Landmarks & Treasures
Hyde Park is home to a rich collection of historic buildings, places, and local institutions that reflect the neighborhood’s architectural, cultural, and community history. Some are formally designated historic landmarks, while others are long-standing neighborhood favorites that continue to shape daily life in Hyde Park.
This page highlights both.
Historic Landmarks
Hyde Park contains more than 40 designated historic homes and properties, representing a wide range of architectural styles and periods. These landmarks help tell the story of the neighborhood’s development and preservation over time.
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Includes National Register properties and locally designated historic landmarks.
Neighborhood Treasures
Beyond officially designated landmarks, Hyde Park is shaped by the places that neighbors know, use, and value every day. These neighborhood treasures include beloved buildings, local institutions, gathering places, and features that contribute to the character and identity of Hyde Park.