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Highland Park, Illinois

Highland Park is a suburban city located in the southeastern part of Lake County, Illinois, United States, about 25 miles (40 km) north of downtown Chicago. Per the 2020 census, the population was 30,176.[2] Highland Park is one of several municipalities located on the North Shore of the Chicago metropolitan area.

Highland Park
Highland Park City Hall
Location of Highland Park in Lake County, Illinois
Location of Illinois in the United States
Coordinates: 42°10′57″N 87°48′25″W / 42.18250°N 87.80694°W / 42.18250; -87.80694
Country United States
State Illinois
County Lake
TownshipMoraine, West Deerfield
Founded1869
Government
 • MayorNancy Rotering
Area
 • Total12.28 sq mi (31.79 km2)
 • Land12.24 sq mi (31.71 km2)
 • Water0.03 sq mi (0.08 km2)
Population
 • Total30,176
 • Estimate 
(2021)[3]
30,177
 • Density2,464.96/sq mi (951.72/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP Codes
60035, 60037
Area codes847/224
FIPS code17-34722
Wikimedia CommonsHighland Park, Illinois
Websitecityhpil.com

History edit

A traveler in the area in 1833 described visiting a village of bark-covered structures where he ate roasted corn with a chief named Nic-sa-mah at a site likely located south of present-day Clavey Road and east of the Edens Expressway.[4]

In 1847, two German immigrants, John Hettinger and John Peterman founded a town along Lake Michigan, which they called St. John's. Soon, the town was abandoned, due to questions regarding ownership of the land. Three years later, another German Immigrant, Jacob Clinton Bloom, founded Port Clinton, which happened to be just south of St. John's. Port Clinton was described by Elijah Middlebrook Haines as "one of the most promising villages in the city". In 1854, a lighthouse was built in Port Clinton, thanks to funding by the US Congress and sponsorships from Illinois representatives. Despite having a functioning lighthouse with a keeper, a pier, sawmill, and a plank road, Port Clinton did not have a train station in 1855. In 1860, Port Clinton stopped growing as a town, and the lighthouse was shut down.[5]

In 1867, ten men purchased Highland Park for $39,198.70. They were the original stockholders of the Highland Park Building Company. Following construction of the Chicago and Milwaukee Railroad, a depot was established at Highland Park and a plat, extending south to Central Avenue, was laid out in 1856.[6] At that point, Highland Park was settled on mostly scattered farms and undeveloped forested land.[5] Highland Park was established as a city on March 11, 1869, with a population of 500, and evolved from the two settlements of St. John and Port Clinton; St. John's Avenue and Port Clinton Square are named after the settlements.[5][6] Highland Park was named from its parklike setting at a lofty elevation relative to the lake, and was given its name from Walter S. Gurnee.[7] The town annexed the village of Ravinia in 1899.

From its establishment in 1869 until November 1, 1900, Highland Park was a "dry" community, in which the sale of alcoholic drinks was prohibited.[8]

In 2013, Highland Park passed an ordinance banning assault weapons within the city. In 2015, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld the ban,[9] and later that year, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the ruling to stand.[10][11]

On July 4, 2022, a mass shooting occurred at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, killing seven people and injuring dozens more. A suspect was apprehended hours later and charged with first-degree murder.[12][13]

Overview edit

 
The Willits House

Highland Park has several attractions including a downtown shopping district and the Ravinia Festival. Ravinia Festival is an open-air pavilion seating 3,200, which hosts classical, pop, jazz and Latin concerts in the summers. It has been the summer home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since 1936. Concert-goers can purchase seats in the covered pavilion or tickets to sit on the lawn. Many visitors arrive early and picnic on the lawn before and during concerts.[14] The festival is located in Ravinia District, originally an artists' colony, which still retains much of its early character and architecture.

Highland Park has several landmark structures listed in the National Register of Historic Places, notably the Willits House by Frank Lloyd Wright. In addition to several houses designed by Wright, the National Register lists homes designed by prominent architects including John S. Van Bergen, Howard Van Doren Shaw, Robert E. Seyfarth, and David Adler. Landscape architect Jens Jensen lived in Highland Park and designed a number of projects in the community that are listed on the register.

