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Park Evanston is a apartment complex in downtown Evanston home to many students. Park Evanston is known for being one of the most high-end living options for students. The building is also home to what many students consider the nicest pool in Evanston, as it sits atop the buildings rooftop with a great view of downtown. Park Evanston is located at 1630 Chicago Ave above [[Pono Ono]] and next door to Whole Foods. | Park Evanston is a apartment complex in downtown Evanston home to many students. Park Evanston is known for being one of the most high-end living options for students. The building is also home to what many students consider the nicest pool in Evanston, as it sits atop the buildings rooftop with a great view of downtown. Park Evanston is located at 1630 Chicago Ave above [[Pono Ono]] and next door to Whole Foods. |
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Park Evanston

Pronunciation
[P ahrk - Ev en st uhn]
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation Example
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Definitions
Park Evanston is a apartment complex in downtown Evanston home to many students. Park Evanston is known for being one of the most high-end living options for students. The building is also home to what many students consider the nicest pool in Evanston, as it sits atop the buildings rooftop with a great view of downtown. Park Evanston is located at 1630 Chicago Ave above Pono Ono and next door to Whole Foods.
Example sentences
- "I wish I loved at Park Evanston because the views are incredible."
Why It’s Wild
This is a living location for NU students. Without going to NU or living in a close vicinity, Park Evanston would be thought of as a literal park.