Grand Crossing Park, Chicago
Facts and practical information
Grand Crossing Park is a public park at 7655 S. Ingleside Avenue in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Opened in 1915, the park was planned by the South Park Commission, which was responsible for adding several parks in dense, poor South Side neighborhoods. While the South Park Commission designed the park and its facilities in-house, its designs were heavily influenced by the work of the Olmsted Brothers and D. H. Burnham and Company in its earlier parks. The park originally included a Beaux-Arts fieldhouse, a swimming pool, outdoor gymnasiums, a baseball field, tennis courts, and running and walking paths. The fieldhouse includes indoor gymnasiums, meeting rooms, and a series of murals titled An Allegory of Recreation. ()
South Side (Greater Grand Crossing)Chicago
Grand Crossing Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Oak Woods Cemetery, Stony Island Arts Bank, Mosque Maryam, New Regal Theater.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Grand Crossing Park?
How to get to Grand Crossing Park by public transport?
Bus
- 75th Street & Ellis EB • Lines: 75 (3 min walk)
Train
- 75th Street (8 min walk)
- 79th Street (12 min walk)