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Walking through Little Sweden

Whether it is in the middle of the hot sweaty summer or below Arctic temperatures in a cold Chicago winter, walking down Clark Street in Andersonville is nothing short of enchanting. Whether you are taking the Clark street bus or the Red Line and get off at Berwyn, walking into the neighborhood is like coming into a new world.

On Foster and Clark street there is the Swedish American Museum where you can tour the facility and see the Chicago neighborhood in its past glory or browse through the gift shop with all the books, toys, cookware, decorations, and (during the Holidays) all the activities of Saint Lucia. The neighborhood is decorated with different little bars, some with a Swedish background who serve Glogg. Or if you are a beer connoisseur, go visit Hopleaf (just south of Foster) where they have several micro breweries beers to try and taste. There is the right taste for everyone!

All kinds of shops are up and down the neighborhood with girls trendy clothes, men's upscale clothing, local furniture makers, flower shops, and many restaurants! The summer time is the greatest time to visit. Between the fresh farmers market in the giant metropolis or the festival Midsommer Fest in June. Andersonville is the place to celebrate music, art, food, and the Swedes that once helped to establish Chicago.
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