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Park Ridge, Illinois

Park Ridge is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States, and a suburb of Chicago. Per the 2020 census, the population was 39,656.[3] It is located 15 miles (24 km) northwest of downtown Chicago. It is close to O'Hare International Airport, major expressways, and rail transportation. It is a part of the Chicago metropolitan area, bordering three official neighborhoods on Chicago's Far Northwest Side (Edison Park, Norwood Park, and O'Hare.)

Park Ridge, Illinois
Location of Park Ridge in Cook County, Illinois
Coordinates: 42°0′43″N 87°50′30″W / 42.01194°N 87.84167°W / 42.01194; -87.84167
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountyCook
TownshipMaine, Leyden, Norwood Park
Incorporated1873
Government
 • TypeCouncil–manager
 • MayorMarty Maloney
 • Budget$76,960,156 (fiscal year: 2022)[1]
Area
 • Total7.13 sq mi (18.48 km2)
 • Land7.09 sq mi (18.36 km2)
 • Water0.05 sq mi (0.12 km2)  0.56%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total39,656
 • Density5,594.81/sq mi (2,160.32/km2)
 Down 0.8% from 2000
DemonymPark Ridgian
ZIP code(s)
60068
Area code(s)847, 224
FIPS code17-57875
Websitewww.parkridge.us

The soil is abundant with clay deposits, which made it a brick-making center for the developing city of Chicago. Park Ridge was originally called Pennyville to honor George Penny, the businessman who owned the local brickyard along with Robert Meacham. Later it was named Brickton.[4] The Des Plaines River divides Park Ridge from neighboring Des Plaines, Illinois, which is west of Park Ridge. Chicago is south and east of Park Ridge, and Niles and unincorporated Maine Township are to its north.[5]

History edit

 
This Civil War memorial is located in Maine Cemetery at Dee Road and Touhy Avenue.

The area of Park Ridge was inhabited by the Potawatomie until they were removed in 1833. The area was a convenient portage between the Des Plaines and Chicago rivers for the French explorers and in the early 1830s, the first settlers arrived from New England and New York. In 1854 George Penny established a brickworks in the area. Due to the brickwork and the abundance of clay, Park Ridge was nicknamed "Brickton" by locals. In 1910 Park Ridge had a population of 2,009. In 1930 the population was 10,417. In 1950 the population was 16,602. In 1960 the population was 32,625, with 99.9% of the population white. There were five African-Americans and 31 people classed other than black or white. By 1970, the population had risen to 42,466.[6] In 2016, graduate of the first class of Park Ridge's Maine Township High School South (1965) former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, campaigned as the Democratic candidate for President of the United States. [7]

Geography edit

According to the 2021 census gazetteer files, Park Ridge has a total area of 7.14 square miles (18.49 km2), of which 7.09 square miles (18.36 km2) (or 99.34%) is land and 0.05 square miles (0.13 km2) (or 0.66%) is water.[8]

Climate edit

Park Ridge falls under the USDA 5b Plant Hardiness zone.[9]

Climate data for Park Ridge, Illinois
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 67.0
(19.4)
75.0
(23.9)
88.0
(31.1)
91.0
(32.8)
98.0
(36.7)
104.0
(40.0)
105.0
(40.6)
102.0
(38.9)
101.0
(38.3)
94.0
(34.4)
81.0
(27.2)
71.0
(21.7)
105.0
(40.6)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 30
(−1)
35
(2)
46
(8)
58
(14)
70
(21)
79
(26)
84
(29)
81
(27)
74
(23)
62
(17)
47
(8)
34
(1)
58
(15)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 14
(−10)
19
(−7)
29
(−2)
38
(3)
47
(8)
63
(17)
62
(17)
54
(12)
42
(6)
42
(6)
32
(0)
20
(−7)
39
(4)
Record low °F (°C) −27.0
(−32.8)
−21.0
(−29.4)
−12.0
(−24.4)
7.0
(−13.9)
27.0
(−2.8)
35.0
(1.7)
45.0
(7.2)
42.0
(5.6)
29.0
(−1.7)
14.0
(−10.0)
−2.0
(−18.9)
−25.0
(−31.7)
−27.0
(−32.8)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 1.73
(44)
1.87
(47)
2.50
(64)
3.38
(86)
3.68
(93)
3.45
(88)
3.7
(94)
4.9
(120)
3.21
(82)
3.15
(80)
3.15
(80)
2.25
(57)
33.82
(859)
Source: <Park Ridge, Illinois Weather= >weather.com. "Park Ridge, Illinois Weather". Park Ridge, Illinois Weather Data. Open Publishing. Retrieved February 24, 2014.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1880457
1890987116.0%
19001,34035.8%
19102,00949.9%
19203,38368.4%
193010,417207.9%
194012,06315.8%
195016,60237.6%
196032,65996.7%
197042,61430.5%
198038,704−9.2%
199036,175−6.5%
200037,7754.4%
201037,480−0.8%
202039,6565.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[10]
2010[11] 2020[12]

