School named after author famous for his short stories, including Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hallow
Washington Irving Elementary School
South Oak Park restaurant whose name is a onomatopoeia
Buzz Cafe
Willie the Wildcat
Northwestern
Home of the fountain featured in the title sequences of Married with Children
Grant Park
This FLW prarie-style home is located in the heart of Hyde Park
Robie House
Founded in 1873, this school’s yearbook is called the Tabula
Oak Park River Forest High School
Famous Oak Park French restaurant named for the author raised in our village
Hemmingway’s Bistro
Phil the Phoenix
University of Chicago
This park is home to Cloud Gate
Millenium Park
FLW Temple in Oak Park
The Unity Temple
School once known as Emerson Junior High, the new building was opened in 2002
Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School
This high-end donut shop is a recent addition to Oak Park
Firecakes
Demon in a Blue Suit
DePaul
This south-side park was home to the 1893 World’s Fair
Jackson Park (or Midway Plaisance)
The full birth name of Oak Park’s most beloved prarie-style architect
Frank Lincoln Wright
School named after pioneering scientist best known for this groundbreaking research in cortisone and birth control
Percy Julian Middle School
This restaurant is owned by the Village of Oak Park president
Maya Del Sol
Lou Wolf
Loyola-Chicago
Bordering the Chicago River, this park is located in Chicago's Chinatown
Ping Tom Park
Famous Chicago-based architect who inspired, mentored and and employed FLW
Louis Sullivan
School named after school board finance chairman in the late 1800’s
William Beye Elementary School
Oak Park’s most vegan-friendly restaurant
Munch
Charlie T. Cougar
Concordia University
Green space in Lincoln Park that features statues of the Tin Man, Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion and Dorothy
Oz Park
This year is when FLW opened his historic home in Oak Park
1889