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Located west from the Kennedy Expressway to Kimball Avenue and north from Fullerton to Diversey Avenues, Logan Square provides one of the grandest intersections in Chicago. The square is set around an enormous marble column, which celebrates the centennial of Illinois statehood. Logan Boulevard, a split-street with flowers and trees presented between the eastbound and westbound thoroughfares, enters the square from the east, and is suitably majestic with large, well-tended homes with sweeping lawns along.
The neighborhood is well cared for and appealing, and truly one of the city’s melting pots. Logan Square has a diverse population comprised of Latino and Eastern European communities, as well as a younger demographic attracted to the neighborhood’s diversity as well as cheaper rents. Consequently, Logan Square offers a varied array of restaurants, bars, and shopping to its locals and visitors.
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