As of the 2020 census[13] there were 39,656 people, 14,384 households, and 10,323 families residing in the city. The population density was 5,557.95 inhabitants per square mile (2,145.94/km2). There were 15,366 housing units at an average density of 2,153.61 per square mile (831.51/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 86.10% White, 4.87% Asian, 0.53% African American, 0.16% Native American, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 1.82% from other races, and 6.51% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7.20% of the population.

There were 14,384 households, out of which 32.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.61% were married couples living together, 9.94% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.23% were non-families. 25.27% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.29% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.11 and the average family size was 2.56.

The city's age distribution consisted of 23.5% under the age of 18, 5.7% from 18 to 24, 20.5% from 25 to 44, 29.9% from 45 to 64, and 20.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 45.2 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.9 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $113,809, and the median income for a family was $145,995. Males had a median income of $82,222 versus $51,371 for females. The per capita income for the city was $58,978. About 2.4% of families and 3.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.0% of those under age 18 and 3.8% of those age 65 or over.

Park Ridge city, Illinois – Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[11] Pop 2020[12] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 33,744 33,444 90.03% 84.34%
Black or African American alone (NH) 168 204 0.45% 0.51%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 19 16 0.05% 0.04%
Asian alone (NH) 1,373 1,913 3.66% 4.82%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 4 3 0.01% 0.01%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 36 128 0.10% 0.32%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 362 1,093 0.97% 2.76%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 1,774 2,855 4.73% 7.20%
Total 37,480 39,656 100.00% 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.


Economy edit

Top employers edit

According to Park Ridge's 2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[14] the top employers in the city were:

# Employer # of Employees
1 Advocate Lutheran General Hospital 3,693[15]
2 Maine Township High School District 207 975
3 Park Ridge Park District 813
4 Park Ridge-Niles School District 64 700
5 City of Park Ridge 350
6 Presence Resurrection Health Care 332
7 FM Global 300
8 Mariano's Fresh Market 276
9 Advocate Medical Group 250
10 Park Ridge Community Bank 225

Arts and culture edit

 
The Chase Bank building at Uptown[16]

Park Ridge's most recognizable landmark is the Pickwick Theatre, an Art Deco building dating back to 1928. It is a movie theater and a venue for plays and concerts. In 1975, the theater was named to the National Register of Historic Places. Although smaller theaters have been added to the rear of the building, the main auditorium theater remains intact in its original large five-aisle state. The main auditorium can seat up to 800 people. In the 1980s, the Pickwick's facade was one of many used as the backdrop for the opening credits of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert's At the Movies. Up until 2017, it also had a restaurant next door.[17]

The city is home to the Park Ridge Public Library.

City of Park Ridge Historic Preservation Commission's Historic Landmarks and 100 Year-Old Homes

Education edit

 
Maine East High School has stood at Dempster Street and Potter Road since 1929.
 
Maine South High School opened in 1964 at Dee Road and Talcott Avenue.

Park Ridge is served by the Park Ridge-Niles School District 64, which has its headquarters in the Raymond E. Hendee Educational Service Center in Park Ridge.[18] Area middle schools include Lincoln Middle School and Emerson Middle School in Niles. At one point there were nine public K–6 elementary schools: Oakton, Madison, Edison, Merrill, Carpenter, Field, Franklin, Roosevelt, and Washington. Only the latter five remain today, and all are in Park Ridge. Jefferson School is also part of the district and houses the special needs preschool for children ages 3 and 4.[19] K-5 after-school programs are hosted by the Park Ridge Park District.

St. Paul of the Cross and Mary Seat of Wisdom are the two Catholic elementary schools.[20] St. Andrews is a Lutheran elementary school.

The town is served by Maine Township High School District 207, which includes Maine South High School, and Maine East High School. Students who live in northern Park Ridge have the option of attending either Maine East or Maine South. Maine West High School is located to the west in Des Plaines. Maine North High School was a school in unincorporated Maine Township and part of Maine Township High School District 207. It closed in 1981 as the student population of Maine Township shrank.

