Built 1912–14 Designated CL July 29, 2003 Phone +1 312-742-7559 | NRHP Reference # 81000217 Area 2 ha Added to NRHP 13 August 1981 | |
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Address Fieldhouse, 1419 W Blackhawk St, Chicago, IL 60622, USA Hours Open today · 6AM–11PMWednesday6AM–11PMThursday6AM–11PMFriday6AM–11PMSaturday6AM–11PMSunday6AM–11PMMonday6AM–11PMTuesday6AM–11PMSuggest an edit Architectural style Tudor Revival architecture Similar Dearborn Park, Hamilton Park, Kosciuszko Park, Palmer Square Park, Kilbourn Park |
Pulaski Park is a park on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1912, and was named after American Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski.
Pulaski Park derives its name from the historic park and fieldhouse that was designed by Jens Jensen between 1912 and 1914. 1,200 people were displaced, leading to the razing of a number of buildings while others were moved to nearby locations in the neighborhood.
The park and fieldhouse were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 13, 1981. It became an official Chicago Landmark on July 29, 2003.
The neighborhood in the park's vicinity within West Town is called Pulaski Park after the park.
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