GAZELLE MAGAZINE JUNE 2018 | Page 44

HEARTH & HOME MEET ME TRAVELS B y T r i s h M u y c o - To b i n I f you know where to look, you’ll find there’s so much more to Chicago than just deep-dish pizza, the Cubs and the Magnificent Mile. And even if you’ve made your way beyond Michigan Avenue and the Loop, the winds of change in the Windy City are in perpetual motion - an intrinsic trait dating back to the city’s earliest years - that there’s always something new to discover. From its beginnings as a small trading post, Chicago was ideally positioned to serve as a hub to facilitate the country’s westward expansion in the mid-19th century. In the years following its incorporation in 1837, city records show Chicago experienced phenomenal growth, quadrupling its population in just two decades, 42 GAZELLE and becoming one of the world’s largest cities in less than a century. It was also during this time that European immigrants began to settle in the neighborhoods surrounding downtown, bringing with them an Old-World gumption that would give each community a distinct feel and flavor that lasts to this day. Just northwest of downtown is Wicker Park, and just like most of Chicago’s environs, it’s had its share of the good, the bad and the ugly over the years. These days, much of the area is a Chicago Landmark District, and is home to the most sought-after dining spots, the coolest cafés, the swankiest bars, and trendy boutiques, galleries and specialty stores that are too many to mention. It seems Wicker Park can do no Architecture Chicago Chicago