District 207 shares student-run radio and television stations operating with the call letters WMTH-FM (W Maine Township High). Actor Harrison Ford, known for his roles in the Indiana Jones, Star Wars, and Blade Runner movies, went to Maine East, and has been credited as being the radio station's first sports announcer. Since 2007, WMTH Radio can be heard live on any of the district high school homepage.

The town is a part of the Oakton Community College district.

Transportation edit

The Park Ridge station and Dee Road station provide Metra commuter rail service along the Union Pacific Northwest Line. Trains travel southeast to Ogilvie Transportation Center in Chicago, and northwest to either Harvard station or McHenry station.

Pace provides bus service on multiple routes connecting Park Ridge to destinations across the region. Additionally, CTA operates the Route 68 bus to Chicago.[21]

Notable people edit

Park Ridge is the hometown of Hillary Rodham Clinton. When she visited Park Ridge on the occasion of her 50th birthday in 1997, the city renamed the southeast corner of the intersection of Elm and Wisner streets, next to her childhood home, "Rodham Corner". Clinton graduated from Maine Township High School South, a new school built to accommodate the population of baby boomers coming through at the time.[22]

Park Ridge is also the hometown of movie stars Carrie Snodgress, Karen Black, Suzanne Snyder and Harrison Ford. All four attended Maine Township High School East. Sean Giambrone also grew up in Park Ridge. He is most notable for his role in The Goldbergs as Adam. He went to Lincoln Middle School and Maine South High School.

The first U.S. citizen to be canonized, Mother Frances Cabrini, attended St. Paul of the Cross Church and owned a farm at the north edge of Park Ridge.[23]

Actor Harrison Ford, known for his roles in the Indiana Jones, Star Wars, and Blade Runner movies, went to Maine East, and has been credited as being the radio station's first sports announcer.

James Pankow, a trombone player, songwriter, composer, and brass instrument player, best known as a founding member of the rock band Chicago.

Artist Grant Wood once owned a shop in Park Ridge,[24] and he lived in Park Ridge.[25]

In popular culture edit

In film edit

  • The 1980 film The Blues Brothers had some scenes filmed in Park Ridge, including the scene in which the brothers are first pulled over by the state police and the beginning of the subsequent chase. The Nelson Funeral Home and Shell gas station which the brothers drive past as the police pull out to intercept them are still in business at the intersection of Talcott and Cumberland avenues. The brothers are pulled over at the intersection of Cumberland and Gillick. As the chase progresses, a trooper radios that the chase is "proceeding on Courtland Avenue"; the subsequent scene in which the Blues Brothers and the police spin out in a three-way intersection occurs at the intersection of Devon Avenue, Talcott Road, and Courtland Avenue.[26][27][28][29]
  • In the 1990 film Home Alone, Buzz McCallister wears a Maine South High School letterman's jacket.

In television edit

  • A curved-shaped house on Dee Road, near Murphy Lake, appears several times in the TV police drama Crime Story, in which it is owned by crime boss Phil Bartoli (played by Jon Polito).
    • In one episode, while driving away from the house, Pauli Taglia (John Santucci) says, "We're in Park Ridge; nothing happens in Park Ridge."
  • In the Route 66 episode "Voice at the End of the Line" (season 3, episode 5), Todd Stiles (Martin Milner) and Buzz Murdock (George Maharis) are seen exiting a building labeled Park Ridge Medical Center, which was located at the southwest corner of Talcott and Canfield. The scene continues as they walk toward the corner of Yost and Canfield, where several Park Ridge houses on Yost are in view. Later in the episode, Todd and Buzz park in front of a white house located at the northeast corner of Prospect and Stewart Avenues, which was used as a boarding house in the episode. A later camera angle shows the house in the background as Todd and Buzz talk to a cab driver.
  • In 2022, the Pickwick Theatre was featured in an episode of NBC's Chicago Fire (TV series).[30]

Sister city edit

Park Ridge has one sister city:[31]

