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  1. www.tclf.org › landscapes › milton-lee-olive-parkMilton Lee Olive Park | TCLF

    On June 19, 1966, the City of Chicago posthumously dedicated the park to PFC Milton Lee Olive, III (1946-1965), the first African American recipient of the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War. Along with the Art Institute of Chicago’s South Garden and Navy Pier, Olive Park is one of three Kiley landscapes in Chicago.

  2. Milton Lee Olive Park is a public park in the city of Chicago, Illinois. Designed by Dan Kiley, the park is located west of the James W. Jardine Water Purification Plant and adjacent to Jane Addams Memorial Park and Ohio Street Beach.

  3. Learn about the park named after a Medal of Honor recipient and designed by Daniel Urban Kiley, located on the shore of Lake Michigan near Navy Pier. Discover how the park reflects the civil rights movement, the water filtration plant, and the environmental challenges it faces.

  4. Located near the Navy Pier, Ohio Street Beach and Addams Park, Milton Lee Olive Park offers some of the best views of the water and city skyline. Honoring Vietnam War hero Milton Lee Olive, II, the park today offers a great place to reflect or go for a walk or…

  5. Jan 7, 2012 · If you are in the central area of Lake Shore Drive (LSD), you might enjoy visiting Milton Lee Olive Park, that is right across from LSD, and that gives you a great visual perspective and panoramic views of the Lakeshore Front of Chicago in all its magnificent splendor.

  6. www.tclf.org › kiley-legacy › MiltonLeeOliveParkMilton Lee Olive Park - TCLF

    Kiley’s Milton Lee Olive Park was named for the first African-American recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor in the Vietnam era, Milton Lee Olive III. The park features a classical Kiley allée of locust trees extending toward the horizon and culminating in a cantilevered plane.

  7. Milton Lee Olive Park. 4.6 (43 reviews) Unclaimed. Parks. Open 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM. See hours. See all 121 photos. Review Highlights. “ I rented a bicycle (about 3 different locations around Navy Pier) for just $9/ hour and simply enjoyed my time. ” in 15 reviews.