A Neighborhood Walk: Noble Square, Southeast

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In the southeast corner, Noble Square has Eckhart Park. The houses and church that line the park looked really nice in the late afternoon light. To the east Noble Square ends at the Kennedy Expressway, which I obviously didn’t walk on. I sort of weaved in and out, trying to stay near the freeway. Going north, there’s the Polish American Museum and just north of that some low-income housing? I think? It’s housing that all looks the same, with uniform numbering and run down yards. At Division St. and Noble St. there’s Holy Trinity, a Polish church that was built in 1873.

Previously in Noble Square:
» Chicago Ave.
» Ashland South of Division

Other neighborhood walks:
» Ukrainian Village: 1 2 3 4
» East Ukrainian Village: 1 2 3 4

3 thoughts on “A Neighborhood Walk: Noble Square, Southeast

  1. Polish Roman Catholic Union : I was right by that sign yesterday – I think? I looked up and it and couldn’t figure out where I had seen it before..and now I remember!

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