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Berger Park

1906 establishments in IllinoisChicago LandmarksHistoric districts in ChicagoNRHP infobox with nocatNorth Side, Chicago
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Berger Park, officially Park #1255 of the Chicago Park District, is a small (3.34-acre (1.35 ha)) recreational area bordering Lake Michigan in the Edgewater neighborhood of North Side, Chicago, Illinois. The park features the historic Downey House and Samuel H. Gunder houses.

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Berger Park
North Sheridan Road, Chicago

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North Sheridan Road 6219
60660 Chicago
Illinois, United States
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