Gross Park Explained

Gross Park is a public park in Lakeview, Chicago located at the 1700 West block of Henderson St between Paulina St and Ravenswood Ave.[1] Its maintenance is shared between the Chicago Park District and Gross Park Neighbors Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.[2] Each summer the park hosts a Shakespeare in the Park event.[3]

The park memorializes Samuel Eberly Gross, the property developer of the neighborhood in the 1880’s. He took inspiration from the boulevards of Europe and included a green space in his urban plan for the area, which at the time was outside of the urban area of Chicago.

In 1998, the invasive Asian long-horned beetle caused the loss of many trees in the park;[4] the Chicago Park District and Gross Park Neighbors Foundation began restoration the following year. In 2008, the Illinois Department of Agriculture announced that it had eradicated the Asian long-horned beetle in Chicago.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://m.yelp.com/biz/gross-park-chicago-2 Gross Park
  2. https://grossparkneighborsorg.wordpress.com/history/ Gross Park Neighbors Foundation
  3. https://allevents.in/chicago/2nd-annual-shakespeare-in-the-park/200026646495444 Shakespeare in the Park
  4. Web site: Asian Longhorned Beetle . City of Chicago.
  5. Web site: Asian Longhorned Beetle . Morton Arboretum.