
Mark White Square - Chicago, IL
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N 41° 50.477 W 087° 38.965
16T E 446083 N 4632358
Today known as McGuane Park, Mark White Square was originally designed by Daniel Burnham and the Olmsted Brothers.
Waymark Code: WM13K3A
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 12/29/2020
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According to the Chicago Park District, Mark White Square, now known as McGuane Park, "Was one of ten revolutionary Chicago parks which opened to the public in 1905. The city's population had grown from 300,000 in 1870 to 2 million by 1905, but less than 200 acres of new parkland had been created during that period. The noisy, overcrowded immigrant neighborhoods in the center of the city were far away from the existing parks. South Park Commission superintendent J. Frank Foster envisioned a new type of park that would provide social services as well as breathing spaces to these areas. Nationally renowned landscape architects the Olmsted Brothers and architects Daniel H. Burnham and Co. designed the whole system of new parks. In addition to Sherman Park, these were Ogden, Palmer, Bessemer, and Hamilton Parks, and Russell, Davis, Armour, Cornell and Sherman."
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