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Pulaski Park

Pulaski Park is on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1912, and was named after American Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski. It boasts fields for soccer, tennis, baseball, and other activities. There is also a large fieldhouse which contains a pool, an auditorium, and other meeting and all-purpose rooms.   Privately, it is also the "neutral ground" through with The Weiss Family does business with The Camarilla Kindred of Chicago.   Lou can often be found here.

Purpose / Function

The Promise of 1528 states, in part, that the Kindred of the Camarilla and those of the Giovanni shall endeavor to stay out of each other's affairs. To that end, in order to maintain a Giovanni presence in Chicago, Dominic Giovanni negotiated the use of Pulaski Park from Prince Reinhold Fisher. Prince Fisher does not cede ownership of the park but he does allow the Giovanni (and by extension The Weiss Family) to use it as neutral territory in any dealings they may have with the Camarilla Kindred of Chicago.
Pulaski Park
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Park
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