There are three public beaches in Highland Park: Rosewood Beach, Moraine Beach (part of which is available for off-leash dogs), and Park Avenue Beach (which also has a boating facility). Highland Park is also home to the North Shore Yacht Club.

Geography edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 12.2 square miles (31.7 km2), of which 12.2 square miles (31.6 km2) is land and 0.039 square miles (0.1 km2), or 0.27%, is water.[15] Its geographic features include a 100-foot-high (30 m) bluff running along 6 miles (10 km) of Lake Michigan shoreline and deep, wooded ravines extending up to 1 mile (1.6 km) inland. Elevations range from 580 to 725 feet (177 to 221 m) above sea level.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18801,154
18902,16387.4%
19002,80629.7%
19104,20950.0%
19206,16746.5%
193012,20397.9%
194014,47618.6%
195016,80816.1%
196025,53251.9%
197032,26326.4%
198030,599−5.2%
199030,575−0.1%
200031,3652.6%
201029,763−5.1%
202030,1761.4%
2021 (est.)30,177[3]0.0%
U.S. Decennial Census[16]
2020 Census[2]

2020 census edit

Highland Park city, Illinois – Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[17] Pop 2020[18] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 25,845 24,825 86.84% 82.27%
Black or African American alone (NH) 516 462 1.73% 1.53%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 22 25 0.07% 0.08%
Asian alone (NH) 848 1,094 2.85% 3.63%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 9 0 0.03% 0.00%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 27 134 0.09% 0.44%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 329 948 1.11% 3.14%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 2,167 2,688 7.28% 8.91%
Total 29,763 30,176 100.00% 100.00%

2010 Census edit

As of the 2010 United States census,[19] there were 29,763 people living in the city. The racial makeup of the city was 91.05% White, 1.84% Black or African American, 2.9% Asian, 0.18% Native American, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 2.51% of some other race and 1.48% of two or more races. 7.28% were Hispanic or Latino (of any race).

As of the census[20] of 2000, there were 31,365 people, 11,521 households, and 8,917 families living in the city. The population density was 2,537.5 inhabitants per square mile (979.7/km2). There were 11,934 housing units at an average density of 965.5 per square mile (372.8/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 91.20% White, 1.78% African American, 0.08% Native American, 2.28% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 3.46% from other races, and 1.18% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.90% of the population.

There were 11,521 households, out of which 36.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 69.9% were married couples living together, 5.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 22.6% were non-families. 19.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.71 and the average family size was 3.09.

In the city the population was spread out, with 27.0% under the age of 18, 4.6% from 18 to 24, 25.5% from 25 to 44, 27.8% from 45 to 64, and 15.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.5 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $100,967, and the median income for a family was $117,235. Males had a median income of $83,121 versus $41,175 for females. The per capita income for the city was $55,331. About 2.3% of families and 3.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.9% of those under age 18 and 3.1% of those age 65 or over.

Government edit

 
Incumbent mayor Nancy Rotering

The City of Highland Park is a council-manager government. The nonpartisan City Council consists of seven members, including an elected mayor and six council members, all elected at-large and serving staggered four-year terms. The current city council consists of:[21]

Position Name First elected Term expires
Mayor Nancy Rotering 2011* 2023
Councilman Anthony Blumberg 2011 2023
Councilwoman Michelle Holleman 2015 2023
Councilwoman Annette Lidawer 2021 2025
Councilman Adam Stolberg 2017 2023
Councilwoman Kim Stone 2013 2021
Councilman Andrés Tapia 2021 2025

Politics edit

Presidential election results
Presidential election results in Highland Park[22]
Year Democratic Republican Others
2020 80.1% 15,416 18.6% 3,573 1.3% 246
2016 76.9% 13,576 17.7% 3,132 5.4% 946

Highland Park is considered a Democratic stronghold, giving Joe Biden more than 80% of its vote in the 2020 United States presidential election. Highland Park voters also tend to prefer Democrats in local races.

