Marquette Park

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Marquette Park is a large historic public park on Chicago’s Southwest Side, known for its lagoon, recreational facilities, and role in the city’s civil rights history.

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Marquette Park canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
public park
urban park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFeature golf course
islands in lagoon
lagoon
lagoon bridge
open green space
picnic areas
playgrounds
recreational facilities
sports fields
walking paths
walking trails around lagoon
hasHistoricalSignificance site of Martin Luther King Jr. demonstrations
site of civil rights marches
site of racial justice protests
hasLandscape lagoon-centered design
lawns and trees
water features
hasType municipal park
isOn Southwest Side, Chicago
surface form: Chicago’s Southwest Side
knownFor civil rights history
historic demonstrations
large lagoon
recreational activities
role in Chicago civil rights movement
locatedIn Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago

Illinois
Southwest Side, Chicago
surface form: Southwest Side of Chicago

United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy Chicago Park District
namedAfter Jacques Marquette
neighborhood Chicago Lawn
operator Chicago Park District
partOf Chicago Park District
surface form: Chicago Park District park system
publicAccess yes
region South Side, Chicago
surface form: South Side of Chicago
usedFor community events
fishing in lagoon
picnicking
recreation
sports
walking

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Chicago Lawn contains Marquette Park
Chicago Lawn hasPark Marquette Park
Marquette Park march location Marquette Park
63rd Street near Marquette Park