i can't believe it has taken me this long to share with you one of my favorite little spots in all of chicago: oz park in lincoln park. so here i am to rectify that situation. the park was named for the wonderful wizard offrank l. baum, who had settled in chicago in 1891. every time i pass the area it makes me smile.
“i am convinced that the only people worthy of consideration in this world are the unusual ones.
for the common folks are like the leaves of a tree, and live and die unnoticed.”
- l. frank baum, the land of oz
xo. di.
*images by me
Such a beautiful and happy place! I had no idea this existed!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a cool park. I added it to my list for the next time I'm in Chicago. I think it's so interesting that we all think of Dorothy's red slippers as they were originally silver in the book, but changed to pop more on the movie screen. ;)
ReplyDeleteI live across the street! {actually about to take my dog to the park} I have never seen that quote, so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that you wrote about oz park, I've always thought it was such a special Chicago gem!
ReplyDeleteaw i love this park too! my friend used to live nearby the tin man :) xoxo jillian:: cornflake dreams
ReplyDeleteI heart WoO! How much fun is that park?!? Another reason to visit the windy city!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Too cute, I didn't even know this place existed!! Def going to have to check it out now.
ReplyDeleteI love Oz Park! I went to the screening of the Wizard of Oz there last month & it was just way too perfect :)
ReplyDeleteSo awesome. And it makes me extra happy because I'm a Kansan who called Chicago home for 6 years :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I recently moved to Chicago and have seen it on the map but didn't know it was related to the Wizard of Oz and cooler than your average park! I've got to check it out now, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletexo,
Laura
aw i'm so glad you all liked this post!!! i'm also happy i got to introduce a few of you to the park :) you all are so cute
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