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Coordinates: 41°5411N 87°3723W / 41.903°N 87.623°W / 41.903; -87.623
 

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Oak Street Beach
The beach in July 2018, looking south
The beach in July 2018, looking south
Oak Street Beach is located in Chicago metropolitan area
Oak Street Beach

Oak Street Beach

Coordinates: 41°54′11N 87°37′23W / 41.903°N 87.623°W / 41.903; -87.623
LocationChicago, Illinois, U.S.

Oak Street Beach is located near Oak Street on 1100 North Lake Shore DriveinChicago, Illinois, on the shore of Lake Michigan.[1]

History

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Oak Street beach, 1925

Up until the late 1800s the Lake Shore sloped from Oak Street to the Chicago river in a much gentler fashion. However the construction of a shipping pier at the river led to a build up of sand and silt just to the north. As the land rose up out of the water squatters began to take residence, leading to disputes with lakefront property owners.

The biggest series of clashes surrounded a man named George Streeter in 1886. Streeter's boat, with passengers and cargo, became stranded on the sandbar created by the pier. As he unloaded waste and cargo, he created a small island. Eventually he persuaded people to dump more there, and claimed a sizable island. However the city would not stand for it, and after legal battles (some of which included gun fights) Streeter was evicted and the land, which was eventually filled in, became part of Chicago and became known as Streeterville.

Oak Street Beach was formed by sand washing up against the northern side of Streeterville. Originally, it was under control of the Lincoln Park District, one of several districts in the city that were consolidated in 1934 to create the Chicago Park District.[citation needed]

Through the 1960s the sand area of Oak Street covered more than twice the area it does now, and the water was as much as three feet higher than its current level. The beach was popular for residents and tourists as a summer social spot near down town.[citation needed]

Cultural impact

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A radio advertisement for mattresses, in the 1970s, featured a child reading a letter he was writing to the Sandman. The punch line was the child asking, "Is it true you get all your sand from Oak Street Beach?"

Chicago pop-punk band Knuckle Puck released a song titled "Oak Street" on their "While I Stay Secluded" EP.

Chicago hip-hop artist Chance The Rapper mentions Oak Street Beach in the third verse of his song, Windows.[citation needed]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Oak Street Beach - Chicago Park District". Retrieved 2024-02-16.

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