Tony  in Ilinois -----
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Lincoln Park is named after the city’s largest park. The park itself boasts a wonderful zoo and a lush botanical conservatory. The area west of the park between Armitage and Diversey is fashionable and upscale. Armitage Street itself is recommended for the everyday shopping. Shopaholics craving "offbeat" fashions will have their shopping appetite satiated here too. Shopping here rivals anywhere you have traveled in the USA before.

When you are ready for a bite to eat, Charlie Trotters, at 816 West Armitage, is one of the city’s finest restaurants. For more informal grub, Demon Dogs on Fullerton Avenue, under the Fullerton "El," sells hot dogs and fries, Chicago style.

Most of the bars in Lincoln Park are located on Lincoln street. Travel the USA and come dance, drink and spectate at some of the best bars in Chicago. If on your travels of the USA you are looking to meet single men, hit Joe's on Weed Street. If you are a single man who is a sports fan, Joe's is the place to kick back in the beer garden and catch the game on the TV.

Crobar is around the corner from Joe's. When Dennis Rodman was playing for the Bull's, this is where he would hang out. You can travel the USA and be hard pressed to find a more diverse crowd than the one at Joe's. Sunday night is gay night and the place is jumping!

North of Lincoln Park, Wrigleyville is where baseball fans can find The Chicago Cubs. You have to travel the USA to Wrigleyville to visit the largest singles club in the world, more affectionately know as Wrigley Field. When the game is over the entire Bleacher section piles into the Cubby Bear which is right across the street from Wrigley Field. You can't go to a game without making a stop here. If it's not game day, don't worry, you can usually catch a local band being showcased here. Travel across the USA and discover Lincoln Park and Wrigleyville. It's true Chicago.

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