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Hartigan Beach Park, 1031 W. Albion Ave. is one of
18 street-end beaches acquired by the Chicago Park District from the
City of Chicago in 1959. The city's Bureau of Parks and Recreation was
operating 27 such beaches by 1937; some were in existence as early as
1921. Although lifeguards manned these small municipal beaches, they
had no changing rooms or other facilities. In Rogers Park, the beaches
met the summertime recreational needs of the many residents who lived
in the attractive brick apartment buildings built in the eastern
portion of the community between 1900 and 1930.
The park site
was long known as Albion Beach and Park for its location on Albion
Street, where, atypically for Rogers Park, single-family residences
lined the block approaching the lakeshore. In September 1960, the city
council adopted a resolution requesting that the park district rename
Albion Park in honor of 49th Ward Alderman David L. Hartigan
(1906-1959), who had recently died. A graduate of St. Ignatius and
Northwestern Law School, Hartigan was an attorney in the City
Treasurer's Office between 1943 and 1954, and served briefly as City
Treasurer. After being elected alderman in 1955, Hartigan sat on the
Committee on Forestry and Recreation, and was very active in creating
additional parks and recreational space. The park district officially
renamed the park Hartigan Beach and Park in 1965.
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April 29, 2008
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