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    There is a boardwalk ramp, to allow stroller or wheelchair access closer to the shoreline as well as a modern playground for children. The park and beach was named for George A. Lane (1903-1974), a Chicago lawyer heavily involved in community development and politics. Lane also served as a faculty member at nearby Loyola University. [16]