Ray's Bucktown Bed and Breakfast





The Ray's Bucktown Bed and Breakfast Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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There is a dog park, basketball court, baseball diamond, and fountain here. A wonderful urban park. Accessibility: There do not appear to be any designated accessible spaces off of Wicker Park Avenue at the east end of the trail. The trail surface is paved. It is typically at least 4 feet wide (with some wider passing spaces). The most accessible portion of the trail avoids the steps marked with a waypoint. The majority of the trail is estimated to be in the gentle grade category (3% or...
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This park is named after John McAuley Palmer (1817 – 1900), a lawyer and Civil War General who served as the 15th Governor of Illinois, and as a United States Senator.
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Located in the heart of the Humboldt Park Community, Humboldt Park totals 197.26 acres and is home to a large, historic fieldhouse with a fitness center, two gymnasiums, and meeting rooms, as well as an inland beach and the historic lagoons and boat house. Recreational facilities at the park include an artificial turf soccer field, a junior soccer field, baseball fields, tennis courts, and a replica of the Chicago Cubs stadium known as “Little Cubs Field." The park is home to several...
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Located in the vibrant and proud Puerto Rican neighborhood of Humboldt Park, this loop has something for everyone. The park gained notoriety when an alligator dubbed Chance the Snapper found his way into the lagoon, but these days the park is gator free. Rent paddle boats, take the free audio tour here: https://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/parks-facilities/humboldt-park-audio-tour to learn about local history, or take a walk around the peaceful lagoons. There are also areas for fishing,...
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