Wicker Park is a neighborhood in Chicago located northwest of downtown. It has been a district since 1837 and is named after a triangular park donated to the city in 1870. Wicker Park went through periods of establishment, decline, and revitalization. It is now known as a "hipster" area with restaurants, shops, and landmarks like the Flatiron Arts Building and Holy Trinity Cathedral. A group visited Wicker Park and were surprised by its hipster culture but enjoyed exploring the authentic Chicago neighborhood.