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  1. The Hagedorn Little Village School, Jack Joel Center for Special Children (HLVS) is a publicly funded, not-for-profit school highly regarded for providing outstanding educational and therapeutic services for children with developmental disabilities.

  2. Call for reservations, availability and to discuss pricing. PH 225-361-0797 and ask for Kevin! click here for more information. Come to The Little Village and enjoy some authentic Italian fare. With two locations, The Little Village promises a great experience for your whole group.

  3. If you’re looking for an authentic slice of Mexican life in Chicago, Little Village is the place to be. Known as the “Mexico of the Midwest”, this colorful enclave is overflowing with vibrant culture and cuisine.

  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Explore Chicago's Little Village, also known as La Villita. Find things to do, shopping, restaurants and bars in this charming neighborhood.

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  6. Little Village, or La Villita, is located on the southwest side of Chicago and roughly shares the boundaries of the Chicago Community Area of South Lawndale. In 1869, Chicago annexed the area that was to become Lawndale from Cicero Township.

  7. Little Village is known for its diverse restaurants, colorful murals, and a thriving shopping district that attracts visitors from all over the region. Join us as we explore the hidden gems of “La Villita” and what gives this tight-knit community its resilient and entrepreneurial spirit.

  8. Feb 9, 2017 · Little Village is a gem located in the South Lawndale area of Chicago. Also known as the ‘Mexico of the Midwest,’ Little Village offers visitors plenty of authentic Mexican-American experiences without ever having to leave the Chicago area. Here are some things to see and do in Little Village.

  9. Officially part of the South Lawndale community area, the Little Village neighborhood is brimming with Mexican-American culture. Before it was known as La Villita, Little Village saw an influx of German, Czech, and Polish immigrants following the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.

  10. Little Village is the principal port-of-entry for Mexican immigrants to the Midwest, and is commonly known as La Villita. Little Village residents are 83% Latinx/e, 77% Mexican/Mexican American, 12% African American and 38% foreign born.

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