

They are old-time favorites, along with the Fudge Pot and Old Town Ale House. It also is home to Fireplace Inn, Orso's and Topo Gigio, three outstanding restaurants. It is home to Piper's Alley, Second City and Zanie's, some of the city's major entertainment destinations. And it has changed dramatically in recent months, before and after the shutdown for the Coronavirus. Today, it is home to one of the city's most active and vibrant entertainment/restaurant/bar areas. Michael's Church, one of only seven buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire in 1871.

Located on North Wells Street between Division Street and North Avenue on the Near North Side and Lincoln Park, it is home to many of Chicago's older, Victorian era buildings, including St. One of the most iconic and historical of all is Old Town. Chicago is a city of neighborhoods, most of them dating to ethnic origins.
