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Oak Park, Illinois

Oak Park is a village in Cook County, Illinois, adjacent to Chicago. It is the 26th-most populous municipality in Illinois with a population of 54,583 as of the 2020 U.S. Census estimate.[3][4] Oak Park was first settled in 1835 and later incorporated in 1902, when it separated from Cicero.[5] It is closely tied to the smaller town of River Forest Illinois, sharing Oak Park and River Forest High School. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife settled in Oak Park in 1889, and his work heavily influenced local architecture and design, including the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio.[6] Over the years, rapid development was spurred by railroads and street cars connecting the village to jobs in nearby Chicago. In 1968, Oak Park passed the Open Housing Ordinance, which helped devise strategies to integrate the village rather than resegregate.[7]

Oak Park, Illinois
Village of Oak Park, Illinois
Lake Street at dusk
Location of Oak Park in Cook County, Illinois.
Location of Illinois in the United States
Coordinates: 41°53′18″N 87°47′22″W / 41.88833°N 87.78944°W / 41.88833; -87.78944Coordinates: 41°53′18″N 87°47′22″W / 41.88833°N 87.78944°W / 41.88833; -87.78944
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountyCook
TownshipOak Park
Settled1835
Incorporated (village)1902
Government
 • TypeOak Park Board of Trustees
Area
 • Total4.70 sq mi (12.17 km2)
 • Land4.70 sq mi (12.17 km2)
 • Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation620 ft (190 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total54,583
 • Density11,613.40/sq mi (4,484.14/km2)
DemonymOak Parker
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP code(s)
60301 to 60304
Area code708
FIPS code17-54885
Websitewww.oak-park.us

Today, Oak Park remains ethnically diverse, and is known for its socially liberal politics, with 80% or higher voter turnout in every presidential election since 2000.[8] Oak Park is closely connected to Chicago with Chicago Transit Authority access via the Green Line and Blue Line "L" train lines, as well as the Metra Oak Park station downtown.

History

In 1835, Joseph and Betty Kettlestrings, immigrants from Yorkshire, England, staked out a farm and built a house near Lake Street and Harlem Avenue, west of Chicago. Once their children were born, they moved to Chicago for the schools in 1843, and moved back again in 1855 to build a more substantial home a bit east on their quarter section of land. More farmers and settlers had entered the area. Their land was called by several names locally, including Oak Ridge, Harlem, and Kettlestrings Grove. When the first post office was set up, it could not use the name Oak Ridge, as another post office was using that name in Illinois, so the post office chose Oak Park, and that name became the name for the settlement as it grew, and for the town when it incorporated in 1902.[9]

By 1850, the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad (after that, the Chicago & Northwestern and now Union Pacific) was constructed as far as Elgin, Illinois, and passed through the settlement area.[10] In the 1850s the land on which Oak Park sits was part of the new Chicago suburb, the town of Cicero. The population of the area boomed during the 1870s, with Chicago residents resettling in Cicero following the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and the expansion of railroads and street cars to the area. "In 1872, when Oak Park received its own railroad depot on the Chicago and Northwestern Railway, its rapid emergence as a residential suburb of Chicago began. In 1877, the railroad was running thirty-nine trains daily between Oak Park and Chicago; in the subsequent year, more railroads and street car lines, with increased service, came to link Oak Park and Chicago. As Chicago grew from a regional center to a national metropolis Oak Park expanded – from 500 residents in 1872 to 1,812 in 1890, to 9,353 in 1900, to 20,911 in 1910, to 39,585 in 1920. Oak Park thus emerged as a leading Chicago suburb."[11]

A review of Oak Park's history by Wiss, Janny, Elstner Associates in 2006 further explains the importance of railroads and street cars in the development of Oak Park:

As suburban residential development continued in the 1880s and 1890s, streetcars and elevated trains supplemented the original main line steam railroads to connect Oak Park commuters to jobs in downtown Chicago. One of the first streetcar lines was the Chicago, Harlem, & Batavia "dummy" line, which ran approximately along the present-day route of the Eisenhower Expressway. The "dummy" trains used a miniature steam locomotive with a false cladding designed to conceal most of the moving parts and avoid startling horses. This line first began operation in 1881, but did not provide direct commuter service to downtown Chicago until June 1888. A more extensive streetcar network throughout Oak Park was opened in 1890. In the future village of Oak Park, this system ran east-west on Madison Street and Lake Street, with a north-south connection on Harlem Avenue. Streetcar service was discontinued in 1947, to be replaced by buses. The Lake Street Elevated Railroad (today’s CTA Green Line) was extended into Oak Park in 1899–1901, although the trains ran at ground level until the 1960s. The Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad (today's CTA Blue Line) was extended into Oak Park in 1905, providing local service over tracks originally placed by the Chicago Aurora & Elgin electric interurban train. The "Met" line moved onto new tracks along the Congress (Eisenhower) Expressway in 1958.[12]

The Village of Oak Park was formally established in 1902, disengaging from Cicero following a referendum. According to the local historical society, "The period 1892–1950 saw the construction of almost all of the housing stock in Oak Park, and most of the village's current buildings."[9] The village population grew quickly, and "by 1930, the village had a population of 64,000, even larger than the current population",[9] while cherishing a reputation as the "World's Largest Village."[9] Chicago grew rapidly in the 19th century, recording 4,470 residing in the 1840 Census in the place so recently a fur trading post, reaching 1,099,850 in 1890, and then 1,698,575 in 1900, passing Philadelphia to the number two spot in the US, and in that year, the fifth largest in the world. Chicago was well located on the shores of Lake Michigan for transport; after the fire of 1871, Chicago rebuilt its center and exploded with new ideas; Oak Park grew along with its neighbor to the east, having location and railroad and street car connections in its favor.

