Old Town 
By: Becca, Patti, Neha, 
Shannon, and Huda
History of Old Town 
❖ Settled in 1850s by German immigrants from 
southern Germany. 
❖ There was a fire in 1870 that destroyed most 
of the houses and the church that the town 
was centered around (St. Michael’s Church). 
❖ The first Second City show premiered in 1959 
and moved locations in 1967.
Demographics & Median Income 
● Population: 36,550 
-Males: 16,591 
-Females: 19,960 
● Median age: 34.50 
● Total households: 22,995 
● Median income (ages 22-44): 
$75,814 
● Median household income: 
$66,012 
● Average people per household: 
1.54 
● White collar: 13,901 
● Blue collar: 7,147 
Education Statistics 
Marital Status
Attractions and Activities! 
- Second City Comedy Club 
- Improv and sketch comedy venue. Must see in Old Town. It has been around for over 50 
years. Home to Steve Carrel, Chuck Norris, Tina Fey and many more! 
- Chicago History Museum 
- Museum that is centered around chicago’s history and past. 
- The Fudge Pot 
- Popular chocolate/candy shop in Old Town. Founded in 1963. Make candy on location 
and in the front window for pedestrians to watch. 
- Zanie’s Comedy Club 
- Chicago’s original spot for stand up comedy. Home of Jerry seinfeld, Jay Leno, Chelsea 
Handler and many more! 
- Pubs and Winery’s on every corner 
- Old Town Triangle Historic District 
- It has been around since 1850. A lot of history: houses were burnt down in chicago fire, 
rebuilt then teared down during prohibition to be built again.
FuN fAcTs 
1. The Society for Human Rights was founded in 
Old Town. 
2. joined the National Register of Historic Places 
on November 8, 1984 
3. home to 4 comedy theatres: Zanies, The 
Second City, Up Comedy Club, The Comedy 
Bar 
4. Valentines Day is a huge celebration 
5. Restaurant Week (every August)- dine for a 
discount at local restaurants 
6. many stores are part of Local First Chicago
How do you get there? 
1. Take the L towards 95th/Dan Ryan 
2. Get off at the Belmont stop and transfer to the brown line 
3. Take the brown line towards Kimball 
4. Get off at Sedgwick 
5. You’re there!
Our day in pictures...
Continued...
Becca’s 
Reflection 
Originally when I saw that we were going to Old Town I was expecting to get there and see a 
rustic and old town, but it is quite the opposite. There are some older buildings but most of it is 
pretty modern. Since it was modern it sparked a curiosity to want to see more. Wells Street is 
where most of the attractions and shops are so we went there and I really liked it. It was cute and 
everything is on one street so it is not scattered. Everything meaning restaurants, little shops, 
comedy clubs, farmers markets and apartments. This experience has made me realize how much 
there is to explore outside of the immediate downtown area. I am always going to Michigan avenue 
or other places downtown and I have not really gone to any of the smaller neighborhoods. This trip 
has made me want to go out and explore the city more! I think this was an authentic chicago 
experience because in Old Town there are many places that were started there so there is a lot of 
chicago history within it. For example, the Fudge Shop, Second City and Zanie’s. Going to Old Town 
and doing this project has made me realize how little I have actually seen of chicago and now I am 
curious to go adventure to other smaller neighborhoods in the city.
Shannon’s Reflection 
When we decided to go to Old town for our connections to 
community I was really excited because I had never been to that part of the 
city before.This area seemed extremely family friendly with the schools 
nearby. All the little shops and restaurants on Wells Street was a really nice 
area and I enjoyed going into the shops and walking around. I appreciated 
how it was considered the city but Old Town had a different feel than 
downtown Chicago. The gates on Wells street were really cute and showed 
how this was the main strip of Old Town While we were there we went into 
Pinkberry which i had never tried until then and needless to say i have a new 
obsession with their frozen yogurt. I will definitely be going back to Old Town 
for some more!
Neha’s Reflection 
Before I had even reached Old Town, I expected it to be very rustic and not modern at all. 
However, once we got there, I saw that it was so much more than that. For one, the 
buildings were very tiny and cute, and they were quite modern. I expected to see many 
randomly named places but there were also generic places like Pinkberry and Starbucks. The 
town was organized into tightly packed shops along the streets, and flowers or plants 
adorned the sidewalks. Plus, there were also many trees so the overall atmosphere was very 
homely and welcoming. Furthermore, there was surprisingly a lot of cultural diversity. On 
one street alone, there was an Irish, Chinese, and Mexican restaurant side by side. Another 
thing I noticed was that there were many schools. This would make sense because the 
neighborhood seemed like a good place to raise kids. There were many fields, parks, and 
recreational activities to do. Overall, Old Town seems like a well developed neighborhood, 
and it seems like a good place for raising a family. It’s a quiet, diverse place that has much 
to offer to its residents, and it is definitely a great town to take a stroll in and have some 
fun.
