Ukrainian Village
Brownstone Homes Paired Cathedrals and Arts in Chicago’s Ukranian Village
Ukrainian Village is located just northwest of the Chicago Loop. Bounded by Division Street north, Chicago Avenue south, Western Avenue west, and Damen Avenue to the east, Ukrainian Village is sometimes considered a part of West Town. First settled by Slovakian and Polish immigrants, the area still retains its Ukrainian roots and vibe. Even as early as the 1930s there were numerous Ukrainian Catholic parishes in the area, the most famous being St. Nicholas Cathedral. The village is abundantly green in the summertime adding a peaceful lushness to the otherwise bustling areas in nearby West Town. You will find a great sidewalk sale here during the warm summer months, and that sale encompasses a large 10 city block area.
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Nearby Colleges
Nearby Hospitals
Name
Distance
Presence Chicago Hospitals Network Dba Presence Saint Mary Of Nazareth Hospital Center
0.43 mi.
Norwegian American Hospital
0.58 mi.
Presence Chicago Hospitals Network Dba Presence Saint Elizabeth Hospital
0.69 mi.
Nearby Fire Stations
Name
Distance
Chicago Fire Department
1.13 mi.
Superior Volunteer Fire & Ems
2.68 mi.
Franklin Park Fire Department
2.77 mi.
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