Avalon Park, Chicago

Avalon Park is an area on the south side of the U.S. city of Chicago, Illinois. It is one of the city's 77 official community areas and a park. Boundaries are 76th St. to the north, South Chicago Ave. to the east and 87th St. to the south.[1]

Avalon Park had a major demographic change in the 1960s. In the 1960 census, Avalon Park was 0% African American (only six of 12,710 residents). A decade later, Avalon Park was 83% African American, according to the 1970 census.

A sewer system was created in 1910. It helped to drain the area and make further development easier.[2]

References

  1. "There Goes the Neighborhood: Racial, ethnic, and class tensions in four Chicago neighborhoods and their meaning for America" by William Julius Wilson and Richard P. Taub; 2006. The book gives Avalon Park a pseudonym of "Groveland"
  2. Zangs, Mary (2014). The Chicago 77: a community area handbook. Charleston, SC: The History Press. pp. 190–193. ISBN 978-1-62619-612-4.