http://www.dreamtown.com Recognized as Chicago's unofficial Mexican town, Little Village or "La Villita," is one of the best places in Chicago to appreciate the city's Latin American roots and celebrate its strong Hispanic heritage. Take your pick of delicious Mexican restaurants, which dominate the neighborhood's dining scene, or stop by the independent ýýýmercadosýýý (grocery markets) to stock up on specialty goods and foods for preparing your own customary dishes at home. In September, the Little Village observes Mexican Independence Day with a festive parade, live mariachi bands and traditional dances. See more about Little Village at: http://www.dreamtown.com/neighborhoods/little-village.html
@elcombatiente lol
urielh7 1 year ago
Why do you say that, Combatiente?
orvgg 2 years ago
Good thing they left.
elcombatiente 2 years ago
I remember a time not so long ago when South Lawndale was a good place to raise a family. Then it all changed for the worse when the Poles and other ethnic whites left the area.
orvgg 2 years ago
Why dont you mention the gang problem, the thousands of illegal conversions, and the high crime rate?
illstateofmind 3 years ago