Bucktown

Bucktown

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. Bounded by North and Fullerton Avenues, 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.

This community boasts more artists than any other area in the Midwest, including an artist colony called Gallery Point. This Chicago neighborhood also hosts the Bucktown Arts Fest, attracting over 30,000 visitors to the area every August. The Around the Coyote Festival occurs every September in celebration of the neighborhood’s creative spirit.

Damen Avenue is the neighborhood’s main thoroughfare, and it seems every street in Bucktown has its own neighborhood bar. A thriving nightlife also has provided the area with a higher-than-average ratio of hip bars, clubs, posh restaurants, and shopping opportunities galore.

The El is located at North Damen and Milwaukee avenues. CTA buses run on Ashland, Damen, Western and Armitage.

It should be noted that the differentiation between Bucktown and Wicker Park are hazy, at best, and where one begins and the other ends depends entirely on who you ask!