 
Ernest Hemingway in Oak Park, 1919

After World War II, "Oak Park was affected by larger developmental trends in the Chicago Metropolitan area. The construction of the Eisenhower Expressway cut through the southern portion of the Village in the mid 1950s. Starting in the 1960s and 1970s, Oak Park has made a conscious effort to accommodate changing demographics and social pressures while maintaining the suburban character that has long made the Village a desirable residential location.[12] Beginning in the 1960s, Oak Park faced the issue of racial integration with effective programs to maintain the character and stability of the Village, while encouraging integration on racial basis. This included passage of The Open Housing Ordinance in 1968 which has helped maintain the ethnically diverse population seen in the village still today.[13]

Oak Park has a history of alcohol prohibition. When the village was incorporated, no alcohol was allowed to be sold within its village limits. This law was relaxed in 1973, when restaurants and hotels were allowed to serve alcohol with meals, and was further loosened in 2002, when select grocery stores received governmental permission to sell packaged liquor. Today, alcohol, such as beer and wine, is easily accessible with many bars and cocktail lounges around the village.[14]

 
The business entrance of Frank Lloyd Wright's Home and Studio in Oak Park.

In 1889, Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife settled in Oak Park. He built many homes and the Unity Temple, his own church, in the village, before he left in 1911 to settle in Wisconsin. Oak Park attracts architecture buffs and others to view the many Wright-designed homes found in the village, alongside homes reflecting other architectural styles. The largest collection of Wright-designed residential properties in the world is in Oak Park.[15] A distinct focus on historic preservation of important architectural styles began in the 1970s and continues, with many buildings marked as historically significant, and so far, three historic districts defined. Other attractions include Ernest Hemingway's birthplace home and his boyhood home, the Ernest Hemingway Museum, the three Oak Park homes of writer and Tarzan creator Edgar Rice Burroughs, Wright's Unity Temple, Pleasant Home, and the Oak Park-River Forest Historical Society.

Oak Park and River Forest High School is a comprehensive college preparatory school, with a long list of alumni who have made major or notable contributions to their fields of endeavor. Among these are Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway, football Hall-of-Famer George Trafton, McDonald's founder Ray Kroc, city planner Walter Burley Griffin, comedian Kathy Griffin, basketball player Iman Shumpert, and the voice of cartoon character Homer Simpson, Dan Castellaneta.

Geography

Oak Park is located immediately west of the city of Chicago.[16] The boundary between the two municipalities is Austin Boulevard on the east side of Oak Park and North Avenue/Illinois Route 64 on the village's north side. Oak Park borders Cicero along its southern border, Roosevelt Road/Illinois Route 38, from Austin to Lombard; and Berwyn from Lombard to Harlem Avenue. Harlem/Illinois Route 43 serves as its western border, where between Roosevelt and South Boulevard, it borders Forest Park and between North Boulevard and North Avenue to the west it borders River Forest.

The entire village of Oak Park lies on the shore of ancient Lake Chicago, which covered most of the city of Chicago during the last Ice Age, and was the forerunner to today's Lake Michigan. Ridgeland Avenue in eastern Oak Park marks the shoreline of the lake, and was once an actual ridge. As with the geographical setup of the Chicago River, which connects to the present day Lake Michigan just north of the city's Loop, the ancient Des Plaines river once emptied into glacial Lake Chicago, making prehistoric Oak Park a "Plains river Delta" system. One of North America's four continental divides runs through Oak Park. This divide, a slight rise running north–south through the village, separates the Saint Lawrence River watershed from the Mississippi River watershed, and is marked by one plaque on Lake Street at Forest Avenue and another in the northwest corner of Taylor Park.

According to the 2010 census, Oak Park has a total area of 4.7 sq mi (12.17 km2), all land.[17]

Transportation

Public transit

Oak Park is accessible from Chicago by service on the Green Line and the Blue Line at five CTA stations in Oak Park. Oak Park also has a station for Metra's Union Pacific / West Line. Bus transit service within Oak Park and to other suburbs is also provided by the CTA and Pace.

Streets, addresses, and expressways

The Eisenhower Expressway is the primary expressway between Chicago and Oak Park. The highway also provides connections to O'Hare International Airport. Major east–west streets in Oak Park continue east into Chicago.

The streets are laid out in a grid pattern, occasionally with local streets ending in a cul-de-sac to maintain local character. Oak Park has its own street-numbering system that begins, for east–west streets at Austin Boulevard (no east or west designation), and for north–south streets, at the elevated train tracks located just south of Lake Street, which divides the numbers, getting larger going north or south from there, and requiring north or south designation on addresses. The border streets do not follow the Oak Park numbering system; rather, they match the address system with the cities sharing those border streets. For example, addresses on Austin Boulevard match the Chicago system, with the zero line at Madison Street, and along North Avenue, addresses match the Chicago system, with Austin Boulevard at 6000 W and Harlem at 7200 W. Additionally, Elizabeth Court, located within the Frank Lloyd Wright Historic District, maintains its original numbering. The houses on that cul-de-sac start at 1 and go up to 12.

 
931 Lake Street looking eastward. Calvary Memorial Church is featured on the right.

Bicycles

Augusta Boulevard through the village is part of the Grand Illinois Trail; the trailhead of the Illinois Prairie Path is less than a mile from Oak Park. With several cycle clubs and groups, Oak Park is considered a bicycle-friendly community, and the tree-lined streets of the community, as well as its proximity to trails in nearby communities, attract cyclists to Oak Park, easily accessed by the Green Line, Blue Line, or Metra. Bicycle lanes are marked on many streets throughout Oak Park, though no fully segregated cycle facilities have been put in place.

Divvy bike sharing, which serves the city of Chicago, came to Oak Park in 2016.[18] Oak Park's Village Board cancelled the Divvy program in 2017, after the program was determined not to be cost-effective.[19]

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
191019,444
192039,858105.0%
193063,98260.5%
194066,0153.2%
195063,529−3.8%
196061,093−3.8%
197062,5112.3%
198054,887−12.2%
199053,648−2.3%
200052,524−2.1%
201051,878−1.2%
202054,5835.2%
U.S. Decennial Census[20]
2010[21] 2020[22]

As of the 2020 census[23] there were 54,583 people, 21,701 households, and 12,774 families residing in the village. The population density was 11,613.40 inhabitants per square mile (4,483.96/km2). There were 25,953 housing units at an average density of 5,521.91 per square mile (2,132.02/km2). The racial makeup of the village was 62.02% White, 19.08% African American, 0.31% Native American, 5.46% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 2.66% from other races, and 10.42% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 9.31% of the population.