At the state level, Highland Park is a part of the 58th House District, represented by Bob Morgan (D-Highwood), and the 29th Senate District, represented by Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield). At the county level, the city is split between Districts 11 and 12, represented by former Highland Park City Councilman Paul Frank (D-Highland Park) and former Lake Forest Mayor Mike Rummel (R-Lake Forest), respectively.

Mayors edit

Mayors of Highland Park have included:

  • Frank L. Hawkins (first mayor, elected April 13, 1869)[23][24]
  • Raymond Geraci (served 1970–1975 and 1995–1999)[25]
  • Daniel M. Pierce (served 1987–1995 and 1999–2003)[26]
  • Michael Belsky (served 2003–2011)[27]
  • Nancy Rotering (incumbent mayor since 2011)[28]

Economy edit

The international headquarters of Solo Cup Company were previously located in Highland Park, before relocating to neighboring Lake Forest in 2009.

Transportation edit

 
Highland Park Metra station

The main highway in Highland Park is US-41, which connects Chicago to Milwaukee. Commuter rail is available at four Metra stations within city borders (Braeside, Ravinia Park, Ravinia, and Highland Park), as well as two in nearby Highwood (Highwood and Fort Sheridan) on the Union Pacific North Line, which begins in Chicago and terminates in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Pace also offers several bus routes. Boat launch facilities are available along Lake Michigan. O'Hare International Airport is located approximately 20 miles (32 km) southwest. The Skokie Valley Trail runs through town.

Notable people edit

Highland Park is popular with professional athletes, as the Chicago Bears practice facility is in nearby Lake Forest. Several members of the championship Chicago Bulls of 1990s also live or lived in Highland Park including Michael Jordan,[29] Scottie Pippen,[30] Toni Kukoc,[31] B. J. Armstrong,[32] and the late GM Jerry Krause, thanks to its proximity to the team's former practice facility in neighboring Deerfield.[33]

Musician Richard Marx grew up in Highland Park, Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan resides here, Olympic figure skater Jason Brown attended high school in Highland Park, and actress Rachel Brosnahan from Amazon's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, grew up in Highland Park[34] and attended Highland Park High School. Actor Gary Sinise attended Highland Park High School and co-founded the Steppenwolf Theatre in neighboring Deerfield.[35]

Grace Slick, lead singer of Jefferson Airplane, was born in Highland Park,[36] and journalist Jacob Scher lived here.[citation needed]

In popular culture edit

 
Ben Rose House used in Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Highland Park is the location of the main characters' former home in the CBS drama The Good Wife.[37]

Highland Park was used for location shots for several movies written and directed by John Hughes in the 1980s including Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Weird Science, Sixteen Candles, Uncle Buck and Home Alone. Other popular films from the 1980s shot or partially set in Highland Park include Ordinary People, Risky Business,[38] and Lucas. Since 2000, Highland Park movies have included Kicking & Screaming and Shattered Memories of Love. In the film Shattered Glass, Stephen Glass, portrayed by actor Hayden Christensen, makes repeated reference to his family's residence in Highland Park as an indication of the high expectations they have for his career.

Highland Park was where the cast of Oxygen's Bad Girls Club resided for its twelfth installment.[39]

"Highland Park has the feel of a gated community without the actual gates", writes Vanity Fair, and has a tradition of "very clever minds who left to strike gold in Hollywood." The creators of the Revenge of the Nerds, Beethoven, and other films grew up in Highland Park.[40]

It also was the setting for the 2000/2001 Fox and PBS documentary show American High.

Education edit

North Shore School District 112 operates an early childhood center, eight elementary schools, and two middle schools.

Township High School District 113 operates Highland Park High School, as well as Deerfield High School in nearby Deerfield.