  • Kinver, Staffordshire, England

References edit

  1. ^ "City of Park Ridge Fiscal Year 2022 Adopted Budget Ending December 31, 2022" (PDF). www.parkridge.us. Retrieved November 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 15, 2022.
  3. ^ "Park Ridge city, Illinois". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved April 15, 2022.
  4. ^ "The History of Park Ridge". City of Park Ridge.
  5. ^ "Gazetteer Files – Geography – U.S. Census Bureau". Census.gov. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  6. ^ Encyclopedia of Chicago, Park Ridge
  7. ^ Milton E. Nelson, Park Ridge: Milestones Of History pp. 156, 159 (2017)
  8. ^ "Gazetteer Files". Census.gov. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  9. ^ . Agricultural Research Center, PRISM Climate Group Oregon State University. USDA. Archived from the original on February 27, 2014. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  10. ^ "Decennial Census of Population and Housing by Decades". US Census Bureau.
  11. ^ a b "P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE – 2010: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Park Ridge city, Illinois". United States Census Bureau.
  12. ^ a b "P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Park Ridge city, Illinois". United States Census Bureau.
  13. ^ "Explore Census Data". data.census.gov. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  14. ^ "City of Park Ridge CAFR" (PDF). parkridge.us.
  15. ^ "About Us".
  16. ^ "Uptown park Ridge Guide". Sweet Home Park Ride. September 12, 2019.
  17. ^ Gaines, Lee V. "Chicago Tribune, 'Pickwick Restaurant closes in Park Ridge'". Chicago Tribune.
  18. ^ "banner_dist.jpg 2013-02-21 at the Wayback Machine." Park Ridge-Niles School District. Retrieved on January 10, 2012. "164 South Prospect Avenue Park Ridge, IL 60068"
  19. ^ Park Ridge – Niles Phone: 847.318.4300. "Park Ridge – Niles | PowerIT". D64.org. Retrieved April 16, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  20. ^ "Welcome to MSW, A Blue Ribbon School of Excellence".
  21. ^ "RTA System Map" (PDF). Retrieved January 30, 2024.
  22. ^ "Hillary Rodham Clinton: Her Park Ridge Connection," Park Ridge Public Library, 2016. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  23. ^ Milton E. Nelson, Park Ridge: Milestones of History p. 95 (2017)
  24. ^ "Biography of Grant Wood". Total History. February 21, 2012.
  25. ^ Parker, Rex. "Park Ridge Farmers market". RexParkerDesign.com.
  26. ^ "Blues Brothers location guide" August 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Movie-locations.com, Retrieved August 12, 2008
  27. ^ "Filming locations for The Blues Brothers", IMDb
  28. ^ Reardon, Patrick T. (January 29, 2008), "Lost Chicago Found on Film"[permanent dead link], p. 2, Chicago Tribune, Retrieved August 12, 2008
  29. ^ The Blues Brothers: 25th Anniversary Edition, 2005, scene 4
  30. ^ Festenstein, Noah (August 19, 2022). "Pickwick Theater Set Ablaze For 'Chicago Fire' Scenes In Park Ridge". Journal & Topics. Retrieved February 24, 2024.
  31. ^ . Archived from the original on August 11, 2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • City of Park Ridge official website
  • Park Ridge Public Library
  • Park Ridge Community Network, from Park Ridge Public Library
  • A history of Park Ridge, Illinois

