TABLE E. 

 FIELDHOUSES, PLAYGROUNDS, SWIMMING POOLS AND BATHING BEACHES MAINTAINED BY THE SOUTH, 

 WEST, AND LINCOLN BOARDS AND THE CITY GOVERNMENT 



Total Population 777,45' 



SOUTH PARK BOARD. 



INFORMATION SHOWN IS FOR THE YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 1911. 

 Child populatioa (estimated) 275,300. 



Area 93 square miles- 



Total population 902,708. 



WEST CHICAGO PARK BOARD. 



INFORMATION SHOWN IS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1910.) 

 Child population (estimated) 349,660. 



Area 36 square miles. 



Name op Park. 



Small Park No. 1 . 

 SmaU Park No. 2 . 

 Small Park No. 3 . 

 Douglas Park 



Chicago Ave. and Noble St. 



Jefferson and 14th St. 



May and 21st Sts 



Natatorium 



,S Fieldhouse. Playground and Swimming Pool 



Playground and Swimming Pool . 



Total. West Chicago Park Board. 



USES OF FACILITIES. 



294,641 

 342,662 

 338,967 

 482,219 



l,45Sj4S9 



189,310 

 172,298 

 128,510 



490,11.S 



125,808 

 99,147 

 132,979 



609,759 

 614,107 

 600,456 

 482,219 



$40,664.98 

 38,037.67 

 31,434.54 

 8,493.62 



Total population 358,429. 



LINCOLN PARK BOARD. 



INFORMATION SHOWN IS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1909. 

 Child population (estimated) 1 17,865. 



Area 13 square milcf 



Seward Park ■ 



Lake Shore Playground 



Diversey 



Stanton Park 



Hamlin Park 



Welles Park 



Sedgwick and Elm Sts 



Chicago Ave. and Lake Shore . 



Lincoln Park 



Clyboum Ave. and Larrabee St. 



Robey and WelUngton Sts 



Montrose Boul. and West'm Av( 



Total, Lincoln Park Board. 



Fieldhouse and Playground 



Playground and Bathhouse 



Bathhouses and Beach - - . • 



Fieldhouse, Playground and Swimmmg Pool 



Unimproved 



USES OF FACILITIES. 



Total 



323,279 

 87,947 



Open May 1, 1911 

 Open July 1, 1911 



$23,354.42 

 9,677.60 

 2,912.04 



SPECIAL PARK COMMISSION, CITY GOVERNMENT. 



INFORMATION SHOWN IS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1910. 

 , City ol Chicago, 2,186,283. Child population 814,115. 



Area 191 square miles. 



i Sawyer Ave. and 28th St. 

 Robey and 22nd Sts. 



I^LTchristopher j «"^»vrjXv"e:Tnd Perry St. 



r "SrE°°Wams I Seminary Ave. and Center St... 



George E. Adams , ^^^ HamUton Aves 



Commercial Club , . . . ! ., Chicago Ave^ and Rice St 



Oommercm. ^.v/mf. and Desplames St« 



Dante.. .. ■ ■ ■ ■^ Hamlin and 16th St 



Hamhn Avenue H«m,^,^ ^^^ 3,^ St . 



?.°'*^°^ ■ ; .; Wentvvorth Ave. and 33rd St. 



Max Bentner p„ii. and LafUn St 



McLaren vlEb^ii Ave. and 24th St. . . . 



Moseley ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ *, u „„,! Townsend Sts. . . . 



Northwestern Elevated.. Alaska^and ^1_^_^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ 



y^'e"" Loomis and 15th St . . 



55"??°° Grand Ave. and Carpenter St. 



Washington- gt^^, ,^j t^^ Lake .... 



WalkerScV ! i ' ! ! ! ! . - Uth Street and the Lake .... 

 MsoM small squares an| d tnangles. 



Tnl-' I ^"y Government. 



Fieldhouse and Playground. 



Playground and Shelter 



" " " (opened Dec. 1, '10) ■ 

 Playground and Shelter 



Bathhouse and Beach. 



USES OF FACILITIES. 



231,878 

 146,927 

 375,119 

 136,470 



7,676 

 111,000 

 266,619 



87,314 

 162,884 

 371,868 

 176,589 

 245,067 



83,320 

 123,065 

 189,540 



Social and intellectual. 



There are no social activities 

 in the City Parks as found in 

 the three park districts, only 

 three having fieldhouses, each 

 containing but one classroom 

 where industrial and kindergar- 

 ten work is carried on aa well 

 as physical training. Similar 

 work is done in all of the play, 

 grounds during thi 

 vacation period. 



Total. 



240,738 

 156,302 

 .382,383 

 136,470 

 7,675 

 111,000 

 266,610 



87,314 

 152,884 

 371,868 

 176,589 

 245,067 



83,329 

 123,055 

 189,540 

 263,863 



64,131 



85,370 



$3,297.93 

 3,011.32 

 5,023.98 

 2,639.09 

 311.23 

 2,714.70 

 1,750.68 

 3,369.70 

 4,110.97 

 3,629.89 

 2,374.46 

 2,718.63 

 1,371.72 

 1,350.80 

 2,478.91 

 2,032.61 

 1,366.98 

 2,809.00 