Sister cities edit

See also edit

References edit

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Highland Park is a suburban city located in the southeastern part of Lake County Illinois United States about 25 miles 40 km north of downtown Chicago Per the 2020 census the population was 30 176 2 Highland Park is one of several municipalities located on the North Shore of the Chicago metropolitan area Highland ParkCityHighland Park City HallLocation of Highland Park in Lake County IllinoisLocation of Illinois in the United StatesCoordinates 42 10 57 N 87 48 25 W 42 18250 N 87 80694 W 42 18250 87 80694Country United StatesState IllinoisCountyLakeTownshipMoraine West DeerfieldFounded1869Government MayorNancy RoteringArea 1 Total12 28 sq mi 31 79 km2 Land12 24 sq mi 31 71 km2 Water0 03 sq mi 0 08 km2 Population 2020 2 Total30 176 Estimate 2021 3 30 177 Density2 464 96 sq mi 951 72 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP Codes60035 60037Area codes847 224FIPS code17 34722Wikimedia CommonsHighland Park IllinoisWebsitecityhpil com Contents 1 History 2 Overview 3 Geography 4 Demographics 4 1 2020 census 4 2 2010 Census 5 Government 5 1 Politics 5 2 Mayors 5 3 Economy 6 Transportation 7 Notable people 8 In popular culture 9 Education 10 Sister cities 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editA traveler in the area in 1833 described visiting a village of bark covered structures where he ate roasted corn with a chief named Nic sa mah at a site likely located south of present day Clavey Road and east of the Edens Expressway 4 In 1847 two German immigrants John Hettinger and John Peterman founded a town along Lake Michigan which they called St John s Soon the town was abandoned due to questions regarding ownership of the land Three years later another German Immigrant Jacob Clinton Bloom founded Port Clinton which happened to be just south of St John s Port Clinton was described by Elijah Middlebrook Haines as one of the most promising villages in the city In 1854 a lighthouse was built in Port Clinton thanks to funding by the US Congress and sponsorships from Illinois representatives Despite having a functioning lighthouse with a keeper a pier sawmill and a plank road Port Clinton did not have a train station in 1855 In 1860 Port Clinton stopped growing as a town and the lighthouse was shut down 5 In 1867 ten men purchased Highland Park for 39 198 70 They were the original stockholders of the Highland Park Building Company Following construction of the Chicago and Milwaukee Railroad a depot was established at Highland Park and a plat extending south to Central Avenue was laid out in 1856 6 At that point Highland Park was settled on mostly scattered farms and undeveloped forested land 5 Highland Park was established as a city on March 11 1869 with a population of 500 and evolved from the two settlements of St John and Port Clinton St John s Avenue and Port Clinton Square are named after the settlements 5 6 Highland Park was named from its parklike setting at a lofty elevation relative to the lake and was given its name from Walter S Gurnee 7 The town annexed the village of Ravinia in 1899 From its establishment in 1869 until November 1 1900 Highland Park was a dry community in which the sale of alcoholic drinks was prohibited 8 In 2013 Highland Park passed an ordinance banning assault weapons within the city In 2015 the U S Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld the ban 9 and later that year the U S Supreme Court allowed the ruling to stand 10 11 On July 4 2022 a mass shooting occurred at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park killing seven people and injuring dozens more A suspect was apprehended hours later and charged with first degree murder 12 13 Overview edit nbsp The Willits HouseHighland Park has several attractions including a downtown shopping district and the Ravinia Festival Ravinia Festival is an open air pavilion seating 3 200 which hosts classical pop jazz and Latin concerts in the summers It has been the summer home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since 1936 Concert goers can purchase seats in the covered pavilion or tickets to sit on the lawn Many visitors arrive early and picnic on the lawn before and during concerts 14 The festival is located in Ravinia District originally an artists colony which still retains much of its early character and architecture Highland Park has several landmark structures listed in the National Register of Historic Places notably the Willits House by Frank Lloyd Wright In addition