Patti’s Reflection 
Chicago is always associated with ‘Big City’, but taking a trip to Old 
Town showed me that there is so much more to a big city than large 
retail stores and busy streets. A few weeks ago my brother came to 
visit and asked where Old Town was because he wanted to visit a 
friend there, but I had to tell him I had never heard of it. It was 
awesome to discover a new place and learn about the city that is 
now my home. I have seen the picture of the gates to Old Town many 
times but that was the extent of my knowledge on Old Town. There 
was a lot of life in Old Town when we visited. There were kids 
coming home from school, a lot of people walking on the sidewalk 
and kids playing in the park. One of my favorite parts was the 
architecture and detail in the buildings. Apartments were squished 
between local business, each with their own facade making for a 
unique look. There was also a lot of diversity in the food choices. 
There was a polish restaurant right between an Irish bar and a 
chinese restaurant. This was definitely an authentic experience 
because Old Town is full of originality and local business contribution 
to the history of Chicago. It was a great city to explore with a group 
of friends even in the pouring rain.
Huda’s Reflection 
Although I’ve lived in the Chicago area my whole life, I hadn’t even heard of 
old town until this assignment, so naturally I was very excited to get to know 
a new part of my city. Old Town was nothing like I expected it to be, I 
thought it would give off a more historic vibe with old buildings and stuff but 
to my surprise, it was very hip but still gave a homey town type of feel. There 
were a lot of cool shops and places to eat. I appreciated the diversity in 
restaurants, they had everything from sushi to italian to Pinkberry. Old Town 
was filled with depth and culture, it is a great place to have a good time but 
is still family friendly because of the elementary school nearby. What I really 
liked about it was that its not as overwhelming as being in the city but theres 
still so much to do. Its the perfect place to go on a chill sunday afternoon. I 
had a great time and will definitely go back again with friends.
Works Cited 
- http://www.choosechicago.com/neighborhoods-and-communities/old-town/ 
- http://www.secondcity.com/history/ 
- http://chicago-architecture-jyoti.blogspot.com/2010/01/old-town-triangle-district.html 
- http://www.point2homes.com/US/Neighborhood/IL/Chicago/Old-Town-Chicago- 
Demographics.html 
- http://www.chicagotraveler.com/neighborhoods/old-town-feature.htm 
- http://oldtownchicago.org/events-archive/old-towns-shop-wells-showcase/ 
- http://www.localfirstchicago.org/pages/about_us/10.php

Old Town Presentation

  • 1.
    Old Town By:Becca, Patti, Neha, Shannon, and Huda
  • 2.
    History of OldTown ❖ Settled in 1850s by German immigrants from southern Germany. ❖ There was a fire in 1870 that destroyed most of the houses and the church that the town was centered around (St. Michael’s Church). ❖ The first Second City show premiered in 1959 and moved locations in 1967.
  • 3.
    Demographics & MedianIncome ● Population: 36,550 -Males: 16,591 -Females: 19,960 ● Median age: 34.50 ● Total households: 22,995 ● Median income (ages 22-44): $75,814 ● Median household income: $66,012 ● Average people per household: 1.54 ● White collar: 13,901 ● Blue collar: 7,147 Education Statistics Marital Status
  • 4.
    Attractions and Activities! - Second City Comedy Club - Improv and sketch comedy venue. Must see in Old Town. It has been around for over 50 years. Home to Steve Carrel, Chuck Norris, Tina Fey and many more! - Chicago History Museum - Museum that is centered around chicago’s history and past. - The Fudge Pot - Popular chocolate/candy shop in Old Town. Founded in 1963. Make candy on location and in the front window for pedestrians to watch. - Zanie’s Comedy Club - Chicago’s original spot for stand up comedy. Home of Jerry seinfeld, Jay Leno, Chelsea Handler and many more! - Pubs and Winery’s on every corner - Old Town Triangle Historic District - It has been around since 1850. A lot of history: houses were burnt down in chicago fire, rebuilt then teared down during prohibition to be built again.
  • 5.
    FuN fAcTs 1.The Society for Human Rights was founded in Old Town. 2. joined the National Register of Historic Places on November 8, 1984 3. home to 4 comedy theatres: Zanies, The Second City, Up Comedy Club, The Comedy Bar 4. Valentines Day is a huge celebration 5. Restaurant Week (every August)- dine for a discount at local restaurants 6. many stores are part of Local First Chicago
  • 6.
    How do youget there? 1. Take the L towards 95th/Dan Ryan 2. Get off at the Belmont stop and transfer to the brown line 3. Take the brown line towards Kimball 4. Get off at Sedgwick 5. You’re there!
  • 7.
    Our day inpictures...
