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To Protect and Preserve: An Early History of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County, Illinois, 1900-1930

Municipal Science Club and Special Park Commission

In the 1890s, the Municipal Science Club organized the social, political, and economic elite to promote urban parks, playgrounds, and recreational spaces. Most notably, the club invited Jacob Riis to speak at Hull-House about the dangers of the overcrowded urban environment. This meeting led to the City Council’s creation of the Special Park Commission in 1899, on which many Municipal Science Club members, including Dwight Perkins and Jens Jensen, served. The Commission studied Chicago’s existing open spaces, called for more playgrounds, and worked to create a systematic plan for recreational spaces across the city. It was the Special Parks Commission that published the Metropolitan Park Report in 1905.

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