Davis Square Park, Chicago
Facts and practical information
Davis Square is a public park located between 44th and 45th Streets and Marshfield and Hermitage Avenues in the New City community area of Chicago, Illinois. The park opened in 1905 as one of the initial parks in the South Park Commission's plan to build parks in the dense, poor neighborhoods of Chicago's South Side. It was named for Nathan Smith Davis, a Chicago physician and one of the founders of the American Medical Association. As they did for most of the South Park Commission's parks, the Olmsted Brothers designed Davis Square's landscape, while D. H. Burnham and Company designed its facilities. The park initially included a Beaux-Arts styled fieldhouse, a swimming pool and pool house, baseball fields, and walking paths. ()
Southwest Side (New City)Chicago
Davis Square Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cornell Square Park, Union Stock Yard Gate, Chicago Maritime Museum, Sherman Park.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Davis Square Park?
How to get to Davis Square Park by public transport?
Bus
- Ashland & 45th Street • Lines: 9, (N) N9 (4 min walk)
- Ashland & 43rd Street • Lines: 9, (N) N9, X9 (6 min walk)
Metro
- Western • Lines: Orange (27 min walk)
- 35th/Archer • Lines: Orange (34 min walk)