There were 21,701 households, out of which 53.38% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.56% were married couples living together, 9.89% had a female householder with no husband present, and 41.14% were non-families. 35.33% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.35% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.14 and the average family size was 2.38.

The village's age distribution consisted of 23.8% under the age of 18, 6.1% from 18 to 24, 27% from 25 to 44, 27.5% from 45 to 64, and 15.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40.6 years. For every 100 females, there were 87.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 83.5 males.

The median income for a household in the village was $96,945, and the median income for a family was $142,785. Males had a median income of $79,284 versus $54,639 for females. The per capita income for the village was $58,262. About 3.3% of families and 7.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.7% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those age 65 or over.

Oak Park village, Illinois – Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[21] Pop 2020[22] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 33,076 32,846 63.76% 60.18%
Black or African American alone (NH) 11,023 10,200 21.25% 18.69%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 65 29 0.13% 0.05%
Asian alone (NH) 2,474 2,944 4.77% 5.39%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 15 12 0.03% 0.02%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 178 285 0.34% 0.52%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 1,526 3,187 2.94% 5.84%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 3,521 5,080 6.79% 9.31%
Total 51,878 54,583 100.00% 100.00%

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 can be of any race.

 
Unity Temple, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1905 and finished in 1908 is part of The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, a World Heritage Site

In the 1960s, Oak Parkers began a concerted effort to avoid the destructive racial housing practices occurring in nearby communities. Racial steering and block-by-block panic peddling caused rapid racial change on Chicago's west side, including the Austin Community Area adjacent to Oak Park. Whites left west-side neighborhoods based on concerns of property value losses and crime increases, and some businesses left, as well. The Village of Oak Park passed a fair housing ordinance in 1968 (in the same year as the federal Fair Housing Act) to ensure equal access to housing in the community. In 1972, the Oak Park Housing Center was founded by Roberta "Bobbie" Raymond to promote integration in the community, by ensuring equal access and discouraging white flight.[24][25] Part of this effort included banning "for sale" signs on houses. Although this law became unconstitutional with the decision in Linmark Associates, Inc. v. Township of Willingboro, use of the signs is still strongly discouraged by local realtors.[26]


An evaluation of the policy in Oak Park to promote integration, written in the early years of the 21st century, noted the gradual increase in the share of village population that is Black, at 22% in 2000, and further observed:

As late as 2000, there were no resegregated census tracts, with tracts ranging from 7% black to 36% black ... this was not because the pattern of rapid westward resegregation had run its course, because events in neighboring suburbs showed that segregation trends were still operating. Instead, the pattern in a sense leaped over Oak Park to other suburbs farther west, including Bellwood and Maywood, which resegregated in a relatively short time.[27]

Government

Village

Since 1951, Oak Park has been organized under the council-manager form of municipal government. The village government includes an elected president and an elected village board, which hires a village manager to conduct the day-to-day affairs of the administration. Oak Park also has five additional governments which levy real estate taxes. These include the Oak Park Township, the high school district (which also levies from adjacent River Forest), the elementary school district, the library district, and the park district.

The United States Postal Service operates the main Oak Park Post Office at 901 Lake Street and the Oak Park South Post Office at 1116 Garfield Street.

Elections

Oak Park's village board, village president, and other elected officials are elected through a two-stage election process. A primary election is used to nominate party candidates, and a general election is used to elect government officials. Oak Park's election turnout varies greatly depending on whether it is a municipal or national election. In the 2012 presidential election, Oak Park had the highest voter turnout in suburban Cook County; 79.8% of registered voters cast a ballot.[28] Municipal elections for the board of trustees and village clerk generally have much lower voter turnout, averaging around 20% and are held in spring, consistent with state law. The municipal elections are considered nonpartisan, as the national political parties do not put up the candidates. Candidates step forward, or are found by a citizens group that works to find people to have new candidates for each election cycle, encourage participation in local issues.

Schools

 
Oak Park Public Library

The public primary schools (Lincoln, Mann, Longfellow, Beye, Irving, Holmes, Whittier, and Hatch) and the middle schools, Percy Julian Middle School (formerly Nathaniel Hawthorne) and Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School (formerly Ralph Waldo Emerson) are operated by the Oak Park Elementary School District.[29] These ten schools are part of elementary school District 97, which serves the entire city limits.[30]

Performance of schools in Oak Park as evaluated by standard statewide tests is released periodically, known as the school report cards.[31]

The renaming of the junior high schools, now middle schools, after prominent African-Americans rather than famous American literary figures was done in part to motivate minority students in their educational pursuits. A gap in school performance, referred to as "this intolerable and persistent inequity,"[32] remains, as of the date of the report.[33]

Oak Park is the home of two high schools: Oak Park and River Forest High School, the sole school in educational District 200, which also serves the entire city,[30] and Fenwick High School. Oak Park and River Forest High School is a public school with its district including both Oak Park and neighboring River Forest, and Fenwick High School is a Catholic college preparatory school run by the Dominicans, affiliated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. Both high schools have a long history of high academic standards. Oak Park and River Forest High School bestows the Tradition of Excellence Award to distinguished alumni, including Ernest Hemingway, Ray Kroc, Dan Castellaneta, football Hall-of-Famer George Trafton, actress Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, astronomer Chad Trujillo, geochemist Wally Broecker, and environmental leader Phil Radford. Oak Park and River Forest High School is one of seven secondary educational institutions in Illinois with the ability to induct students into the Cum Laude Society.

Park District

The Park District of Oak Park was first organized in 1912 as the Recreation Department of the Village of Oak Park. Under the direction of Josephine Blackstock and her successor, Lilly Ruth Hanson, it embarked on a vigorous program of recreation for villagers. The playgrounds were named by Blackstock after famous children's writers.

