Marie
Good one, Marie! But I have already mastered natural stupidity. It's the artificial intelligence I need.
Craig
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Dear Copilot https://copilot.microsoft.com/
Write an article about the Morgan Park neighborhood of Chicago.
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Copilot
Certainly! Let’s explore the history and characteristics of Morgan Park, a neighborhood located on the far south side of Chicago, Illinois.
Morgan Park: A Brief Overview
Location: Morgan Park is one of Chicago’s 77 official community areas. It lies south of the Beverly neighborhood and north of the Chicago city border. The neighborhood also includes Mount Greenwood Cemetery1.
Settlement: The community was initially settled in the mid-19th century and was known as North Blue Island due to its proximity to the existing town of Blue Island to the south. Thomas Morgan, an English immigrant, became the area’s largest landholder, owning property between what is now 91st St. (north), 119th St. (south), Western Avenue (west), and roughly Vincennes Ave. (east)1.
Demographics: As of 2015, Morgan Park was majority-black, with approximately 22,924 residents. The neighborhood offers a dense suburban feel, and most residents own their homes2.
Historical Landmarks
George C. Walker Library:
The George C. Walker Library, located in Morgan Park, opened in 1890. It was a gift from George C. Walker, then president of the Blue Island Land and Building Company. The library underwent expansions in 1929 and a major renovation in 19951.
Fun fact: The original portion of the library was designed by architect Charles Sumner Frost.
Crescent Park:
Mount Greenwood Cemetery:
Morgan Park includes Mount Greenwood Cemetery, a historic burial ground with notable graves and a serene atmosphere.
In summary, Morgan Park combines historical significance, community landmarks, and a diverse population, making it a unique part of Chicago’s fabric12.
Dear Copilot
Illustrate the Morgan Park neighborhood in Chicago
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