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Loop |
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Chicago's
Loop
is a
bustling
mecca of
commerce,
shopping,
and
tourism.
An
increasing
amount
of
residential
buildings
are
popping
up, but
the
overwhelming
majority
of the
buildings
are
devoted
to
commercial
and
business
purposes.
This is
also the
center
of
transportation
as the
city
trains
(El) all
come
together
in one
place to
assist
commuters
in their
route.
Within
this
area,
elevated
trains
run
along a
rectangular
"loop"
of
tracks 5
blocks
wide and
7 blocks
long.
The
famed
Chicago
skyline
originates
in the
Loop,
giving a
grand
and
beautiful
view to
the
entire
city.
The
intersection
of State
and
Madison
streets
are the
heart of
the
Loop.
Madison,
which
runs
east and
west,
divides
the
north
and
south
street
numbers.
State, a
north-south
street,
divides
east and
west
numbers.
LaSalle
Street
is
Chicago's
financial
district,
with
many
banks
and the
Chicago
Stock
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Chicago
Neighborhoods |
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Albany Park,
Andersonville, Arcadia
Terrace, Avondale, Belmont
Harbor,
Bronzeville, Bucktown,
Central Station, Chinatown,
Clybourn Corridor, Dearborn
Park I & ll, DePaul, East
Village, Edgewater, Fulton
Market, Gold Coast,
Graceland, Hyde Park,
Kenwood, Lakeview, Lakewood/Balmoral,
Lincoln Park, Logan Square,
Loop, Margate Park, Mayfair,
Noble Square, North Center,
Old Irving, Old Town,
Peterson Park, Pilsen,
Printers Row, Randolph
Market, Ravenswood, River
North, River West, Rogers
Park, Roscoe Village, St.
Ben's, Sauganash, Sheffield,
Sheridan Park, Streeterville,
The Gap, Tri-Taylor,
Ukranian Village, University
Village, West Gate, West
Loop, Wicket Park
Wrigleyville |
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