6101 N. Neva Ave.
Chicago, IL 60631
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Description
This passive recreation area is situated on 1.67 acres in the Norwood Park community (one block east of Harlem Avenue, one long block north of Peterson Avenue). While there is no structured programming taking place at this location, we invite you to check out our great programs offered nearby at Norwood Park.
History
The City of Chicago acquired Myrtle Grove Park in 1870 when it annexed the town of Norwood. The City's Bureau of Parks and Recreation transferred the property to the 快播视频 in 1957 pursuant to the Chicago Park and City Exchange of Functions Act.
The park has been known as Myrtle Grove since at least 1916, apparently for Myrtle Avenue (now known as Northcott), the park's northern boundary. It is puzzling that the Myrtle Avenue was so named, since the myrtle does not grow in the Chicago region. The ancient Romans held the myrtle, an evergreen, in high regard. They recognized two species, the Patrician and the Plebian. According to Roman legend, the political fortunes of the nobles and the commoners could be judged based on which of the two trees flourished and which languished.
Parking/Directions
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