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Chicago
Illinois Real Estate
Popular theory
has it that the Chicago neighborhood of Bucktown
got its name in the early 1800's as a result of its primarily
Polish population's penchant for raising goats, the male of which
is called a buck.
Bucktown’s
boundary’s are, North Ave. (south), Western (west), Fullerton
(north) and the Chicago River on the east.
Bucktown
is a slightly less expensive alternative to other, higher-priced
Chicago neighborhoods, although prices are rising. The area has
many trendy restaurants and upscale shops appealing to young professionals
and real estate developers alike. But remnants of a historic and
quainter Bucktown are evident in the hundred-year-old buildings
and cobblestone paths.
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