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  • 9.
    Becca’s Reflection Originallywhen I saw that we were going to Old Town I was expecting to get there and see a rustic and old town, but it is quite the opposite. There are some older buildings but most of it is pretty modern. Since it was modern it sparked a curiosity to want to see more. Wells Street is where most of the attractions and shops are so we went there and I really liked it. It was cute and everything is on one street so it is not scattered. Everything meaning restaurants, little shops, comedy clubs, farmers markets and apartments. This experience has made me realize how much there is to explore outside of the immediate downtown area. I am always going to Michigan avenue or other places downtown and I have not really gone to any of the smaller neighborhoods. This trip has made me want to go out and explore the city more! I think this was an authentic chicago experience because in Old Town there are many places that were started there so there is a lot of chicago history within it. For example, the Fudge Shop, Second City and Zanie’s. Going to Old Town and doing this project has made me realize how little I have actually seen of chicago and now I am curious to go adventure to other smaller neighborhoods in the city.
  • 10.
    Shannon’s Reflection Whenwe decided to go to Old town for our connections to community I was really excited because I had never been to that part of the city before.This area seemed extremely family friendly with the schools nearby. All the little shops and restaurants on Wells Street was a really nice area and I enjoyed going into the shops and walking around. I appreciated how it was considered the city but Old Town had a different feel than downtown Chicago. The gates on Wells street were really cute and showed how this was the main strip of Old Town While we were there we went into Pinkberry which i had never tried until then and needless to say i have a new obsession with their frozen yogurt. I will definitely be going back to Old Town for some more!
  • 11.
    Neha’s Reflection BeforeI had even reached Old Town, I expected it to be very rustic and not modern at all. However, once we got there, I saw that it was so much more than that. For one, the buildings were very tiny and cute, and they were quite modern. I expected to see many randomly named places but there were also generic places like Pinkberry and Starbucks. The town was organized into tightly packed shops along the streets, and flowers or plants adorned the sidewalks. Plus, there were also many trees so the overall atmosphere was very homely and welcoming. Furthermore, there was surprisingly a lot of cultural diversity. On one street alone, there was an Irish, Chinese, and Mexican restaurant side by side. Another thing I noticed was that there were many schools. This would make sense because the neighborhood seemed like a good place to raise kids. There were many fields, parks, and recreational activities to do. Overall, Old Town seems like a well developed neighborhood, and it seems like a good place for raising a family. It’s a quiet, diverse place that has much to offer to its residents, and it is definitely a great town to take a stroll in and have some fun.
  • 12.
    Patti’s Reflection Chicagois always associated with ‘Big City’, but taking a trip to Old Town showed me that there is so much more to a big city than large retail stores and busy streets. A few weeks ago my brother came to visit and asked where Old Town was because he wanted to visit a friend there, but I had to tell him I had never heard of it. It was awesome to discover a new place and learn about the city that is now my home. I have seen the picture of the gates to Old Town many times but that was the extent of my knowledge on Old Town. There was a lot of life in Old Town when we visited. There were kids coming home from school, a lot of people walking on the sidewalk and kids playing in the park. One of my favorite parts was the architecture and detail in the buildings. Apartments were squished between local business, each with their own facade making for a unique look. There was also a lot of diversity in the food choices. There was a polish restaurant right between an Irish bar and a chinese restaurant. This was definitely an authentic experience because Old Town is full of originality and local business contribution to the history of Chicago. It was a great city to explore with a group of friends even in the pouring rain.
  • 13.
    Huda’s Reflection AlthoughI’ve lived in the Chicago area my whole life, I hadn’t even heard of old town until this assignment, so naturally I was very excited to get to know a new part of my city. Old Town was nothing like I expected it to be, I thought it would give off a more historic vibe with old buildings and stuff but to my surprise, it was very hip but still gave a homey town type of feel. There were a lot of cool shops and places to eat. I appreciated the diversity in restaurants, they had everything from sushi to italian to Pinkberry. Old Town was filled with depth and culture, it is a great place to have a good time but is still family friendly because of the elementary school nearby. What I really liked about it was that its not as overwhelming as being in the city but theres still so much to do. Its the perfect place to go on a chill sunday afternoon. I had a great time and will definitely go back again with friends.
  • 14.
    Works Cited -http://www.choosechicago.com/neighborhoods-and-communities/old-town/ - http://www.secondcity.com/history/ - http://chicago-architecture-jyoti.blogspot.com/2010/01/old-town-triangle-district.html - http://www.point2homes.com/US/Neighborhood/IL/Chicago/Old-Town-Chicago- Demographics.html - http://www.chicagotraveler.com/neighborhoods/old-town-feature.htm - http://oldtownchicago.org/events-archive/old-towns-shop-wells-showcase/ - http://www.localfirstchicago.org/pages/about_us/10.php