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Wildwood, Chicago

Wildwood, Chicago

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nameWildwood, Chicago
settlement_typeNeighborhood
image_skylineCaldwell Ave. and Tonty Ave., Wildwood, Chicago, IL.jpg
image_mapMap of Wildwood, Chgcago.png
map_captionMap of Wildwood
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameUnited States
subdivision_type1City
subdivision_name1Chicago
subdivision_type2Community areas
subdivision_name2Forest Glen
established_titleFirst settled
postal_code_typeZIP code
postal_code60646

Wildwood is a neighborhood located in the Forest Glen Community Area on the Far Northwest side of Chicago, Illinois.

The community is south of North Edgebrook and North of Edgebrook in the Forest Glen neighborhood of Chicago. The Edgebrook Metra Station faces South Edgebrook at the intersection of Devon, Lehigh, and Caldwell. The most notable features of Wildwood are rustic, including curb-less streets and massive trees towering above the homes. A satellite view of Wildwood compared to other nearby Chicago communities shows its number of trees. Wildwood provides the entrance to Bunker Hill Forest Preserve and the North Branch Bicycle Trail (ending at the Botanical Gardens in Glencoe, Illinois). The community of Wildwood contains few businesses or rental options, as it is primarily a community of single-family homes. The neighborhood is home to Wildwood Park, Edgebrook Community Church, St Mary of the Woods Church and School, Evangelical Student Fellowship International Church, and Wildwood Elementary School. Wildwood Elementary is now known as Wildwood World Magnet School after undergoing extensive renovations.

North Edgebrook

North Edgebrook is the northernmost section of Forest Glen. Bordered by Sherwin Avenue, Mason Avenue, Caldwell Avenue (Route 14), and Lehigh Ave. It was once known as the Suburb inside Chicago.

Wildwood Park

Wildwood Park

Wildwood Park (6950 N. Hiawatha Ave), which is located in North Edgebrook near the border with Wildwood, contains one senior and two junior baseball fields, a softball field, one football field, two tennis courts, and one playground. Wildwood Park is also known for its Junior Bears football team, the Wildwood Seminoles. Youth in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade can participate in Junior Bears or the cheerleading program. Wildwood Park is active during the summer months, with multiple sports activities and kids' play happening simultaneously. Wildwood Community is host to a large Independence Day celebration with a parade through the streets to the party in Wildwood Park. Bob Cole, the long-time park director and Wildwood Packers football coach, made a "wall of fame" in the fieldhouse, featuring children of the neighborhood. Photos and news clippings cover the walls and ceilings, memorializing the community members who have contributed to the park. The gymnasium is shared with Wildwood School, where basketball, floor hockey, and recreational tumbling programs take place.

References

https://www.northedgebrook.org/uploads/1/4/3/1/143186003/neca_faqs.pdf

Chicago neighborhoods and suburbs : a historical guide. Keating, Ann Durkin, editor.; Ebner, Michael H., contributor.; Binford, Henry C., contributor.; Reiff, Janice L., contributor.; Hirsch, Susan E., contributor.; Bruegmann, Robert, contributor. 2008

References

  1. "2021 Eca - Home Page".
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