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A 20th-Century structure in Pulaski Park.
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Linguistically varied, with Spanish, Greek, Russian, Tagalog, Chinese, Polish and Korean all spoken by a roughly equal number of residents (36% combined) and with most others speaking English, Pulaski Park is a deeply diverse community, although, like most of Chicago's Northwest Side, it has almost no African American residents. Just west of the Lincolnwood, Pulaski Park has elements of the ethnic urban and a touch of the suburban, and the cultural mixture makes it an interesting and unusual neighborhood.

< A 20th-Century structure in Pulaski Park. Photos ©2002-2005 AEW/WildOnions.org.





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