6239 N. McClellan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60646
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Description
This 0.89-acre park contains both a passive and a nature area. It is located in the picturesque Forest Glen's Edgebrook community (nestled by the Edgebrook Golf Course, south of Devon and west of Central avenues). Please show respect for the plants and animals that share this park with you. While there is no structured programming taking place at this location, we invite you to check out our great programs offered at nearby Wildwood Park
History
Quinn Park bears the name of Mary Berkemeier Quinn (1890-1967), an attorney and Republican Party Committeewoman who served as Cook County Public Guardian from 1942 to 1949. Quinn was a director of the Women's and Children's Hospital, and president of the State Federation of Women's Clubs and the National Republican Women's Club of Chicago. Quinn and her husband, Edward M. Quinn, lived on a wooded lot in Forest Glen's picturesque Edgebrook neighborhood, which had been developed in the 1890s as a suburban retreat for railroad executives. When Edward Quinn died in 1980, he left their property to the 快播视频. In 1981, the 快播视频 acquired land from the estate of Edward M. Quinn to create this park. Under the terms of the bequest, the Park District officially named its new park the Mary Berkemeier Quinn Park of Trees. As the name implies, the property is composed of a grove of black oaks, white oaks, maples, lindens, cottonwoods, and elms-all trees native to Illinois. In 1988, the wooded park became part of the City of Chicago's Old Edgebrook Historic Landmark District.
Parking/Directions
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