to several houses designed by Wright the National Register lists homes designed by prominent architects including John S Van Bergen Howard Van Doren Shaw Robert E Seyfarth and David Adler Landscape architect Jens Jensen lived in Highland Park and designed a number of projects in the community that are listed on the register There are three public beaches in Highland Park Rosewood Beach Moraine Beach part of which is available for off leash dogs and Park Avenue Beach which also has a boating facility Highland Park is also home to the North Shore Yacht Club Geography editAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 12 2 square miles 31 7 km2 of which 12 2 square miles 31 6 km2 is land and 0 039 square miles 0 1 km2 or 0 27 is water 15 Its geographic features include a 100 foot high 30 m bluff running along 6 miles 10 km of Lake Michigan shoreline and deep wooded ravines extending up to 1 mile 1 6 km inland Elevations range from 580 to 725 feet 177 to 221 m above sea level Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18801 154 18902 16387 4 19002 80629 7 19104 20950 0 19206 16746 5 193012 20397 9 194014 47618 6 195016 80816 1 196025 53251 9 197032 26326 4 198030 599 5 2 199030 575 0 1 200031 3652 6 201029 763 5 1 202030 1761 4 2021 est 30 177 3 0 0 U S Decennial Census 16 2020 Census 2 2020 census edit Highland Park city Illinois Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos may be of any race Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 17 Pop 2020 18 2010 2020White alone NH 25 845 24 825 86 84 82 27 Black or African American alone NH 516 462 1 73 1 53 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 22 25 0 07 0 08 Asian alone NH 848 1 094 2 85 3 63 Pacific Islander alone NH 9 0 0 03 0 00 Some Other Race alone NH 27 134 0 09 0 44 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 329 948 1 11 3 14 Hispanic or Latino any race 2 167 2 688 7 28 8 91 Total 29 763 30 176 100 00 100 00 2010 Census edit As of the 2010 United States census 19 there were 29 763 people living in the city The racial makeup of the city was 91 05 White 1 84 Black or African American 2 9 Asian 0 18 Native American 0 03 Pacific Islander 2 51 of some other race and 1 48 of two or more races 7 28 were Hispanic or Latino of any race As of the census 20 of 2000 there were 31 365 people 11 521 households and 8 917 families living in the city The population density was 2 537 5 inhabitants per square mile 979 7 km2 There were 11 934 housing units at an average density of 965 5 per square mile 372 8 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 91 20 White 1 78 African American 0 08 Native American 2 28 Asian 0 01 Pacific Islander 3 46 from other races and 1 18 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8 90 of the population There were 11 521 households out of which 36 9 had children under the age of 18 living with them 69 9 were married couples living together 5 8 had a female householder with no husband present and 22 6 were non families 19 5 of all households were made up of individuals and 9 3 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 71 and the average family size was 3 09 In the city the population was spread out with 27 0 under the age of 18 4 6 from 18 to 24 25 5 from 25 to 44 27 8 from 45 to 64 and 15 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 41 years For every 100 females there were 95 9 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 92 5 males The median income for a household in the city was 100 967 and the median income for a family was 117 235 Males had a median income of 83 121 versus 41 175 for females The per capita income for the city was 55 331 About 2 3 of families and 3 8 of the population were below the poverty line including 3 9 of those under age 18 and 3 1 of those age 65 or over Government edit nbsp Incumbent mayor Nancy RoteringThe City of Highland Park is a council manager government The nonpartisan City Council consists of seven members including an elected mayor and six council members all elected at large and serving staggered four year terms The current city council consists of 21 Position Name First elected Term expiresMayor Nancy Rotering 2011 2023Councilman Anthony Blumberg 2011 2023Councilwoman Michelle Holleman 2015 2023Councilwoman Annette Lidawer 2021 2025Councilman Adam Stolberg 2017 2023Councilwoman Kim Stone 2013 2021Councilman Andres Tapia 2021 2025Politics edit Presidential election resultsPresidential election results in Highland Park 22 Year Democratic Republican Others2020 80 1 15 416 18 6 3 573 1 3 