fbpx
Wikipedia

Forest Glen, Chicago

Forest Glen is one of the 77 official city community areas of Chicago, Illinois, located on the city's Northwest Side. It comprises the neighborhoods of Forest Glen, Edgebrook and Sauganash, with sub-neighborhoods of Sauganash Park, Wildwood, North Edgebrook and Old Edgebrook.

Forest Glen
Community Area 12—Forest Glen
The Sauganash Historic District in Forest Glen.
Location within the city of Chicago
Coordinates: 41°59′N 87°45′W / 41.983°N 87.750°W / 41.983; -87.750
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountyCook
CityChicago
Neighborhoods
Area
 • Total3.21 sq mi (8.31 km2)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total19,596
 • Density6,100/sq mi (2,400/km2)
Demographics 2015[1]
 • White71.82%
 • Black0.96%
 • Hispanic11.95%
 • Asian13.41%
 • Other1.86%
Educational Attainment 2015[1]
 • High School Diploma or Higher94.5%
 • Bachelor's Degree or Higher58.5%
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP Codes
parts of 60630, 60646
Median household income$101,559[1]
Source: U.S. Census, Record Information Services

Neighborhoods edit

Edgebrook edit

Edgebrook borders the neighborhood of Sauganash to the west and Forest Glen to the south. Edgebrook was once part of the Sauganash land tract known as Caldwell's Reserve, and was annexed by the city of Chicago in 1889. To the north of Edgebrook sits Wildwood and then North Edgebrook. Frequently the three communities together are referred to as Edgebrook.

Edgebrook is roughly bordered by I-94 (the Edens Expressway) and the city limits to the east, the forest preserve and Niles to the west, the North Branch of the Chicago River to the south, and the Chicago city limits to the north.

Edgebrook is home to the Billy Caldwell Golf Course and the Edgebrook Golf Course, both operated by the Cook County Forest Preserves, and Edgebrook Elementary School, which has consistently ranked highly among the many Chicago Public Schools in terms of standardized test performance. Edgebrook School's mascot is the Eagle.

The 84 Peterson and 85A North Central CTA bus routes serve the Edgebrook neighborhood. The Milwaukee District / North Line also has a stop in Edgebrook.

Additionally, the Edgebrook Branch of the Chicago Public Library system is located on Devon Avenue, in the heart of the Edgebrook neighborhood.

Old Edgebrook edit

Old Edgebrook is a small area located between Central and Devon Avenues and the Edgebrook Golf Course, consisting of several blocks of large, stately homes originally built for railroad executives. The first homes here were built in the 1890s. Today, Old Edgebrook is an historical landmark district, surrounded on all sides by Cook County Forest Preserve land.

Indian Woods edit

Sitting across the river and Central Avenue from Old Edgebrook, Indian Woods (South Edgebrook) is defined by Central Avenue to the west, the Edgebrook Woods Forest Preserve to the north and east, and Elston Avenue to the south. Indian Woods is originally part of the Forest Glen community area, but also located in the northern portion of Jefferson Park. It shares the 60646 (Edgebrook) ZIP Code. There are multiple unique wooden signs marking the Indian Woods community that have been in place for many decades.

Wildwood edit

Part of Edgebrook, the Wildwood community is triangular in shape and is bordered by Lehigh Avenue, Caldwell Avenue (Route 14), Mendota Avenue, and Lightfoot Avenue. Wildwood Elementary School (affiliated with the Chicago Public Schools) serves parts of Edgebrook (west of Lehigh), Wildwood and North Edgebrook, and is highly rated. The Edgebrook Metra train station is located a little south of Wildwood near the intersection of Devon, Lehigh, and Caldwell Avenues.

North Edgebrook edit

North Edgebrook is the section of Edgebrook sitting north of Wildwood. Its northern border is Touhy Avenue, except for a small area consisting of a couple of blocks that extends north of Touhy Avenue, and is surrounded by the suburb of Niles.

Sauganash edit

Sauganash was once part of the Sauganash land tract (Caldwell's Reserve) and was annexed by the city of Chicago in 1889. This neighborhood is named after Billy Caldwell, also known as Sauganash (meaning "English speaking"). Born to a Mohawk mother and an Irish father, William Caldwell Sr., a Captain of the British Butler Rangers, he became a leader of the Potawotomi. The "Treaty Elm" which stood until the 1930s was originally used in the first and second government surveys of the reserve. Sauganash negotiated with the United States on behalf of the United Nations of the Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawotomi. In return for his services, the US gave him 1600 acres on the Chicago River.