In the late 1980s, the Recreation Department was dissolved, and the Park District of Oak Park was created as a separate tax-levying body. It comprises thirteen parks scattered throughout the village, for a total of 80 acres (320,000 m2) of parkland, a historic house available for functions with payment of fees, the Oak Park Conservatory, and two outdoor pools. The Park District also provides dog exercise areas where dog owners may bring their pets with payment of fees. A second outdoor pool, an official sized ice rink, a green roof and synthetic-turfed playing fields are at Ridgeland Common at the corner of Lake Street and Ridgeland Avenue, originally built in 1962. It was completely renovated from March 2013 to June 14, 2014.[34][35]

Public library

Founded as a public library in 1903, after electing its first board of trustees, the Oak Park Public Library has a rich and celebrated history. The library has a main campus overlooking Scoville Park at the corner of Oak Park Avenue and Lake Street, and two branches, the Dole Branch Library and the Maze Branch Library.[36] As a member of the SWAN library consortium, the Oak Park Public Library offers its cardholders access to nearly 8 million items.

Fire

Providing fire protection and emergency medical services, the Oak Park Fire Department currently operates from three fire stations, located throughout the village, Fire Station #1 (headquarters), Fire Station #2 (north), and Fire Station #3 (south) under the command of a battalion chief per shift. The Oak Park Fire Department operates three ALS engines, one ALS truck, three ALS ambulances, one ALS paramedic squad, one command unit, and several specialized MABAS divisional apparatus.[37]

Fire station locations and apparatus

Engine company Truck company Ambulance Special unit Command unit Address
Truck 631 Ambulances 612–614 618 (pick-up truck), Squad 611, the MABAS Division 11 T.R.T. Unit and MABAS Division 11 Hazmat Unit 1100 Command Unit 620 (battalion chief) 100 N. Euclid Ave.
Engine 602 212 Augusta St.
Engines 603 and 604 MABAS Division 11 Air Support Unit 900 S. East Ave.

Police

The village is protected by the Oak Park Police Department, with 23 sworn officers per 10,000 residents.[38]

Crime

In 2019, Oak Park's reported violent crime rate per 100,000 residents was 298, 28% lower than that of Illinois as a whole. The reported property crime rate, at 3,047, was 50% higher.[39][40] In 2020 the village experienced a ten percent increase in reported crimes, including more thefts, robberies, and aggravated assaults/batteries, but fewer burglaries, compared to 2019.[41]

Arts and culture

Oak Park has an active arts community, resulting in part from its favorable location adjacent to Chicago (seven miles west of the "Loop") as well as the village's connections to international figures in the visual, literary, and performing arts such as Ernest Hemingway, Frank Lloyd Wright, Betty White, and Tymoteusz Karpowicz. This tradition continues into the present, as Oak Park is home to numerous theater, music, dance, and fine-arts professionals. The arts district on Harrison, bounded by Austin Avenue to the east and Ridgeland Avenue to the west, features boutique galleries, shops, and restaurants.

Oak Park is home to several professional dance and theatre companies, including Circle Theatre, Oak Park Festival Theatre, and Momenta resident dance company of The Academy of Movement and Music. Oak Park, with neighboring River Forest, also plays host to the Symphony of Oak Park and River Forest, which celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2009.

Oak Park is also home to WEUR, broadcasting from the former Oak Park Arms Hotel at 1490 AM since 1950. Formerly WPNA and run by the Polish National Alliance, the station's programming serves the diverse linguistic and cultural communities in the Chicago metropolitan area (in the late-1960s, WPNA had the only "underground" disc jockey in Chicago, Scorpio). The Oak Park Art League (OPAL), a nonprofit visual arts center founded after World War I (renamed in 1970), provides classes, workshops, lectures, demonstrations, and exhibitions.[42] Since 1921, OPAL has been providing opportunities for arts engagement and cultural enrichment. Over 4,500 artists participate in OPAL's events each year.

Oak Park has been home to numerous festivals and holiday observances. The July 4 celebration featuring fireworks draws thousands to the Oak Park-River Forest High School football stadium. A Day in Our Village, held in June, allows local groups to set up tables to seek members.

Born an Abomination, was an act in the depressive metal genre, originated from Oak Park. It disbanded in 2018.[43] Their album Fires in the Night Hour... from the year 2016 includes a song titled 'Oak Park' in dedication to the band's home.[44]

Architecture and historic districts

 
Frank Lloyd Wright's 1902 Arthur Heurtley House on Forest Avenue

Frank Lloyd Wright spent the first 20 years of his 70-year career in Oak Park, building numerous homes in the community, including his own and the Walter Gale House. He lived and worked in the area between 1889 and 1909. One can find Wright's earliest work here, such as the Winslow House in neighboring River Forest, Illinois. Also, examples of the first prairie-style houses are in Oak Park. He also designed Unity Temple, a Unitarian-Universalist church, which was built between 1905 and 1908. Several well-known architects and artists worked in Wright's Oak Park Studio, including Richard Bock, William Eugene Drummond, Marion Mahony Griffin, and Walter Burley Griffin.

Many buildings in Oak Park were built by other Prairie School architects, such as George W. Maher, John Van Bergen, and E.E. Roberts.[45]

Oak Park's housing stock reflects the decades of its rapid growth while it was part of the town of Cicero, and since 1902, when it became a village. Historic preservation has been a priority since an ordinance passed in 1972 and since revised.[46][47] There are 2,400 historic sites in Oak Park, the majority of which are homes built in the Queen Anne, Prairie School and Craftsman styles of architecture.[48] The Village of Oak Park displays these online on an interactive website.[49] Three historic districts recognize the variety of styles often standing next door to each other. The three districts are Frank Lloyd Wright, Ridgeland-Oak Park, and Seward Gunderson,[50] outlined on a map from the village.[51] A fourth district is under consideration as of 2015, of 176 homes built by Thomas Henry Hulbert.[48][52]

Ernest Hemingway spent the first six years of his life at 339 N. Oak Park Ave. The house was returned to its original 1890s' Victorian Heritage after restoration in 1992 and is open to the public for tours through The Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park.[53]

