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Lakeview (also known as "Lake View") is a neighborhood on the north side of Chicago, USA. It is located along the shores of Lake Michigan and runs approximately from Diversey Avenue on the south, to Irving Park Road on the north; from the lakeshore on the east to Ashland Ave. on the west.
Lakeview was originally a suburb outside of the boundaries of Chicago and was a summer getaway for the city's residents. The center of the village was the Lakeview Hotel. Lakeview was annexed to Chicago in 1889.
Lakeview today is a mostly upscale neighborhood consisting of a mix of bungalows, highrises, and modern condominium buildings. The community is one of the centers of Chicago's gay and lesbian community (known colloquially as Boystown), and is centered around Halsted Street, a major gay entertainment strip.
A neighborhood within Lakeview is Wrigleyville, which is centered around the famous Wrigley Field ballpark, home of the Chicago Cubs. Wrigleyville consists of homes, sports bars, restaurants, theatres, and souvenir shops.
The 2000 population of Lakeview was 94,817, making it the second largest community in Chicago.
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