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Dream Town Knows Ukrainian Village. The Sights of Ukrainian Village. Want More Chicago Photos? Follow Us On Instagram. Surrounding Neighborhoods. The area has since become gentrified. Ukrainian pride is reflected in the many Ukrainian cultural institutions in the Village. The Ukrainian National Museum has become an important repository of ethnic and folk memorabilia and also acts as an archive for the Ukrainian Community in Chicago. The two major Ukrainian youth groups also have their headquarters on Chicago Avenue in the Village.
The Association also owns a resort on Round Lake in northern Illinois, purchased in the s with shares purchased by the immigrants so that they would have a place where their children could spend their summers away from the heat of the city.
While the largest influx of Ukrainians to Chicago occurred shortly after , immigration to Chicago from Ukraine continues to the present time. As each subsequent wave before them, these new arrivals have made their mark on Chicago as well.
Many Ukrainian shops were founded along Chicago and Western Avenue over the years. Over time, some have closed and others have taken their place. It is easy to spot the various Ukrainian-owned businesses; just look for the posters advertising various Ukrainian cultural events. Ukrainian Chicago extends far beyond the Ukrainian Village. As Ukrainians became more well-to-do they moved out into the outlying neighborhoods and suburbs.
Larger groups settled in various geographic areas, establishing churches and community centers. During these challenging times, please consider supporting our Museum by becoming a UNM member.
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