The Art Deco-style main post office on Lake Street was designed by White and Weber in 1933. It is part of the Ridgeland-Oak Park Historic District.[54]

Points of interest

Notable people

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External links

  • Village of Oak Park official website
  • Visit Oak Park – Official Tourism Site for Oak Park and Western Cook County Illinois
  • Oak Park – River Forest Chamber of Commerce
  • Oak Park Public Library

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Oak Park is a village in Cook County Illinois adjacent to Chicago It is the 26th most populous municipality in Illinois with a population of 54 583 as of the 2020 U S Census estimate 3 4 Oak Park was first settled in 1835 and later incorporated in 1902 when it separated from Cicero 5 It is closely tied to the smaller town of River Forest Illinois sharing Oak Park and River Forest High School Architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife settled in Oak Park in 1889 and his work heavily influenced local architecture and design including the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio 6 Over the years rapid development was spurred by railroads and street cars connecting the village to jobs in nearby Chicago In 1968 Oak Park passed the Open Housing Ordinance which helped devise strategies to integrate the village rather than resegregate 7 Oak Park IllinoisVillageVillage of Oak Park IllinoisLake Street at duskFlagLocation of Oak Park in Cook County Illinois Location of Illinois in the United StatesCoordinates 41 53 18 N 87 47 22 W 41 88833 N 87 78944 W 41 88833 87 78944 Coordinates 41 53 18 N 87 47 22 W 41 88833 N 87 78944 W 41 88833 87 78944CountryUnited StatesStateIllinoisCountyCookTownshipOak ParkSettled1835Incorporated village 1902Government TypeOak Park Board of TrusteesArea 1 Total4 70 sq mi 12 17 km2 Land4 70 sq mi 12 17 km2 Water0 00 sq mi 0 00 km2 Elevation 2 620 ft 190 m Population 2020 Total54 583 Density11 613 40 sq mi 4 484 14 km2 DemonymOak ParkerTime zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP code s 60301 to 60304Area code708FIPS code17 54885Websitewww wbr oak park wbr usToday Oak Park remains ethnically diverse and is known for its socially liberal politics with 80 or higher voter turnout in every presidential election since 2000 8 Oak Park is closely connected to Chicago with Chicago Transit Authority access via the Green Line and Blue Line L train lines as well as the Metra Oak Park station downtown Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Transportation 3 1 Public transit 3 2 Streets addresses and expressways 3 3 Bicycles 4 Demographics 5 Government 5 1 Village 5 2 Elections 5 3 Schools 5 4 Park District 5 5 Public library 5 6 Fire 5 7 Police 5 8 Crime 6 Arts and culture 7 Architecture and historic districts 8 Points of interest 9 Notable people 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditIn 1835 Joseph and Betty Kettlestrings immigrants from Yorkshire England staked out a farm and built a house near Lake Street and Harlem Avenue west of Chicago Once their children were born they moved to Chicago for the schools in 1843 and moved back again in 1855 to build a more substantial home a bit east on their quarter section of land More farmers and settlers had entered the area Their land was called by several names locally including Oak Ridge Harlem and Kettlestrings Grove When the first post office was set up it could not use the name Oak Ridge as another post office was using that name in Illinois so the post office chose Oak Park and that name became the name for the settlement as it grew and for the town when it incorporated in 1902 9 By 1850 the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad after that the Chicago amp Northwestern and now Union Pacific was constructed as far as Elgin Illinois and passed through the settlement area 10 In the 1850s the land on which Oak Park sits was part of the new Chicago suburb the town of Cicero The population of the area boomed during the 1870s with Chicago residents resettling in Cicero following the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and the expansion of railroads and street cars to the area In 1872 when Oak Park received its own railroad depot on the Chicago and Northwestern Railway its rapid emergence as a residential suburb of Chicago began In 1877 the railroad was running thirty nine trains daily between Oak Park and Chicago in the subsequent year more railroads and street car lines with increased service came to link Oak Park and Chicago As Chicago grew from a regional center to a national metropolis Oak Park expanded from 500 residents in 1872 to 1 812 in 1890 to 9 353 in 1900 to 20 911 in 1910 to 39 585 in 1920 Oak Park thus emerged as a leading Chicago suburb 11 A review of Oak Park s history by Wiss Janny Elstner Associates in 2006 further explains the importance of railroads and street cars in the development of Oak Park As suburban residential development continued in the 1880s and 1890s streetcars and elevated trains supplemented the original main line steam railroads to connect Oak Park commuters to jobs in downtown Chicago One of the first streetcar lines was the Chicago Harlem amp Batavia dummy line which ran approximately along the present day route of the Eisenhower Expressway The dummy trains used a miniature steam locomotive with a false cladding designed to conceal most of the moving parts and avoid startling horses This line first began operation in 1881 but did not provide direct commuter service to downtown Chicago until June 1888 A more extensive streetcar network throughout Oak Park was opened in 1890 In the future village of Oak Park this system ran east west on Madison Street and Lake Street with a north south connection on Harlem Avenue Streetcar service was discontinued in 1947 to be replaced by buses The Lake Street Elevated Railroad today s CTA Green Line was extended into Oak Park in 1899 1901 although the trains ran at ground level until the 1960s The Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad today s CTA Blue Line was extended into Oak Park in 1905 providing local service over tracks originally placed by the Chicago Aurora amp Elgin electric interurban train The Met line moved onto new tracks along the Congress Eisenhower Expressway in 1958 12 The Village of Oak Park was formally established in 1902 disengaging from Cicero following a referendum According to the local historical society The period 1892 1950 saw the construction of almost all of the housing stock in Oak Park and most of the village s current buildings 9 The village population grew quickly and by 1930 the village had a population of 64 000 even larger than the current population 9 while cherishing a reputation as the World s Largest Village 9 Chicago grew rapidly in the 19th century recording 4 470 residing in the 1840 Census in the place so recently a fur trading post reaching 1 099 850 in 1890 and then 1 698 575 in 1900 passing Philadelphia to the number two spot in the US and in that year the fifth largest in the world Chicago was well located on the shores of Lake Michigan for transport after the fire of 1871 Chicago rebuilt its center and exploded with new ideas Oak Park grew along with its neighbor to the east having location and railroad and street car connections in its favor Ernest Hemingway in Oak Park 1919 After World War