The civic home base for citizens who want to know their representatives, access government resources, and participate in democracy beyond just voting.
Brick courtyards, the Bryn Mawr Historic District, the lake at the end of every street. Old-school neighborhood pride and a deep bench of block clubs.
Theaters, jazz halls, the Aragon, and the most diverse stretch of restaurants in the ward. Loud, layered, and never quite finished.
Clark Street, indie bookstores, the Swedish American Museum. A neighborhood where everyone knows the dog before the owner.