We (Yoly, Jill, Jean and Dade) first ran this Community Area on Saturday, March 30, 2013. The run was 9.08 miles.
We ran it again on Saturday. August 9th, 2014. Distance 10.05 miles.
We (Sarah H., Jean and Dade ran 4 miles of the South East part of this 14.29 mile Community Area on Monday, May 25th, 2026. The photos below are from that day except the undated large photo of the inside of the dome of Saint Mary of the Angels Church.
We (Sarah H., Yoly, Jean and Dade ran 4 miles of the Central, North and East part of this Community Area on Saturday, June 20th, 20126. The photos below are from that day.
1. Here is a Spreadsheet of the list of 30 Buildings and Attractions for CA # 22 Logan Square:
2. And here is the link to the 10.05 mile Map which will take you by those 30 Buildings and Attractions in Logan Square:
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/498252724.
1. Here is a Spreadsheet of the list of 50 Buildings and Attractions for CA # 22 Logan Square:
2. And here is the link to the 14.29 mile Map which will take you by those 50 Buildings and Attractions in Logan Square:
3. Here are photos of some of those 50 Buildings and Attractions included in the above spreadsheet and map.

1. St. Sylvester Church and School. 1906-1907. Egan and Prindeville.

3. Palmer (John McAuley) Square. 1823. Illinois’ 15th Governor.

4. First English Evangelical Church. 1922. 1965 Fire gutted the church, 1968 Serbian Orthodox Church purchased and renovated the space.

5. First English Evangelical School. 1958. 1910 Rectory.

6. Charles R. Darwin Public School. 1899-1900.

7. Logan Square Branch – Chicago Public Library. 2005.

8. Masonic Temple. 1921. Clarence Hatfeld.




9. Logan Square Auditorium. 1915. John G. Steinbach.

11. Illinois (State) Centennial Monument. 1918. Column – Henry Bacon. Base relief sculpture – Evelyn Longman. 70 ft. tall column.

12. Paramount Theater. (Logan Theater). 1915. 2011 Facelift. 1922 Name changed to Logan Theater.

13. Norwegian Memorial Lutheran Church (Minnekirken). 1908-1912.

John Gerson Apartments. 2934-36 W. Logan Blvd. 1909. Fredrick Schock. Art Nouveau.

24. The 606 Running and Bike Trail. 2.7 Miles long. Opened June 2015.

28. Salmon P. Chase Public School. 1896.



29. Congress Theater, 56 Apartments and 17 Commercial spaces. NRHP. 1926. Originally 2,904 seats.

30. Margie’s Candies. 1921. 1933 Name changed to Margie’s Candies. 1965 The Beatles visited.


31. Holstein Park (and swimming pool). 1854 established. 1912 Field House. William Carbys Zimmerman.

32. Casimir Pulaski Public School. 1947. 2015 Air conditioning installed.



33. Thomas Drummond School. 1891. From top: East, North and West sides of the school.

34. St. Mary of the Angels School. 1899-1900. Henry Schlacks. $65,000.

Dome. Saint Mary of the Angels Roman Catholic Church.


Altar. Saint Mary of the Angels Roman Catholic Church.


Organ. Saint Mary of the Angels Roman Catholic Church.


Crossing. Saint Mary of the Angels Roman Catholic Church.



35. Saint Mary of the Angels Roman Catholic Church. 1911-1920. Henry W. Worthman & John G. Steinbach. 1991-1999 Opus Dei Restored.

37. St. Hedwig Catholic Church. 1899-1901.

38. St. Hedwig School. 1888. (to the right of the Grotto).

St. Hedwig Rectory.

40. St. John Berchmans Catholic Church. 1908. John G. Steinbach. 1946 Nave lengthened.


41. Logan Blvd. Skate Park. 2009. After a 2002 idea by Mark Heller.

42. Vassar Swiss Underwear Company Building NRHP. 1913-1914. Lawrence G. Hallberg, Jr. 1923 addition,


43. Lorenz Brentano Elementary Math and Science Academy. 1893. John J. Flanders. Also architect of the Nettelhorst School.

44. 11th Church of Christ, Scientist. 1916. Leon Stanhope.

45. John Rath House. 1907. George Maher. Rath made his fortune manufacturing barrels.

46. The Fireside Bowl. 1941.



47. Haas (John F.) Park. 1928. Fieldhouse 2011 Johnson & Lee, Ltd. 2012 Turf Field.


48. Roberto Clemente Post Office. 1935. John C. Bottenbacher. 2000 Renamed by Act of Congress in honor of Roberto Clemente.

49. Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von) School. 1895. William August Fiedler.