II Oak Park was affected by larger developmental trends in the Chicago Metropolitan area The construction of the Eisenhower Expressway cut through the southern portion of the Village in the mid 1950s Starting in the 1960s and 1970s Oak Park has made a conscious effort to accommodate changing demographics and social pressures while maintaining the suburban character that has long made the Village a desirable residential location 12 Beginning in the 1960s Oak Park faced the issue of racial integration with effective programs to maintain the character and stability of the Village while encouraging integration on racial basis This included passage of The Open Housing Ordinance in 1968 which has helped maintain the ethnically diverse population seen in the village still today 13 Oak Park has a history of alcohol prohibition When the village was incorporated no alcohol was allowed to be sold within its village limits This law was relaxed in 1973 when restaurants and hotels were allowed to serve alcohol with meals and was further loosened in 2002 when select grocery stores received governmental permission to sell packaged liquor Today alcohol such as beer and wine is easily accessible with many bars and cocktail lounges around the village 14 The business entrance of Frank Lloyd Wright s Home and Studio in Oak Park In 1889 Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife settled in Oak Park He built many homes and the Unity Temple his own church in the village before he left in 1911 to settle in Wisconsin Oak Park attracts architecture buffs and others to view the many Wright designed homes found in the village alongside homes reflecting other architectural styles The largest collection of Wright designed residential properties in the world is in Oak Park 15 A distinct focus on historic preservation of important architectural styles began in the 1970s and continues with many buildings marked as historically significant and so far three historic districts defined Other attractions include Ernest Hemingway s birthplace home and his boyhood home the Ernest Hemingway Museum the three Oak Park homes of writer and Tarzan creator Edgar Rice Burroughs Wright s Unity Temple Pleasant Home and the Oak Park River Forest Historical Society Oak Park and River Forest High School is a comprehensive college preparatory school with a long list of alumni who have made major or notable contributions to their fields of endeavor Among these are Nobel Prize winning author Ernest Hemingway football Hall of Famer George Trafton McDonald s founder Ray Kroc city planner Walter Burley Griffin comedian Kathy Griffin basketball player Iman Shumpert and the voice of cartoon character Homer Simpson Dan Castellaneta Geography EditOak Park is located immediately west of the city of Chicago 16 The boundary between the two municipalities is Austin Boulevard on the east side of Oak Park and North Avenue Illinois Route 64 on the village s north side Oak Park borders Cicero along its southern border Roosevelt Road Illinois Route 38 from Austin to Lombard and Berwyn from Lombard to Harlem Avenue Harlem Illinois Route 43 serves as its western border where between Roosevelt and South Boulevard it borders Forest Park and between North Boulevard and North Avenue to the west it borders River Forest The entire village of Oak Park lies on the shore of ancient Lake Chicago which covered most of the city of Chicago during the last Ice Age and was the forerunner to today s Lake Michigan Ridgeland Avenue in eastern Oak Park marks the shoreline of the lake and was once an actual ridge As with the geographical setup of the Chicago River which connects to the present day Lake Michigan just north of the city s Loop the ancient Des Plaines river once emptied into glacial Lake Chicago making prehistoric Oak Park a Plains river Delta system One of North America s four continental divides runs through Oak Park This divide a slight rise running north south through the village separates the Saint Lawrence River watershed from the Mississippi River watershed and is marked by one plaque on Lake Street at Forest Avenue and another in the northwest corner of Taylor Park According to the 2010 census Oak Park has a total area of 4 7 sq mi 12 17 km2 all land 17 Transportation Edit Harlem Lake station on the Chicago L Green Line Public transit Edit Oak Park is accessible from Chicago by service on the Green Line and the Blue Line at five CTA stations in Oak Park Oak Park also has a station for Metra s Union Pacific West Line Bus transit service within Oak Park and to other suburbs is also provided by the CTA and Pace Streets addresses and expressways Edit The Eisenhower Expressway is the primary expressway between Chicago and Oak Park The highway also provides connections to O Hare International Airport Major east west streets in Oak Park continue east into Chicago The streets are laid out in a grid pattern occasionally with local streets ending in a cul de sac to maintain local character Oak Park has its own street numbering system that begins for east west streets at Austin Boulevard no east or west designation and for north south streets at the elevated train tracks located just south of Lake Street which divides the numbers getting larger going north or south from there and requiring north or south designation on addresses The border streets do not follow the Oak Park numbering system rather they match the address system with the cities sharing those border streets For example addresses on Austin Boulevard match the Chicago system with the zero line at Madison Street and along North Avenue addresses match the Chicago system with Austin Boulevard at 6000 W and Harlem at 7200 W Additionally Elizabeth Court located within the Frank Lloyd Wright Historic District maintains its original numbering The houses on that cul de sac start at 1 and go up to 12 931 Lake Street looking eastward Calvary Memorial Church is featured on the right Bicycles Edit Augusta Boulevard through the village is part of the Grand Illinois Trail the trailhead of the Illinois Prairie Path is less than a mile from Oak Park With several cycle clubs and groups Oak Park is considered a bicycle friendly community and the tree lined streets of the community as well as its proximity to trails in nearby communities attract cyclists to Oak Park easily accessed by the Green Line Blue Line or Metra Bicycle lanes are marked on many streets throughout Oak Park though no fully segregated cycle facilities have been put in place Divvy bike sharing which serves the city of Chicago came to Oak Park in 2016 18 Oak Park s Village Board cancelled the Divvy program in 2017 after the program was determined not to be cost effective 19 Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 191019 444 192039 858105 0 193063 98260 5 194066 0153 2 195063 529 3 8 196061 093 3 8 197062 5112 3 198054 887 12 2 199053 648 2 3 200052 524 2 1 201051 878 1 2 202054 5835 2 U S Decennial Census 20 2010 21 2020 22 As of the 2020 census 23 there were 54 583 people 21 701 households and 12 774 families residing in the village The population density was 11 613 40 inhabitants per square mile 4 483 96 km2 There were 25 953 housing units at an average density of 5 521 91 per square mile 2 132 02 km2 The racial makeup of the village was 62 02 White 19 08 African American 0 31 Native American 5 46 Asian 0 04 Pacific Islander 2 66 from