f****l 发帖数: 8042 | 1 主要是不知道晚上安不安全,还有就是芝大晚上停车方便不。Hyde Park Campus。 | F*I 发帖数: 2896 | 2 晚上当然不会百分百安全了,所以你或者开车或者做校车,趴车还好,总还是能找到趴
车位的。
【在 f****l 的大作中提到】 : 主要是不知道晚上安不安全,还有就是芝大晚上停车方便不。Hyde Park Campus。
| f****l 发帖数: 8042 | 3 一般大家都是在哪里租房子住呢?合租最好,倒是不一定是在附近,交通方便就可以。
谢谢。
【在 F*I 的大作中提到】 : 晚上当然不会百分百安全了,所以你或者开车或者做校车,趴车还好,总还是能找到趴 : 车位的。
| m*****7 发帖数: 133 | 4 芝大附近晚上容易找到街趴,University Ave, Woodlawn, 56th st上都比较容易街趴
,只要学校没什么活动的话。校区治安还好,每个路口都站个保安。开车回城别从西边
黑人区上高速,走东边Lake Shore Dr. | s******s 发帖数: 13035 | 5 come on, 开车还怕黑人区?!这么大冷的天,老黑吃饱了晚上出来闲逛?
【在 m*****7 的大作中提到】 : 芝大附近晚上容易找到街趴,University Ave, Woodlawn, 56th st上都比较容易街趴 : ,只要学校没什么活动的话。校区治安还好,每个路口都站个保安。开车回城别从西边 : 黑人区上高速,走东边Lake Shore Dr.
| f****l 发帖数: 8042 | 6 街爬晚上收钱不?大家一般住哪里?没有在芝加哥住过,没有什么概念。 | g******4 发帖数: 6339 | 7 +1
方便去I90/94
据说, 50年代 那是非常好的街坊...
【在 s******s 的大作中提到】 : come on, 开车还怕黑人区?!这么大冷的天,老黑吃饱了晚上出来闲逛?
| s******s 发帖数: 13035 | 8 一百年前,这里是downtown富人区。后来某人种多了,downtown就一点一点往
北边挪,到了现在的位置。
【在 g******4 的大作中提到】 : +1 : 方便去I90/94 : 据说, 50年代 那是非常好的街坊...
| s******s 发帖数: 13035 | 9 收钱的街空,不收钱的要找两圈。
【在 f****l 的大作中提到】 : 街爬晚上收钱不?大家一般住哪里?没有在芝加哥住过,没有什么概念。
| g******4 发帖数: 6339 | 10 Hyde Park, Chicago
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Founding and early years
In 1853, Paul Cornell, a real estate speculator and cousin of Cornell
University founder Ezra Cornell, purchased 300 acres (1.2 km2) of land[8]
between 51st and 55th streets along the shore of Lake Michigan,[9] with the
idea of attracting other Chicago businessmen and their families to the area.
[8]
In 1861, Hyde Park was incorporated as an independent township (called Hyde
Park Township)
In 1891 (two years after Hyde Park was annexed to the city of Chicago),[8]
the University of Chicago was established in Hyde Park through the
philanthropy of John D. Rockefeller and the leadership of William Rainey
Harper.[9]
In 1893, Hyde Park hosted the World's Columbian Exposition. The World's
Columbian Exposition brought fame to the neighborhood, which gave rise to an
inflow of new residents and spurred new development that gradually started
transforming Hyde Park into a more urban area.
However, since most of the structures built for the fair were temporary, it
left few direct traces in the neighborhood. The only major structure from
the fair that is still standing today is Charles Atwood's Palace of Fine
Arts, which has since been converted into the Museum of Science and Industry.
In the early decades of the twentieth century, many upscale hotels were
built in Hyde Park (mostly along the lakefront). Hyde Park became a popular
resort area in Chicago.[9] Most of these hotels closed during the Great
Depression, and were eventually converted into apartment and condominium
buildings (most of which are still standing today).
**Racial integration, economic decline, and urban renewal**
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Until the middle of the twentieth century, Hyde Park remained an almost
exclusively white neighborhood (despite its proximity to Chicago's Black
Belt). Hyde Parkers relied on racially restrictive covenants to keep African
Americans out of the neighborhood. At the time, the use of such covenants
was supported by the University of Chicago.[14]
After the Supreme Court banned racially restrictive covenants in 1948,
African Americans began moving into Hyde Park, and the neighborhood
gradually became multiracial. In 1955, civil rights activist Leon Despres
was elected alderman of Hyde Park and held the position for twenty years.[15
] Despres argued passionately for racial integration and fair housing on the
floor of the Chicago City Council, and became known as the "liberal
conscience of Chicago" for often casting the sole dissenting vote against
the policies of Chicago's then-mayor Richard J. Daley.[16]
During the 1950s, Hyde Park experienced economic decline as a result of the
white flight that followed the rapid inflow of African Americans into the
neighborhood.[9]
In the 1950s and 1960s, the University of Chicago, in its effort to
counteract these trends, sponsored one of the largest urban renewal plans in
the nation.[17][18] The plan involved the demolition and redevelopment of
entire blocks of decayed buildings with the goal of creating an "interracial
community of high standards."[6] After the plan was carried out, Hyde Park'
s average income soared by seventy percent, but its African American
population fell by forty percent, since the substandard housing primarily
occupied by low-income African Americans had been purchased, torn down, and
replaced, with the residents not being able to afford to remain in the newly
rehabilitated areas. The ultimate result of the renewal plan was that Hyde
Park did not experience the economic depression that occurred in the
surrounding areas and became a racially integrated middle-class neighborhood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyde_Park,_Chicago#History | s******u 发帖数: 50 | | t***o 发帖数: 335 | 12 听我劝一句,晚上从Hyde Park走,只要有可能就千万别往西边的90/94方向去……一定
要走Lake Shore
前两年还有55路公交车被枪打的。
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| r*******e 发帖数: 950 | 13 O霸的家就在那。 还有Frank Lloyd Wright 的故居哦。
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