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1211 S Prairie Avenue 5400

4 5.0   Sf: 9542   Yr: 2008 

EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY - FULL 54TH FLOOR - OVER 9500 SQ FT OF RAW SPACE - 360 STUNNING VIEWS. This renowned building at One Museum Park East, is an architectural work of art, and will now host...

Museum Park

1201 S Prairie Avenue 805

2 2.0   Sf: 1639   Yr: 2008 

Enjoy beautiful views in this prestigious South Loop Luxury building, One Museum Park West! Natural light filled 2 bed/2 bath split floor plan offers floor to ceiling windows, 'Signature' package...

One Museum Park West

1335 S PRAIRIE Avenue 1504

2 2.0   Sf: 1550   Yr: 2003 

Experience show-stopping views of Lake Michigan, renowned museums, Soldier Field, and the vibrant Navy Pier fireworks, all from the comfort of your home! Welcome to the highly sought-after Prairie...

Museum Park

233 E 13th Street 2402

2 2.0   Sf: 1346   Yr: 2005 

Sky-High Sophistication in the South Loop | 24th Floor NE Unit Experience elevated urban living in this rarely available 24th-floor northeast-facing corner residence at the prestigious Museum Pointe...

Museum Park

1322 S Prairie Avenue 1413

2 2.0   Sf: 1330   Yr: 2002 

Rarely available Museum Park Tower I NW Corner two bedroom unit with Awesome Views of Lake Michigan, Grant Park, and the Chicago Skyline! The Living & Dining room area is very spacious - plenty of...

Museum Park
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233 E 13th Street 2210

2 2.0   Yr: 2005 

Recently Renovated, Bright, spacious, and perfectly positioned in the heart of the South Loop-welcome to Museum Park Place! This stunning 2 bed, 2 bath condo offers a split floor plan with...

Museum Park

233 E 13th Street 804

1 1.0   Sf: 851   Yr: 2005 

Wake up to postcard perfect sunrises in this rare north and east facing one bedroom at Museum Pointe. Floor to ceiling windows frame protected vistas of Lake Michigan, Grant and Millennium Parks...

Museum Park

Lake Michigan - Cook County Information

Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America and is bordered by four states: Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan. When focusing on Cook County, which includes a significant portion of the city of Chicago, here are some notable points of information regarding Lake Michigan:

Recreational Opportunities
- Beaches: Cook County has several public beaches along the shoreline of Lake Michigan, including popular spots like North Avenue Beach, Oak Street Beach, and Montrose Beach.
- Parks: The Chicago Park District manages several parks adjacent to the lake, offering recreational activities such as jogging, biking, picnicking, and various water sports.
- Boating: The lake is a hub for recreational boating, with several marinas and rental services available for those looking to sail or kayak.

Environmental Importance
- Ecosystems: Lake Michigan's shores host diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, grasslands, and forests. These areas are crucial for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.
- Conservation Efforts: Various organizations and governmental bodies work to protect the lake's water quality and ecosystems, addressing issues such as pollution and invasive species.

Historical Significance
- Transportation and Shipping: Historically, Lake Michigan has been a vital transportation route for shipping goods to and from the Midwest, particularly through the Port of Chicago.
- Cultural Development: The lake's waterfront has played a significant role in the cultural and economic development of Chicago, influencing settlement patterns and urban development.

Development and Urban Impact
- Lakefront Trail: A popular 18-mile-long path for walking, running, and cycling runs along the lakefront, connecting various neighborhoods and parks.
- Real Estate and Development: Waterfront properties have seen considerable development, with high-rise condos and commercial spaces taking advantage of the scenic views and accessibility.

Challenges
- Pollution: Like many urban bodies of water, Lake Michigan faces challenges related to pollution from storm runoff, sewage discharge, and industrial waste.
- Invasive Species: The introduction of invasive species poses a threat to the native ecology of Lake Michigan.

Access and Transportation
- Public Transport: The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) provides various public transportation options to access the lakeside and nearby attractions.
- Promenade and Waterfront Access: The waterfront has been developed with promenades, parks, and recreational areas that enhance public access to Lake Michigan.

In summary, Lake Michigan is a vital natural asset to Cook County and Chicago, providing recreational, environmental, and economic benefits but also facing challenges that require ongoing attention and conservation efforts.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

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