other races and 10 42 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 9 31 of the population There were 21 701 households out of which 53 38 had children under the age of 18 living with them 45 56 were married couples living together 9 89 had a female householder with no husband present and 41 14 were non families 35 33 of all households were made up of individuals and 13 35 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 3 14 and the average family size was 2 38 The village s age distribution consisted of 23 8 under the age of 18 6 1 from 18 to 24 27 from 25 to 44 27 5 from 45 to 64 and 15 7 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 40 6 years For every 100 females there were 87 7 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 83 5 males The median income for a household in the village was 96 945 and the median income for a family was 142 785 Males had a median income of 79 284 versus 54 639 for females The per capita income for the village was 58 262 About 3 3 of families and 7 0 of the population were below the poverty line including 3 7 of those under age 18 and 8 7 of those age 65 or over Oak Park village Illinois Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 21 Pop 2020 22 2010 2020White alone NH 33 076 32 846 63 76 60 18 Black or African American alone NH 11 023 10 200 21 25 18 69 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 65 29 0 13 0 05 Asian alone NH 2 474 2 944 4 77 5 39 Pacific Islander alone NH 15 12 0 03 0 02 Some Other Race alone NH 178 285 0 34 0 52 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 1 526 3 187 2 94 5 84 Hispanic or Latino any race 3 521 5 080 6 79 9 31 Total 51 878 54 583 100 00 100 00 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 can be of any race Unity Temple designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1905 and finished in 1908 is part of The 20th Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright a World Heritage Site In the 1960s Oak Parkers began a concerted effort to avoid the destructive racial housing practices occurring in nearby communities Racial steering and block by block panic peddling caused rapid racial change on Chicago s west side including the Austin Community Area adjacent to Oak Park Whites left west side neighborhoods based on concerns of property value losses and crime increases and some businesses left as well The Village of Oak Park passed a fair housing ordinance in 1968 in the same year as the federal Fair Housing Act to ensure equal access to housing in the community In 1972 the Oak Park Housing Center was founded by Roberta Bobbie Raymond to promote integration in the community by ensuring equal access and discouraging white flight 24 25 Part of this effort included banning for sale signs on houses Although this law became unconstitutional with the decision in Linmark Associates Inc v Township of Willingboro use of the signs is still strongly discouraged by local realtors 26 An evaluation of the policy in Oak Park to promote integration written in the early years of the 21st century noted the gradual increase in the share of village population that is Black at 22 in 2000 and further observed As late as 2000 there were no resegregated census tracts with tracts ranging from 7 black to 36 black this was not because the pattern of rapid westward resegregation had run its course because events in neighboring suburbs showed that segregation trends were still operating Instead the pattern in a sense leaped over Oak Park to other suburbs farther west including Bellwood and Maywood which resegregated in a relatively short time 27 Government EditVillage Edit Since 1951 Oak Park has been organized under the council manager form of municipal government The village government includes an elected president and an elected village board which hires a village manager to conduct the day to day affairs of the administration Oak Park also has five additional governments which levy real estate taxes These include the Oak Park Township the high school district which also levies from adjacent River Forest the elementary school district the library district and the park district The United States Postal Service operates the main Oak Park Post Office at 901 Lake Street and the Oak Park South Post Office at 1116 Garfield Street Elections Edit Oak Park s village board village president and other elected officials are elected through a two stage election process A primary election is used to nominate party candidates and a general election is used to elect government officials Oak Park s election turnout varies greatly depending on whether it is a municipal or national election In the 2012 presidential election Oak Park had the highest voter turnout in suburban Cook County 79 8 of registered voters cast a ballot 28 Municipal elections for the board of trustees and village clerk generally have much lower voter turnout averaging around 20 and are held in spring consistent with state law The municipal elections are considered nonpartisan as the national political parties do not put up the candidates Candidates step forward or are found by a citizens group that works to find people to have new candidates for each election cycle encourage participation in local issues Schools Edit Oak Park Public Library The public primary schools Lincoln Mann Longfellow Beye Irving Holmes Whittier and Hatch and the middle schools Percy Julian Middle School formerly Nathaniel Hawthorne and Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School formerly Ralph Waldo Emerson are operated by the Oak Park Elementary School District 29 These ten schools are part of elementary school District 97 which serves the entire city limits 30 Performance of schools in Oak Park as evaluated by standard statewide tests is released periodically known as the school report cards 31 The renaming of the junior high schools now middle schools after prominent African Americans rather than famous American literary figures was done in part to motivate minority students in their educational pursuits A gap in school performance referred to as this intolerable and persistent inequity 32 remains as of the date of the report 33 Oak Park is the home of two high schools Oak Park and River Forest High School the sole school in educational District 200 which also serves the entire city 30 and Fenwick High School Oak Park and River Forest High School is a public school with its district including both Oak Park and neighboring River Forest and Fenwick High School is a Catholic college preparatory school run by the Dominicans affiliated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago Both high schools have a long history of high academic standards Oak Park and River Forest High School bestows the Tradition of Excellence Award to distinguished alumni including Ernest Hemingway Ray Kroc Dan Castellaneta football Hall of Famer George Trafton actress Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio astronomer Chad Trujillo geochemist Wally Broecker and environmental leader Phil Radford Oak Park and River Forest High School is one of seven secondary educational institutions in Illinois with the ability to induct students into the Cum Laude Society Park District Edit The Park District of Oak Park was first organized in 1912 as the Recreation Department of the Village of Oak Park Under the direction of Josephine Blackstock