2462016 76 9 13 576 17 7 3 132 5 4 946 Highland Park is considered a Democratic stronghold giving Joe Biden more than 80 of its vote in the 2020 United States presidential election Highland Park voters also tend to prefer Democrats in local races At the state level Highland Park is a part of the 58th House District represented by Bob Morgan D Highwood and the 29th Senate District represented by Julie Morrison D Deerfield At the county level the city is split between Districts 11 and 12 represented by former Highland Park City Councilman Paul Frank D Highland Park and former Lake Forest Mayor Mike Rummel R Lake Forest respectively Mayors edit Mayors of Highland Park have included Frank L Hawkins first mayor elected April 13 1869 23 24 Raymond Geraci served 1970 1975 and 1995 1999 25 Daniel M Pierce served 1987 1995 and 1999 2003 26 Michael Belsky served 2003 2011 27 Nancy Rotering incumbent mayor since 2011 28 Economy edit The international headquarters of Solo Cup Company were previously located in Highland Park before relocating to neighboring Lake Forest in 2009 Transportation edit nbsp Highland Park Metra stationThe main highway in Highland Park is US 41 which connects Chicago to Milwaukee Commuter rail is available at four Metra stations within city borders Braeside Ravinia Park Ravinia and Highland Park as well as two in nearby Highwood Highwood and Fort Sheridan on the Union Pacific North Line which begins in Chicago and terminates in Kenosha Wisconsin Pace also offers several bus routes Boat launch facilities are available along Lake Michigan O Hare International Airport is located approximately 20 miles 32 km southwest The Skokie Valley Trail runs through town Notable people editMain article List of people from Highland Park Illinois Highland Park is popular with professional athletes as the Chicago Bears practice facility is in nearby Lake Forest Several members of the championship Chicago Bulls of 1990s also live or lived in Highland Park including Michael Jordan 29 Scottie Pippen 30 Toni Kukoc 31 B J Armstrong 32 and the late GM Jerry Krause thanks to its proximity to the team s former practice facility in neighboring Deerfield 33 Musician Richard Marx grew up in Highland Park Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan resides here Olympic figure skater Jason Brown attended high school in Highland Park and actress Rachel Brosnahan from Amazon s The Marvelous Mrs Maisel grew up in Highland Park 34 and attended Highland Park High School Actor Gary Sinise attended Highland Park High School and co founded the Steppenwolf Theatre in neighboring Deerfield 35 Grace Slick lead singer of Jefferson Airplane was born in Highland Park 36 and journalist Jacob Scher lived here citation needed In popular culture edit nbsp Ben Rose House used in Ferris Bueller s Day OffHighland Park is the location of the main characters former home in the CBS drama The Good Wife 37 Highland Park was used for location shots for several movies written and directed by John Hughes in the 1980s including Ferris Bueller s Day Off Weird Science Sixteen Candles Uncle Buck and Home Alone Other popular films from the 1980s shot or partially set in Highland Park include Ordinary People Risky Business 38 and Lucas Since 2000 Highland Park movies have included Kicking amp Screaming and Shattered Memories of Love In the film Shattered Glass Stephen Glass portrayed by actor Hayden Christensen makes repeated reference to his family s residence in Highland Park as an indication of the high expectations they have for his career Highland Park was where the cast of Oxygen s Bad Girls Club resided for its twelfth installment 39 Highland Park has the feel of a gated community without the actual gates writes Vanity Fair and has a tradition of very clever minds who left to strike gold in Hollywood The creators of the Revenge of the Nerds Beethoven and other films grew up in Highland Park 40 It also was the setting for the 2000 2001 Fox and PBS documentary show American High Education editNorth Shore School District 112 operates an early childhood center eight elementary schools and two middle schools Township High School District 113 operates Highland Park High School as well as Deerfield High School in nearby Deerfield Sister cities editYeruham Israel 41 Modena Italy 41 Puerto Vallarta Mexico 41 See also edit nbsp Chicago portal nbsp Illinois portalDanny Cunniff Park Highland Park High School Highland Park Public Library Highland Park Hospital Highland Park Presbyterian ChurchReferences edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved March 15 2022 a b c Explore Census Data United States Census Bureau Retrieved April 15 2022 a b City and Town Population Totals 2020 2021 United States Census Bureau July 5 2022 Retrieved July 5 2022 Benton Colbee Chamberlain 1957 A visitor to Chicago in Indian Days Journal to the Far off West Chicago Caxton Club p 79 a b c Webster Nancy Highland Park History 1855 Chicago Tribune Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 14 2021 a b Place Names of Illinois p 161 Chicago and North Western Railway Company 1908 A History of the Origin of the Place Names Connected with the Chicago amp North Western and Chicago St Paul Minneapolis amp Omaha Railways p 83 By Popular Vote Highland Park was Dry for 31 Years Highland Park IL Patch January 9 2020 Retrieved April 6 2020 US court upholds Highland Park s assault weapons ban Chicago Sun Times April 27 2015 Retrieved July 4 2022 Glanton Dahleen Berkowitz Karen December 7 2015 Supreme Court rejection of gun case considered a victory by Highland Park Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 4 2022 Liptak Adam December 7 2015 Supreme Court Won t Hear Challenge to Assault Weapons Ban in Chicago Suburb The New York Times Retrieved July 4 2022 Bacon John Hauck Grace Ortiz Jorge L Stanton Cady July 4 2022 I grabbed my kid and ran 6 dead dozens injured in shooting at July 4th parade in Chicago suburb USA Today Retrieved July 4 2022 7th Person Dies Day After Highland Park Parade Mass Shooting NBC Chicago July 5 2022 Archived from the original on July 5 2022 Retrieved July 5 2022 Highland Park North Shore Views Archived from the original on March 14 2013 Retrieved March 5 2013 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Highland Park city Illinois United States Census Bureau American Factfinder Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved December 7 2012 Decennial Census of Population and Housing by Decades United States Census Bureau Retrieved June 4 2016 P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Highland Park city Illinois United States Census Bureau P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Highland Park city Illinois United States Census Bureau Highland Park IL Population Census 2010 and 2000 Interactive Map Demographics Statistics Quick Facts CensusViewer CensusViewer com Retrieved August 17 2017 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 City of Highland Park IL www cityhpil com Retrieved July 5 2022 Dave s Redistricting Retrieved April 14 2022 Records Highland Park History highlandparkhistory libraryhost com Retrieved April 12 2023 Hawkins Frank L www idaillinois org Retrieved April 12 2023 Norman James T Former Highland Park mayor dies from COVID 19 complications at age 91 Chicago Tribune Welcome to Highland Park IL www cityhpil com Retrieved April 12 2023 Berkowitz Karen August 9 2016 Former Highland Park mayor to head Center for Municipal Finance at U of C Chicago Tribune Retrieved April 12 2023 Good Gavin November 21 2022 Nancy Rotering announces bid for 4th term as Highland Park mayor citing need for compassionate leadership Chicago Tribune Retrieved April 12 2023 2700 Point Dr Highland Park IL 60035 MLS 09814087 Goldsborough Bob Retired Chicago Bull Scottie Pippen lists Highland Park home for 2 8 million chicagotribune com Isaacson Kukoc right at home in Chicago ESPN com June 9 2011 TRIBUNE Bob Goldsborough SPECIAL TO THE Ex Bull relists 12 room house chicagotribune com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Byrne John Bulls open West Side practice facility chicagotribune com Swartz Tracy How Rachel Brosnahan s Highland Park roots influenced her Mrs Maisel role chicagotribune com History Steppenwolf Theatre https www britannica com biography Grace Slick 10 Ways The Good Wife Gets Chicago Wrong www ChicagoNow com January 2013 Retrieved April 2 2016 Greg Dorn Highland Park remembers Risky Business 30 years later Chicago Tribune Meet the cast of Bad Girls Club Chicago which is really Bad Girls Club Highland Park Chicago Sun Times December 17 2013 Retrieved July 5 2023 Bissinger Buzz September 1998 Shattered Glass Vanity Fair Retrieved April 2 2016 a b c Lake County Illinois CVB Official Travel Site Lake County Illinois Convention and Visitors Bureau Retrieved April 2 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Highland Park Illinois City of Highland Park Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Highland Park Illinois amp oldid 1207326694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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