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The neighborhood is roughly bounded by 67th Street to the north, 71st Street to the south, Cregier Avenue to the west, and Jeffery Boulevard to the east. Directly north of the neighborhood lies the 18-hole Jackson Park Golf Course, a part of the Chicago Park District's Jackson Park, the third largest park in the city and home of the World's Columbian Exposition, 1893.
The K-Town Historic District is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places located in the North Lawndale community area in Chicago, Illinois.A mainly residential area, its borders are West Cullerton Street to the north, South Pulaski Road to the east, West Cermak Road to the south, and South Kostner Avenue to the west.
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Image Date designated Date withdrawn Locality County Comment 1: Soldier Field (Grant Park Stadium) February 2, 1987: February 17, 2006: Chicago: Cook: Was declared an NHL on February 27, 1987. The designation was withdrawn on February 17, 2006. 2: President: December 20, 1989: July 13, 2011: St. Elmo (formerly) Fayette (formerly)