Today the neighborhood is home to three churches: Sauganash Community Church, a non-denominational Protestant church; Bride of Christ Church; and Queen of All Saints, a Roman Catholic Basilica. The Sauganash residential neighborhood has many distinctive homes. It also had large tracts of prairie land until the mid-1950s.

The Sauganash neighborhood is bordered by Devon Avenue to the north, Bryn Mawr Avenue to the south, the Edens Expressway (Interstate 94) to the west, and Pulaski Road to the east. Devon Avenue marks the northern boundary of the city limits of Chicago at this point. The suburb of Lincolnwood begins north of Devon Avenue.

The neighborhood of Sauganash Park lies east of the Valley Line trail.

LaBagh Woods forest preserve is directly south of Sauganash.

Forest Glen edit

A community of about 550 residences on the far Northwest side of the city of Chicago is often referred to as "Chicago's Finest Community"[citation needed]. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods on the Northwest side, and is at the southern part of the official Chicago neighborhood's area of Forest Glen, which also contains Edgebrook and Sauganash. The first European American to settle Forest Glen was Civil War hero Captain William Hazelton of the 1st Cavalry Division. Captain Hazelton built a home in Forest Glen which still stands, and started a Sunday School that evolved into the First Congregational Church of Forest Glen. Hazelton also built the Glen's first barn at what is now Lawler and Elston.

The Forest Glen neighborhood is bordered by the Chicago River to the north, Foster Avenue to the south, Cicero Avenue to the east and Metra Milwaukee District North line to the west. Forest Glen shares its ZIP Code (60630) with Jefferson Park.

South Edgebrook edit

The area commonly known as South Edgebrook was originally in the Forest Glen community area, but now straddles the official Chicago neighborhoods of Jefferson Park and Norwood Park. South Edgebrook's borders are considered to be Devon Avenue to the north, Metra tracks and the Edgebrook Golf Course / Forest Preserve to the east, and Elston Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue to the south and west. It is served by the 60646 (Edgebrook) ZIP Code. In recent years, Internet and atlas maps of Chicago's neighborhoods indicate a "South Edgebrook" located south of Caldwell Avenue and west of the Edens (I-94) Expressway by the Billy Caldwell Golf Course. This area, however, is part of Edgebrook itself, and never had any additional designation.

Politics edit

Forest Glen has supported the Democratic Party in the past two presidential elections. In the 2016 presidential election, Forest Glen cast 5,753 votes for Hillary Clinton and cast 3,344 votes for Donald Trump.[2] In the 2012 presidential election, Forest Glen cast 5,273 votes for Barack Obama and cast 3,592 votes for Mitt Romney.[3]

Transportation edit

 
The waiting platform at the Forest Glen station.

Metra provides service to Union Station from two stops in Forest Glen on the Milwaukee District / North Line. Forest Glen station lies between Forest Glen and Elston Avenues, while Edgebrook station lies just to the north of the intersection of Caldwell, Devon, and Central Avenues. The southern part of Forest Glen is also accessible from the Union Pacific / Northwest Line's stops in Jefferson Park and Gladstone Park. The Blue Line also serves Jefferson Park, providing service to O'Hare  , downtown, and Forest Park.

The Edens Expressway (I-94) has a number of interchanges in Forest Glen: in Edgebrook at Caldwell Avenue; at Touhy Avenue just outside Edgebrook/Forest Glen's boundaries in Lincolnwood; just outside Forest Glen north to the North Shore suburbs and Milwaukee via the Foster Avenue on-ramp; and again just outside Forest Glen south to down town via the Elston Avenue on-ramp, just one city block south of Foster Avenue.

Notable people edit

Education edit

The local Chicago Public Schools primary schools include Edgebrook Elementary School, Wildwood School, Sauganash Elementary School, Beard Elementary(In Big Oaks), Hitch Elementary (In Gladstone Park), and Beaubien Elementary (In Jefferson Park). The local Catholic schools are at Queen of All Saints Basilica in Sauganash and St. Mary of the Woods Catholic Church in North Edgebrook/Wildwood. St. Cornelius school on Foster and Long closed in 2016. It eventually became the Chicago Public Schools Catalpa Early Childhood Center.

The Chicago Public Schools secondary school is William Howard Taft High School in Norwood Park, Chicago, although many residents of the neighborhood elect to attend either private schools or one of the City of Chicago-run selective schools. Private schools typically attended are Saint Ignatius College Prep, Loyola Academy, Notre Dame College Prep, or Regina Dominican High School. College preparatory, non-private schools include CICS Northtown Academy, a charter school that opened in 2002. Selective enrollment schools typically attended include Northside College Prep, Lane Tech, and Whitney Young Magnet High School.