and her successor Lilly Ruth Hanson it embarked on a vigorous program of recreation for villagers The playgrounds were named by Blackstock after famous children s writers In the late 1980s the Recreation Department was dissolved and the Park District of Oak Park was created as a separate tax levying body It comprises thirteen parks scattered throughout the village for a total of 80 acres 320 000 m2 of parkland a historic house available for functions with payment of fees the Oak Park Conservatory and two outdoor pools The Park District also provides dog exercise areas where dog owners may bring their pets with payment of fees A second outdoor pool an official sized ice rink a green roof and synthetic turfed playing fields are at Ridgeland Common at the corner of Lake Street and Ridgeland Avenue originally built in 1962 It was completely renovated from March 2013 to June 14 2014 34 35 Public library Edit Founded as a public library in 1903 after electing its first board of trustees the Oak Park Public Library has a rich and celebrated history The library has a main campus overlooking Scoville Park at the corner of Oak Park Avenue and Lake Street and two branches the Dole Branch Library and the Maze Branch Library 36 As a member of the SWAN library consortium the Oak Park Public Library offers its cardholders access to nearly 8 million items Fire Edit Providing fire protection and emergency medical services the Oak Park Fire Department currently operates from three fire stations located throughout the village Fire Station 1 headquarters Fire Station 2 north and Fire Station 3 south under the command of a battalion chief per shift The Oak Park Fire Department operates three ALS engines one ALS truck three ALS ambulances one ALS paramedic squad one command unit and several specialized MABAS divisional apparatus 37 Fire station locations and apparatus Engine company Truck company Ambulance Special unit Command unit AddressTruck 631 Ambulances 612 614 618 pick up truck Squad 611 the MABAS Division 11 T R T Unit and MABAS Division 11 Hazmat Unit 1100 Command Unit 620 battalion chief 100 N Euclid Ave Engine 602 212 Augusta St Engines 603 and 604 MABAS Division 11 Air Support Unit 900 S East Ave Police Edit The village is protected by the Oak Park Police Department with 23 sworn officers per 10 000 residents 38 Crime Edit In 2019 Oak Park s reported violent crime rate per 100 000 residents was 298 28 lower than that of Illinois as a whole The reported property crime rate at 3 047 was 50 higher 39 40 In 2020 the village experienced a ten percent increase in reported crimes including more thefts robberies and aggravated assaults batteries but fewer burglaries compared to 2019 41 Arts and culture EditOak Park has an active arts community resulting in part from its favorable location adjacent to Chicago seven miles west of the Loop as well as the village s connections to international figures in the visual literary and performing arts such as Ernest Hemingway Frank Lloyd Wright Betty White and Tymoteusz Karpowicz This tradition continues into the present as Oak Park is home to numerous theater music dance and fine arts professionals The arts district on Harrison bounded by Austin Avenue to the east and Ridgeland Avenue to the west features boutique galleries shops and restaurants Oak Park is home to several professional dance and theatre companies including Circle Theatre Oak Park Festival Theatre and Momenta resident dance company of The Academy of Movement and Music Oak Park with neighboring River Forest also plays host to the Symphony of Oak Park and River Forest which celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2009 Oak Park is also home to WEUR broadcasting from the former Oak Park Arms Hotel at 1490 AM since 1950 Formerly WPNA and run by the Polish National Alliance the station s programming serves the diverse linguistic and cultural communities in the Chicago metropolitan area in the late 1960s WPNA had the only underground disc jockey in Chicago Scorpio The Oak Park Art League OPAL a nonprofit visual arts center founded after World War I renamed in 1970 provides classes workshops lectures demonstrations and exhibitions 42 Since 1921 OPAL has been providing opportunities for arts engagement and cultural enrichment Over 4 500 artists participate in OPAL s events each year Oak Park has been home to numerous festivals and holiday observances The July 4 celebration featuring fireworks draws thousands to the Oak Park River Forest High School football stadium A Day in Our Village held in June allows local groups to set up tables to seek members Born an Abomination was an act in the depressive metal genre originated from Oak Park It disbanded in 2018 43 Their album Fires in the Night Hour from the year 2016 includes a song titled Oak Park in dedication to the band s home 44 Architecture and historic districts Edit Frank Lloyd Wright s 1902 Arthur Heurtley House on Forest Avenue Frank Lloyd Wright spent the first 20 years of his 70 year career in Oak Park building numerous homes in the community including his own and the Walter Gale House He lived and worked in the area between 1889 and 1909 One can find Wright s earliest work here such as the Winslow House in neighboring River Forest Illinois Also examples of the first prairie style houses are in Oak Park He also designed Unity Temple a Unitarian Universalist church which was built between 1905 and 1908 Several well known architects and artists worked in Wright s Oak Park Studio including Richard Bock William Eugene Drummond Marion Mahony Griffin and Walter Burley Griffin Many buildings in Oak Park were built by other Prairie School architects such as George W Maher John Van Bergen and E E Roberts 45 Oak Park s housing stock reflects the decades of its rapid growth while it was part of the town of Cicero and since 1902 when it became a village Historic preservation has been a priority since an ordinance passed in 1972 and since revised 46 47 There are 2 400 historic sites in Oak Park the majority of which are homes built in the Queen Anne Prairie School and Craftsman styles of architecture 48 The Village of Oak Park displays these online on an interactive website 49 Three historic districts recognize the variety of styles often standing next door to each other The three districts are Frank Lloyd Wright Ridgeland Oak Park and Seward Gunderson 50 outlined on a map from the village 51 A fourth district is under consideration as of 2015 of 176 homes built by Thomas Henry Hulbert 48 52 Ernest Hemingway spent the first six years of his life at 339 N Oak Park Ave The house was returned to its original 1890s Victorian Heritage after restoration in 1992 and is open to the public for tours through The Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park 53 The Art Deco style main post office on Lake Street was designed by White and Weber in 1933 It is part of the Ridgeland Oak Park Historic District 54 Points of interest EditBirthplace of Ernest Hemingway Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Unity Temple designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School of Architecture Historic District Ridgeland Oak Park Historic District Edgar Rice Burroughs homes Oak Park ConservatoryNotable people EditMain article List of people from Oak Park IllinoisReferences Edit 2020 U 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