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Near South Halsted Street & South Archer Avenue
Chicago, IL Bridgeport
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Bridgeport Coffeehouse
.69 mi
Kelley B: Yahoo News ranked this shop as their favorite cafe in Chicago. Serving fair-trade organic coffee in their warm-toned lounge, this place is perfect to post up and study or just sit back and relax. #sidewalkcafe Photo: Bridgeport Coffee Company
Pilsen Farmers Market
.75 mi
Kelley B: This small market still brings your local and organic products to the table. Make sure to check out their popular honey stand that provides local honey from city dwelling bees. Hours: Sundays, 9am-3pm. #farmersmarket Photo: The T & L Chicago Project
Ping Tom Memorial Park
.96 mi
James T: Very interesting overseas organic and origami type architecture upon blending with nature within the United States Chicago atmosphere.
Mercy Hospital & Medical Center
1.18 mi
James T: The mercy hospital and medical center is actively helping patients with progressive symptoms to help make lives last longer while curing infectious diseases and helping people.
U.S. Cellular Field
1.37 mi
Terri B: Catch a White Sox game over the summer at the ballpark.
Clarke House Museum
1.44 mi
Terri B: The oldest standing house in Chicago.
Glessner House Museum
1.49 mi
Terri B: Former home of Frances and John Glessner
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More places: Art & Community, Shopping, Entertainment, Health, Errands
Bridgeport Coffeehouse
.69 mi
Kelley B.: Yahoo News ranked this shop as their favorite cafe in Chicago. Serving fair-trade organic coffee in their warm-toned lounge, this place is perfect to post up and study or just sit back and relax. #sidewalkcafe Photo: Bridgeport Coffee Company
Pilsen Farmers Market
.75 mi
Kelley B.: This small market still brings your local and organic products to the table. Make sure to check out their popular honey stand that provides local honey from city dwelling bees. Hours: Sundays, 9am-3pm. #farmersmarket Photo: The T & L Chicago Project
Ping Tom Memorial Park
.96 mi
James Tazioli: Very interesting overseas organic and origami type architecture upon blending with nature within the United States Chicago atmosphere.
Mercy Hospital & Medical Center
1.18 mi
James Tazioli: The mercy hospital and medical center is actively helping patients with progressive symptoms to help make lives last longer while curing infectious diseases and helping people.
U.S. Cellular Field
1.37 mi
Terri Buseman: Catch a White Sox game over the summer at the ballpark.
Clarke House Museum
1.44 mi
Terri Buseman: The oldest standing house in Chicago.
Glessner House Museum
1.49 mi
Terri Buseman: Former home of Frances and John Glessner
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ARCHER at Halsted 60608 has a Walk Score of 68 out of 100. This address is Somewhat Walkable which means some amenities near South Halsted Street & South Archer Avenue are within walking distance.
This location is in the Bridgeport neighborhood of Chicago, with a neighborhood Walk Score of 78.
The most walkable coffee shop is Dunkin' Donuts and the closest grocery store is Jewel.
Restaurants nearby include Subway, Mangia Fresca, Good Taste Noodle, Oriental Delicacies Inc, American Bar & Restaurant, Cousin's Cafe, Dogs Inc of Chicago, and Punky's Pizza & Pasta.
Close by schools include Sheridan Elementary Math & Science Acad School.
13 nearby routes: 11 bus, 2 rail, 0 other give a Transit Score of 64 — Good Transit near South Halsted Street & South Archer Avenue.
Neil Joseph Clark: an autonomous community operated library and art space. As well as providing access to underground, radical, and self-published literature, Biblioteca Popular del Barrio is meant to be a safe space for the young and elderly, families, people of color, womyn, queer and trans folk, undocumented immigrants, and working class peoples.