History of Lincoln Square
Lincoln Square is Chicago Community Area 4. Its history reflects Chicago’s transformation from Indigenous homelands and a nineteenth-century trading and transportation center into a major industrial, architectural, and cultural metropolis. Railroads, transit lines, immigration, migration, housing, commerce, schools, parks, faith communities, and neighborhood institutions have all helped shape the area’s identity.
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Explore Food & Coffee in Lincoln Square
Discover standout cafés, restaurants, bakeries, and neighborhood favorites recommended by Chicago Beautiful.
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Luella’s Southern Kitchen
4609 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
Celebrated Southern restaurant
Nhu Lan Bakery
2612 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
Beloved Vietnamese bakery and bánh mì shop
Oromo Cafe
4703 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
Distinctive Lincoln Square coffee shop
Explore Lincoln Square
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