Riis Park (Chicago)

Riis Park is a 56-acre park on Chicago's Northwest Side in the Belmont-Cragin neighborhood.[2] The park is named for Jacob Riis, a famous New York City muckraker journalist and photographer who documented the plight of the poor and working class. Riis was designed to include a variety of recreational amenities for the middle class community that it served. It was developed in 1928 when a ski jump and golf course was installed. Chicago Architect Walter W. Ahlschlager designed the fieldhouse.[3]

Riis, Jacob A., Park
The park's fieldhouse
Location6100 W. Fullerton Ave., Chicago, Illinois
Coordinates41°55′33″N 87°46′44″W
Area56.8 acres (23.0 ha)
MPSChicago Park District MPS
NRHP reference No.95000483[1]
Added to NRHPApril 20, 1995

The park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 [1] and the National Register Information System ID is 95000483.

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