Welcome to Monument Park!
Welcome to Monument Park!
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Monument Park Chicago Plays playground
Monument Park Chicago Plays playground
Location:

6679 N. Avondale Ave.
Chicago, IL 60631

Supervisor: Kara Donaldson (Olympia Park)
Phone Numbers: Main (773) 631-6861

 

Hours

Park Hours
Day Time slot Comment
Sunday: 6:00 am-11:00 pm
Monday: 6:00 am-11:00 pm
Tuesday: 6:00 am-11:00 pm
Wednesday: 6:00 am-11:00 pm
Thursday: 6:00 am-11:00 pm
Friday: 6:00 am-11:00 pm
Saturday: 6:00 am-11:00 pm

Description

This park is 1.66 acres and it has both a passive recreation area (which is one of the sites of the yearly Edison Park Fest) as well as a playground with sandbox. It is located in the Edison Park community (two blocks east of Canfield Road, and 1 ½ blocks southwest of Northwest Highway, abutting the Chicago-Northwestern train tracks). While there is no structured programming taking place at this location, we invite you to check out our great programs offered at nearby Olympia Park.

History

Monument Park lies within the former Village of Edison Park, incorporated in 1881. Part of the old Town of Jefferson, the village was organized in an area once known as Canfield, probably for a Chicago & Northwestern Railway platform where local farmers left milk cans for delivery. By 1910, Edison Park's 300 residents, desiring city services, had annexed the village to Chicago. Several years later, the Edison Park Improvement Club led a successful effort to form an independent park board to develop neighborhood parks in the growing community. Monument Park was the first of four parks created by the new Edison Park District. Community residents, polled by mail, selected the one-acre park site just south of the Chicago & Northwestern right-of-way. After purchasing the property in mid-1913, the park district immediately began improving the site with plantings. By the time the Edison Park District transferred Monument Park to the Chicago Park District in 1934 when the 22 independent park districts were consolidated, the site included symmetrical lawns, walks, trees, and shrubs in addition to the war memorial. The Chicago Park District soon added flowerbeds, a drinking fountain, and benches. Playground equipment installed in 1970 was upgraded 20 years later.

Initially called Ridge Lawn Park, the site became known as Monument Park after 1918, when residents erected a large memorial "in Honor of Our Boys Who Served In The Army and Navy of the U.S.A. During the World War." The impressive black and white granite pillar still stands, surmounted by a limestone eagle from the old Cook County Courthouse, demolished before 1911.

Parking/Directions

For directions using public transportation visit www.transitchicago.com.

Map & Facilities

Monument Playground

6679 N. Avondale Ave.
Chicago, IL 60631
United States

Monument Sandbox

6679 N. Avondale Ave.
Chicago, IL 60631
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Monument WWI Monument

6679 N Avondale Ave
Chicago, IL 60631
United States

Monument Playground
Monument Playground

6679 N. Avondale Ave.
Chicago, IL 60631
United States

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Monument Sandbox

6679 N. Avondale Ave.
Chicago, IL 60631
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WWI Monument
Monument WWI Monument

6679 N Avondale Ave
Chicago, IL 60631
United States

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