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19304,065
19406,63063.1%
195012,18983.8%
196019,22857.7%
197020,5316.8%
198018,991−7.5%
199017,655−7.0%
200018,1652.9%
201018,5081.9%
202019,5965.9%
[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Community Data Snapshot - Forest Glen" (PDF). cmap.illinois.gov. MetroPulse. Retrieved November 29, 2017.
  2. ^ Ali, Tanveer (November 9, 2016). . DNAInfo. Archived from the original on September 24, 2019. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
  3. ^ Ali, Tanveer (November 9, 2012). . DNAInfo. Archived from the original on February 3, 2019. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
  4. ^ "Confirmation hearings on federal appointments : hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, first session on confirmations of appointees to the federal judiciary". (March 25; April 21, 22, 29; May 12 and 25) United States Committee on the Judiciary. Archived from the original on 5 May 2008. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
  5. ^ Illinois Blue Book 1965-1966 page 160
  6. ^ Heise, Kenan (November 13, 1997). "Mitchell Kobelinski, 69; Served President Ford". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  7. ^ Ciccone, Richard (2009). Royko: A Life In Print. New York, New York: PublicAffairs. p. 365. ISBN 9780786751976.
  8. ^ Illinois Blue Book 1957-1958. p. 230. Retrieved June 2, 2021.
  9. ^ "Chicago Community Area Data". robparal.com. Rob Paral and Associates. Retrieved August 24, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official City of Chicago Forest Glen Community Map
  • The Northwest Chicago Historical Society's History of Forest Glen
  • Edgebrook Community Association
  • Forest Glen Community Club
  • Sauganash Community Association
  • Queen of All Saints Basilica; see also Wikipedia entry
  • ForgottenChicago.com's article on Old Edgebrook

