Chicago, Illinois Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood has been referred to as Chicago's "Koreatown" since the 1980s. The majority of Korean shops in Albany Park can be found along Lawrence Avenue (4800 North) between Kedzie (3200 West) and Pulaski (4000 West)., The drivers would circle Koreatown, piloting a van filled with party girls. The so-called doumi — decked out in bikini tops, short skirts and tight dresses — were looking to get hired at one , Koreatown Koreatown, Manhattan Koreatown, Long Island Koreatown, Los Angeles, California Koreatown, Palisades Park Koreatown, Fort Lee List of U.S. cities with Asian American majority populations List of U.S. cities with significant Chinese American populations History of the Korean Americans in Los Angeles Korean Americans in New York City Koreans in Chicago Korean diaspora Tech companies in , K-Town, a shortened term for Koreatown, an ethnic enclave Koreatown, Los Angeles Koreatown, Manhattan Koreatown, Palisades Park, New Jersey, United States Koreatown, Toronto, Canada Koreatown, Queens, New York City K-Town, Chicago, a neighborhood in North Lawndale, Illinois, United States K-Town Historic District, Like with Category:Koreatowns, pages in this category should be of places that are often called "Koreatown", "Little Seoul/Korea", or similar. If a place simply has a large Korean community, do not place it here. Use the more general Category:Korean communities in the United States instead., The K-Town Historic District is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places located in the North Lawndale community area in Chicago, Illinois. A mainly residential area, its borders are West Cullerton Street to the north, South Pulaski Road to the east, West Cermak Road to the south, and South Kostner Avenue to the west..