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Chicago's vibrant Chinatown is an authentic and exciting place to explore. With its many restaurants and eclectic stores, it attracts both local Chinese customers and Chicagoans from all over the city who want to experience a night of "going Chinese." As the third largest Chinatown in the United States, it serves as the Midwestern business center for Chinese-Americans and is home to large populations of Cantonese and Taiwanese. Wentworth Ave, the main street of Chinatown, offers a great dining and shopping experience. It is also located close to US Cellular Field, also known as Comiskey Park, the home of the Chicago White Sox. Several blocks south of Chinatown lies Bridgeport, a large Irish-American enclave that has produced some of Chicago's most famous South Side Irish. This neighborhood has a fascinating history and is now experiencing an influx of Mexican immigrants, bringing with them a vibrant food scene. Bridgeport's gritty character and haunted charm make it an interesting place to explore. It has also become a haven for artists, with internationally acclaimed painters, the Zhou brothers, establishing an artist colony in the area. Whether you're drawn to the neighborhood for its history, diverse population, or artistic energy, Bridgeport is always a captivating place for a walk.
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