Cornell Square Park, Chicago
Facts and practical information
Cornell Square is a public park at 1809 W. 50th Street in the New City community area of Chicago, Illinois. Opened in 1905, the park was one of many planned by the South Park Commission to provide parks in dense, poor South Side neighborhoods. The park was named for Paul Cornell, one of the Commission's board members. As with the South Park Commission's other early parks, landscape architects the Olmsted Brothers designed the park's layout while D. H. Burnham and Company designed its facilities. The park originally included a fieldhouse with gymnasium facilities, a swimming pool, athletic fields, and walking paths. The fieldhouse has a Beaux-Arts design and includes a painting of Ezra Cornell, the founder of Cornell University and Paul Cornell's cousin. ()
1809 West 50th StreetSouthwest Side (New City)Chicago
Cornell Square Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Union Stock Yard Gate, Davis Square Park, Sherman Park, New City.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Cornell Square Park?
How to get to Cornell Square Park by public transport?
Bus
- 51st Street & Wolcott • Lines: 51 (3 min walk)
- Damen & 50th Street • Lines: 48 (6 min walk)
Metro
- Western • Lines: Orange (19 min walk)