forest, glen, chicago, forest, glen, official, city, community, areas, chicago, illinois, located, city, northwest, side, comprises, neighborhoods, forest, glen, edgebrook, sauganash, with, neighborhoods, sauganash, park, wildwood, north, edgebrook, edgebrook,. Forest Glen is one of the 77 official city community areas of Chicago Illinois located on the city s Northwest Side It comprises the neighborhoods of Forest Glen Edgebrook and Sauganash with sub neighborhoods of Sauganash Park Wildwood North Edgebrook and Old Edgebrook Forest GlenCommunity areaCommunity Area 12 Forest GlenThe Sauganash Historic District in Forest Glen Location within the city of ChicagoCoordinates 41 59 N 87 45 W 41 983 N 87 750 W 41 983 87 750CountryUnited StatesStateIllinoisCountyCookCityChicagoNeighborhoodslist EdgebrookNorth EdgebrookSouth EdgebrookForest GlenOld EdgebrookWildwoodSauganashEdgebrook TowersArea Total3 21 sq mi 8 31 km2 Population 2020 Total19 596 Density6 100 sq mi 2 400 km2 Demographics 2015 1 White71 82 Black0 96 Hispanic11 95 Asian13 41 Other1 86 Educational Attainment 2015 1 High School Diploma or Higher94 5 Bachelor s Degree or Higher58 5 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP Codesparts of 60630 60646Median household income 101 559 1 Source U S Census Record Information Services Contents 1 Neighborhoods 1 1 Edgebrook 1 2 Old Edgebrook 1 3 Indian Woods 1 4 Wildwood 1 4 1 North Edgebrook 1 5 Sauganash 1 6 Forest Glen 1 7 South Edgebrook 2 Politics 3 Transportation 4 Notable people 5 Education 6 References 7 External linksNeighborhoods editEdgebrook edit Edgebrook borders the neighborhood of Sauganash to the west and Forest Glen to the south Edgebrook was once part of the Sauganash land tract known as Caldwell s Reserve and was annexed by the city of Chicago in 1889 To the north of Edgebrook sits Wildwood and then North Edgebrook Frequently the three communities together are referred to as Edgebrook Edgebrook is roughly bordered by I 94 the Edens Expressway and the city limits to the east the forest preserve and Niles to the west the North Branch of the Chicago River to the south and the Chicago city limits to the north Edgebrook is home to the Billy Caldwell Golf Course and the Edgebrook Golf Course both operated by the Cook County Forest Preserves and Edgebrook Elementary School which has consistently ranked highly among the many Chicago Public Schools in terms of standardized test performance Edgebrook School s mascot is the Eagle The 84 Peterson and 85A North Central CTA bus routes serve the Edgebrook neighborhood The Milwaukee District North Line also has a stop in Edgebrook Additionally the Edgebrook Branch of the Chicago Public Library system is located on Devon Avenue in the heart of the Edgebrook neighborhood Old Edgebrook edit Main article Old Edgebrook District Old Edgebrook is a small area located between Central and Devon Avenues and the Edgebrook Golf Course consisting of several blocks of large stately homes originally built for railroad executives The first homes here were built in the 1890s Today Old Edgebrook is an historical landmark district surrounded on all sides by Cook County Forest Preserve land Indian Woods edit Sitting across the river and Central Avenue from Old Edgebrook Indian Woods South Edgebrook is defined by Central Avenue to the west the Edgebrook Woods Forest Preserve to the north and east and Elston Avenue to the south Indian Woods is originally part of the Forest Glen community area but also located in the northern portion of Jefferson Park It shares the 60646 Edgebrook ZIP Code There are multiple unique wooden signs marking the Indian Woods community that have been in place for many decades Wildwood edit Main article Wildwood Chicago Part of Edgebrook the Wildwood community is triangular in shape and is bordered by Lehigh Avenue Caldwell Avenue Route 14 Mendota Avenue and Lightfoot Avenue Wildwood Elementary School affiliated with the Chicago Public Schools serves parts of Edgebrook west of Lehigh Wildwood and North Edgebrook and is highly rated The Edgebrook Metra train station is located a little south of Wildwood near the intersection of Devon Lehigh and Caldwell Avenues North Edgebrook edit North Edgebrook is the section of Edgebrook sitting north of Wildwood Its northern border is Touhy Avenue except for a small area consisting of a couple of blocks that extends north of Touhy Avenue and is surrounded by the suburb of Niles Sauganash edit Sauganash was once part of the Sauganash land tract Caldwell s Reserve and was annexed by the city of Chicago in 1889 This neighborhood is named after Billy Caldwell also known as Sauganash meaning English speaking Born to a Mohawk mother and an Irish father William Caldwell Sr a Captain of the British Butler Rangers he became a leader of the Potawotomi The Treaty Elm which stood until the 1930s was originally used in the first and second government surveys of the reserve Sauganash negotiated with the United States on behalf of the United Nations of the Chippewa Ottawa and Potawotomi In return for his services the US gave him 1600 acres on the Chicago River Today the neighborhood is home to three churches Sauganash Community Church a non denominational Protestant church Bride of Christ Church and Queen of All Saints a Roman Catholic Basilica The Sauganash residential neighborhood has many distinctive homes It also had large tracts of prairie land until the mid 1950s The Sauganash neighborhood is bordered by Devon Avenue to the north Bryn Mawr Avenue to the south the Edens Expressway Interstate 94 to the west and Pulaski Road to the east Devon Avenue marks the northern boundary of the city limits of Chicago at this point The suburb of Lincolnwood begins north of Devon Avenue The neighborhood of Sauganash Park lies east of the Valley Line trail LaBagh Woods forest preserve is directly south of Sauganash Forest Glen edit A community of about 550 residences on the far Northwest side of the city of Chicago is often referred to as Chicago s Finest Community citation needed It is one of the oldest neighborhoods on the Northwest side and is at the southern part of the official Chicago neighborhood s area of Forest Glen which also contains Edgebrook and Sauganash The first European American to settle Forest Glen was Civil War hero Captain William Hazelton of the 1st Cavalry Division Captain Hazelton built a home in Forest Glen which still stands and started a Sunday School that