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Our Trip to the Ukrainian Village
Chuck Kuo, Dana Zakieh, Kamila Kapusta, and Rachel Hyland
History of the Ukrainian Village➢ Chicago neighborhood located on the West Side.➢ Ukrainian village first began as a farmland.➢ Ukrainians first settled in this area because of their close
relations with Polish people who lived in the surrounding “Polish Downtown.”
➢ The have been a total of four mass immigrations from the Ukraine to the U.S.
➢ The first immigrants arrived during the period 1870-1914, most of these immigrants were poor and illiterate peasants seeking a better life in America.
➢ Many small Ukrainian enclaves developed around Chicago, including the area bounded by Division, Racine, Orleans and Roosevelt; another in the Burnside area and another in what has become known as the Ukrainian Village.
Demographics
➢ 35,726 people living in the Ukrainian Village
➢ The majority of the population is Hispanic and White
➢ The median household income is 66,485
➢ Males: 18,698 Females: 17,628➢ Males median age: 31.9 years
Females: 32.3 years
Our Adventure on the L
Our Adventure to Ukrainian Village
1.Red Line @ Loyola → 95tha. Exited the Red Line @ Lake (16
stops)b.Walking transfer to Blue Line
2.Blue Line @ Washington → Damen-O’Harea. Exited the Blue Line @ Damen-
O’Hare (5 stops)b.Wandered around Ukrainian Village
Our Struggles Getting to Ukrainian Village
1. Boarded the wrong train
2. Cubs game = Crowded
3. Nursing mother & a stroller
4. Woman in a wheelchair
Historic HousingOld World Meet Modern VisionUkrainian Village → designated as a Chicago Landmark District Neighborhood since December 2002Years Built: 1886 - 1920s“It's nestled into a thirty-two square block area of the city's West Town. While largely a residential area, and contains an excellent cross-section of residential building types that provides a visual history of immigration settlement on Chicago's Near West Side. One that tells the story of German, Polish, and, ultimately, Ukrainian immigrants who settled in the area throughout the late 1800s and early 1900s. Ukrainian Village retains much of the character of a European community. Tree lined streets, small bungalows, as well as red-brick two-and three family flats, are the predominant architectural styles.”
➢ chicago-architecture-jyoti.blogspot.com/.../ukranian-village-district.html
Places of Worship
The Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral
Museum: Ukrainian National Museum
Sadly, by the time we got to the village the museum had closed...However, here are some interesting facts about the museum:➢ It holds about 1,14o artifacts, agricultural tools,
artwork, musical instruments, and trophies ➢ It contains a library and an archive that holds
material about Ukrainian communities including performance groups, and national youth chapters
➢ http://www.ukrainiannationalmuseum.org//eng/index.html
FOOD
Food➢ “Bite Cafe”
○ 1039 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60622○ American restaurant
Unique about Ukrainian Village: Restaurants were very diverse; Mexican restaurants, American, Japanese,
Chinese and many more.
PoutineFrench fries, Bacon or Mushroom
Gravy, Cheese Curds, Pickled Chiles
BurgerBacon, Fried Egg, Fries
Black Pepper PastaRoasted Tomato Sauce, Squash, Zucchini, Fresh Oregano, Goat
Cheese, Pepitas
Cornflake Crusted Pork ChopSummer Succotash, Nectarine
Mostarda
Famous Gelato Restaurant: Black Dog Gelato
Although we didn’t get a chance to go…Goat Cheese Cashew Caramel |
Sesame Fig Chocolate Chip | Mexican Hot Chocolate | Malted
Vanilla | White Chocolate Banana Curry | Rosemary Irish
Cream | Blueberry French Toast | Butterscotch Bourbon Pecan | Maple Cayenne Bacon | Blood
Orange Sorbet | Cucumber Rosewater Sorbet | Raspberry
Apple Cider Sorbet | Sour Cherry Rootbeer Sorbet
The End
Our Sources ➢ http://www.city-data.com/
neighborhood/Ukrainian-Village-Chicago-IL.html
➢ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_Village,_Chicago
➢ chicago-architecture-jyoti.blogspot.com/.../ukranian-village-district.html