jeudi 10 avril 2014

Why Lakeview East Is Considered To Be One Of The Best Places To Live In Chicago

By Anita Ortega


Chicago is a vast metropolis lying between the magnificent Great Lakes and the impressive Mississippi River Watershed. The region offers some of the most beautiful scenery to be found anywhere. But it is not its natural beauty that has made this great city the third largest in The United States. It is an international center of industry, technology, communications and transportation. In fact, the O Hare International airport is the second busiest on the planet. The city boasts many distinguished neighborhoods, with Lakeview East being just one of them.

This popular neighborhood is considered to be one of the jewels of the city. It is notable for its large Jewish community and this is reflected in the fact that it boasts three major synagogues. In fact, the neighborhood is famous for its churches and it is home to Our Lady of Mount Carmel and the Lake View Presbyterian Church, two of the oldest religious structures in the city.

This area can be found north of the city of Chicago. It consists of four informal neighborhoods. The other three are Wrigleyville, West Lake View and Halstead. The first settlers, Swiss immigrants, settled there as long ago as 1837. Before that the area was used as a camp by Native American Indians. As the name of the neighborhood implies, it is bordered by the magnificent Lake Michigan.

As for accommodation, the area is defined by its upmarket accommodation. There are many upscale condominiums and high rent apartments and lofts. Residents are generally classed as upper middle class. The many boutiques and restaurants all also cater for an upscale clientele. The nightlife is lively and there are numerous pubs and clubs in the area. Most everyday business is done in the nearby Halstead.

One of the biggest cultural events in this area is the annual Chicago Gay Pride Parade. It attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world. Major streets are closed to traffic to make way for a giant street fair. The area is also home to the yearly Matthew Shepard vigil. This well known activist devoted his life to campaigning for gay rights.

There is also the yearly Festival of the Arts to look forward to. Artists from everywhere in the world exhibit their works and every imaginable medium is represented. The festival lasts for an entire weekend and visitors are entertained by a host of celebrated musicians and other entertainers. Workshop in photography, painting and many other subjects are also on offer.

The area is well known for its excellent sporting facilities. It boasts several world class stadiums and golf clubs. State of the art gymnasiums abound and there are numerous clubs representing almost any type of sport one can think of. Sailing in the Lake Michigan is popular, of course, as is many other types of water sports. The largest portion of the annual Chicago Marathon winds through this area.

Chicago boasts many fine neighborhoods but this one stands out from the rest. It is an enlightened community and it is home to a vibrant mix of cultures. Its location makes it a neighborhood that is the envy of those that cannot afford to live there, but it remains a popular center for culture, art and sports.




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