evolved into the First Congregational Church of Forest Glen Hazelton also built the Glen s first barn at what is now Lawler and Elston The Forest Glen neighborhood is bordered by the Chicago River to the north Foster Avenue to the south Cicero Avenue to the east and Metra Milwaukee District North line to the west Forest Glen shares its ZIP Code 60630 with Jefferson Park South Edgebrook edit The area commonly known as South Edgebrook was originally in the Forest Glen community area but now straddles the official Chicago neighborhoods of Jefferson Park and Norwood Park South Edgebrook s borders are considered to be Devon Avenue to the north Metra tracks and the Edgebrook Golf Course Forest Preserve to the east and Elston Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue to the south and west It is served by the 60646 Edgebrook ZIP Code In recent years Internet and atlas maps of Chicago s neighborhoods indicate a South Edgebrook located south of Caldwell Avenue and west of the Edens I 94 Expressway by the Billy Caldwell Golf Course This area however is part of Edgebrook itself and never had any additional designation Politics editForest Glen has supported the Democratic Party in the past two presidential elections In the 2016 presidential election Forest Glen cast 5 753 votes for Hillary Clinton and cast 3 344 votes for Donald Trump 2 In the 2012 presidential election Forest Glen cast 5 273 votes for Barack Obama and cast 3 592 votes for Mitt Romney 3 Transportation edit nbsp The waiting platform at the Forest Glen station Metra provides service to Union Station from two stops in Forest Glen on the Milwaukee District North Line Forest Glen station lies between Forest Glen and Elston Avenues while Edgebrook station lies just to the north of the intersection of Caldwell Devon and Central Avenues The southern part of Forest Glen is also accessible from the Union Pacific Northwest Line s stops in Jefferson Park and Gladstone Park The Blue Line also serves Jefferson Park providing service to O Hare nbsp downtown and Forest Park The Edens Expressway I 94 has a number of interchanges in Forest Glen in Edgebrook at Caldwell Avenue at Touhy Avenue just outside Edgebrook Forest Glen s boundaries in Lincolnwood just outside Forest Glen north to the North Shore suburbs and Milwaukee via the Foster Avenue on ramp and again just outside Forest Glen south to down town via the Elston Avenue on ramp just one city block south of Foster Avenue Notable people editRuben Castillo born 1954 Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois from 2013 to 2019 Castillo lived in Forest Glen at the time of his initial appointment to a federal judgeship in 1994 4 Thomas G Lyons 1931 2007 Chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party from 1990 to 1997 He resided at 6457 North Hiawatha Avenue while a member of the Illinois Senate 5 Mitchell P Kobelinski 1928 1997 11th Administrator of the Small Business Administration during the Presidency of Gerald Ford He was a Sauganash resident at the time of his death 6 Mike Royko 1932 1997 author and Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper columnist He moved to Sauganash from Lake View in the mid 1980s 7 Harry H Semrow 1915 1987 postmaster of Chicago from 1961 to 1966 He resided at 6240 North Livermore Avenue while a member of the Illinois House of Representatives 8 Education editThe local Chicago Public Schools primary schools include Edgebrook Elementary School Wildwood School Sauganash Elementary School Beard Elementary In Big Oaks Hitch Elementary In Gladstone Park and Beaubien Elementary In Jefferson Park The local Catholic schools are at Queen of All Saints Basilica in Sauganash and St Mary of the Woods Catholic Church in North Edgebrook Wildwood St Cornelius school on Foster and Long closed in 2016 It eventually became the Chicago Public Schools Catalpa Early Childhood Center The Chicago Public Schools secondary school is William Howard Taft High School in Norwood Park Chicago although many residents of the neighborhood elect to attend either private schools or one of the City of Chicago run selective schools Private schools typically attended are Saint Ignatius College Prep Loyola Academy Notre Dame College Prep or Regina Dominican High School College preparatory non private schools include CICS Northtown Academy a charter school that opened in 2002 Selective enrollment schools typically attended include Northside College Prep Lane Tech and Whitney Young Magnet High School Historical population CensusPop Note 19304 065 19406 63063 1 195012 18983 8 196019 22857 7 197020 5316 8 198018 991 7 5 199017 655 7 0 200018 1652 9 201018 5081 9 202019 5965 9 9 References edit a b c Community Data Snapshot Forest Glen PDF cmap illinois gov MetroPulse Retrieved November 29 2017 Ali Tanveer November 9 2016 How Every Chicago Neighborhood Voted In The 2016 Presidential Election DNAInfo Archived from the original on September 24 2019 Retrieved October 4 2019 Ali Tanveer November 9 2012 How Every Chicago Neighborhood Voted In The 2012 Presidential Election DNAInfo Archived from the original on February 3 2019 Retrieved October 4 2019 Confirmation hearings on federal appointments hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate One Hundred Third Congress first session on confirmations of appointees to the federal judiciary March 25 April 21 22 29 May 12 and 25 United States Committee on the Judiciary Archived from the original on 5 May 2008 Retrieved 27 June 2016 Illinois Blue Book 1965 1966 page 160 Heise Kenan November 13 1997 Mitchell Kobelinski 69 Served President Ford Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 28 2022 Ciccone Richard 2009 Royko A Life In Print New York New York PublicAffairs p 365 ISBN 9780786751976 Illinois Blue Book 1957 1958 p 230 Retrieved June 2 2021 Chicago Community Area Data robparal com Rob Paral and Associates Retrieved August 24 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Forest Glen Chicago Official City of Chicago Forest Glen Community Map The Northwest Chicago Historical Society s History of Forest Glen Old Edgebrook District Edgebrook Community Association Forest Glen Community Club Sauganash Community Association Queen of All Saints Basilica see also Wikipedia entry ForgottenChicago com s article on Old Edgebrook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Forest Glen Chicago amp oldid 1215692371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.