Alexandra P.
Yelp
BACKGROUND
Living on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago has to be one of my most favorite things.
As always, I love to do my research and find out some information on the location I'm visiting, so I can use my reviews for reference. And this is what I found from various sources.
Lake Shore Drive, as the name states, is the drive along the shoreline of Lake Michigan. In between the drive and the lake is the beach.
Although contiguous, the beach divided into regions, and usually take the name of the east-west street that runs perpendicular to the lake at each beach's location.
The beaches in Chicago are an extensive network of waterfront recreational areas operated by the Chicago Park District.
The Chicago metropolitan waterfront includes parts of the Lake Michigan shores as well as parts of the banks of the Chicago, Des Plaines, Calumet, Fox, and DuPage Rivers and their tributaries.
The waterfront also includes the Illinois and Michigan Canal and the Sanitary and Ship Canal.
Historically, the waterfront has been used for commerce, industry, and leisure.
Leisure, such as fishing, swimming, hunting, walking and boating, was much more prevalent throughout the river sections of the waterfront system early in the 19th century before industrial uses altered the landscape.
By midcentury, much leisure shifted to Lake Michigan as a result of industrial influence. The first City of Chicago Public Beach opened in Lincoln Park in 1895.
Today, the entire 28 miles Chicago lakefront shoreline is man-made, and primarily used as parkland.
There are twenty-four beaches in Chicago along the shores of freshwater Lake Michigan.
KATHY OSTERMAN BEACH
Kathy Osterman Beach was formerly called Hollywood Beach.
Located at the 5800 North block where Lake Shore Drive ends at a curve that feeds into Sheridan Road (near Hollywood Avenue and North Lake Shore Drive) in Edgewater, this crescent-shaped beach serves two groups.
The northern half is largely a family beach and the southern half is largely a gay and lesbian beach.
The northern half of the beach has shallow water which makes it kid-friendly and there is a long boardwalk ramp to allow closer access to the shoreline for strollers and wheelchairs near the Ardmore Avenue entrance.
Beach volleyball is popular here. There is a beach house and concession stand, which opened in 2010. Unique among Lincoln Park's northern beaches there is no nearby parking lot.
KATHY OSTERMAN
Kathy Osterman was a Chicago politician who lobbied vigorously for passage of Chicago's Human Rights Ordinance in 1988.
As a result, Osterman was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame as a Friend of the Community in 1993.
On May 1, 1992, Osterman married radio political commentator Bruce DuMont. Later that year she died of cancer.
On July 22, 1993 Ardmore Beach in the Edgewater neighborhood was renamed Kathy Osterman Beach.
CONCLUSION
The Chicago lakefront is gorgeous, but to call it a beach is a bit generous; it's certainly not a destination "beach" in the traditional sense.
It is definitely a wonderful place for locals to hangout during the spring-fall months.
4/5 RECOMMEND