Here is a Spreadsheet of the list of Buildings and Attractions for CA #07 Lincoln Park – North:
And here is the link to the Map for the run in Lincoln Park – North:
… that will take you past all of the Buildings and Attractions included on the above spreadsheet.


Rose window above the Choir.


The Altar.



1. Church of St. Vincent DePaul. 1895-1897. James J. Egan.


2. St. Josaphat’s Church. 1899-1902. William Brinkmann.

St. Josaphat’s School. 1913.

St. Josaphat’s Rectory.



3. Northwestern Terra Cotta Building. NRHP. 1905. 1932 factory closed. 1877-1965 active.


4. William H. Prescott School. 1899.

St. Bonaventure School. 1953.

St. Bonaventure Convent. 1939.

5. St. Bonaventure Church. Closed. 1912-1914. Joseph Molitor. 
1968 Swimming Pool.

1953 Field House.

6. Wrightwood Park. 1907. Named after four Wright Brothers who developed the area In the 1850’s.

St. Clement School.



7. St. Clement Roman Catholic Church. 1917-1918. George D. Barnett.


13. Theurer-Wrigley Mansion. NRHP. 1897. Richard E. Schmidt.

16. Lincoln Park Conservatory. 1892-1904. Joseph L. Silsbee & Mifflin E. Bell.


17. William Shakespeare Monument. 1893-1894. William Ordway Partridge.


18. Belden-Stratford Hotel. NRHP. 1923. Meyer Fridstein. 1989-1990 Renovation.

19. 2400 W. Lake View Ave. Building. 1963. Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe.


20. Rebbie Storage and Moving Co. NRHP. 922-1923. George Kingsley. Fritz Albert – Sculptor for the Egyptian Terra Cotta.



21. Francis W. Parker School est. 1901. 1962. Additions: 2004-2009. 2012 AstroTurf field.


22. Ann Halsted House. NRHP. 1883-1884. Louis Sullivan for Dankmar Adler & Co.

23. Church of Our Savior. 1889. Clinton J. Warren.

24. Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church. 1888. Clinton J. Warren.



25. Lincoln Common. 2017-2019. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. Children’s Memorial Hospital site. 2015 purchase and redevelopment as apartments and condominiums.




27. McCormick Row Houses (54) plus 2 houses. 1884-1889. A. M. F. Colton & Son. McCormick Theological Seminary built these residences for income and later sold them to the Seminary Townhouse Association in 1975 and DePaul University in 1976-1977. They are currently privately owned.