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Park Ridge is a city in Cook County Illinois United States and a suburb of Chicago Per the 2020 census the population was 39 656 3 It is located 15 miles 24 km northwest of downtown Chicago It is close to O Hare International Airport major expressways and rail transportation It is a part of the Chicago metropolitan area bordering three official neighborhoods on Chicago s Far Northwest Side Edison Park Norwood Park and O Hare Park Ridge IllinoisCityPickwick TheatreFlagSealLocation of Park Ridge in Cook County IllinoisCoordinates 42 0 43 N 87 50 30 W 42 01194 N 87 84167 W 42 01194 87 84167CountryUnited StatesStateIllinoisCountyCookTownshipMaine Leyden Norwood ParkIncorporated1873Government TypeCouncil manager MayorMarty Maloney Budget 76 960 156 fiscal year 2022 1 Area 2 Total7 13 sq mi 18 48 km2 Land7 09 sq mi 18 36 km2 Water0 05 sq mi 0 12 km2 0 56 Population 2020 Total39 656 Density5 594 81 sq mi 2 160 32 km2 Down 0 8 from 2000DemonymPark RidgianZIP code s 60068Area code s 847 224FIPS code17 57875Websitewww wbr parkridge wbr us The soil is abundant with clay deposits which made it a brick making center for the developing city of Chicago Park Ridge was originally called Pennyville to honor George Penny the businessman who owned the local brickyard along with Robert Meacham Later it was named Brickton 4 The Des Plaines River divides Park Ridge from neighboring Des Plaines Illinois which is west of Park Ridge Chicago is south and east of Park Ridge and Niles and unincorporated Maine Township are to its north 5 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Top employers 5 Arts and culture 6 Education 7 Transportation 8 Notable people 9 In popular culture 9 1 In film 9 2 In television 10 Sister city 11 References 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp This Civil War memorial is located in Maine Cemetery at Dee Road and Touhy Avenue The area of Park Ridge was inhabited by the Potawatomie until they were removed in 1833 The area was a convenient portage between the Des Plaines and Chicago rivers for the French explorers and in the early 1830s the first settlers arrived from New England and New York In 1854 George Penny established a brickworks in the area Due to the brickwork and the abundance of clay Park Ridge was nicknamed Brickton by locals In 1910 Park Ridge had a population of 2 009 In 1930 the population was 10 417 In 1950 the population was 16 602 In 1960 the population was 32 625 with 99 9 of the population white There were five African Americans and 31 people classed other than black or white By 1970 the population had risen to 42 466 6 In 2016 graduate of the first class of Park Ridge s Maine Township High School South 1965 former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton campaigned as the Democratic candidate for President of the United States 7 Geography editAccording to the 2021 census gazetteer files Park Ridge has a total area of 7 14 square miles 18 49 km2 of which 7 09 square miles 18 36 km2 or 99 34 is land and 0 05 square miles 0 13 km2 or 0 66 is water 8 Climate edit Park Ridge falls under the USDA 5b Plant Hardiness zone 9 Climate data for Park Ridge Illinois Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high F C 67 0 19 4 75 0 23 9 88 0 31 1 91 0 32 8 98 0 36 7 104 0 40 0 105 0 40 6 102 0 38 9 101 0 38 3 94 0 34 4 81 0 27 2 71 0 21 7 105 0 40 6 Mean daily maximum F C 30 1 35 2 46 8 58 14 70 21 79 26 84 29 81 27 74 23 62 17 47 8 34 1 58 15 Mean daily minimum F C 14 10 19 7 29 2 38 3 47 8 63 17 62 17 54 12 42 6 42 6 32 0 20 7 39 4 Record low F C 27 0 32 8 21 0 29 4 12 0 24 4 7 0 13 9 27 0 2 8 35 0 1 7 45 0 7 2 42 0 5 6 29 0 1 7 14 0 10 0 2 0 18 9 25 0 31 7 27 0 32 8 Average precipitation inches mm 1 73 44 1 87 47 2 50 64 3 38 86 3 68 93 3 45 88 3 7 94 4 9 120 3 21 82 3 15 80 3 15 80 2 25 57 33 82 859 Source lt Park Ridge Illinois Weather gt weather com Park Ridge Illinois Weather Park Ridge Illinois Weather Data Open Publishing Retrieved February 24 2014 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1880457 1890987116 0 19001 34035 8 19102 00949 9 19203 38368 4 193010 417207 9 194012 06315 8 195016 60237 6 196032 65996 7 197042 61430 5 198038 704 9 2 199036 175 6 5 200037 7754 4 201037 480 0 8 202039 6565 8 U S Decennial Census 10 2010 11 2020 12 As of the 2020 census 13 there were 39 656 people 14 384 households and 10 323 families residing in the city The population density was 5 557 95 inhabitants per square mile 2 145 94 km2 There were 15 366 housing units at an average density of 2 153 61 per square mile 831 51 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 86 10 White 4 87 Asian 0 53 African American 0 16 Native American 0 01 Pacific Islander 1 82 from other races and 6 51 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7 20 of the population There were 14 384 households out of which 32 2 had children under the age of 18 living with them 59 61 were married couples living together 9 94 had a female householder with no husband present and 28 23 were non families 25 27 of all households were made up of individuals and 13 29 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 3 11 and the average family size was 2 56 The city s age distribution consisted of 23 5 under the age of 18 5 7 from 18 to 24 20 5 from 25 to 44 29 9 from 45 to 64 and 20 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 45 2 years For every 100 females there were 95 3 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 91 9 males The median income for a household in the city was 113 809 and the median income for a family was 145 995 Males had a median income of 82 222 versus 51 371 for females The per capita income for the city was 58 978 About 2 4 of families and 3 9 of the population were below the poverty line including 3 0 of those under age 18 and 3 8 of those age 65 or over Park Ridge city Illinois Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 11 Pop 2020 12 2010 2020 White alone NH 33 744 33 444 90 03 84 34 Black or African American alone NH 168 204 0 45 0 51 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 19 16 0 05 0 04 Asian alone NH 1 373 1 913 3 66 4 82 Pacific Islander alone NH 4 3 0 01 0 01 Some Other Race alone NH 36 128 0 10 0 32 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 362 1 093 0 97 2 76 Hispanic or Latino any race 1 774 2 855 4 73 7 20 Total 37 480 39 656 100 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 Economy editTop employers edit According to Park Ridge s 2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 14 the top employers in the city were Employer of Employees 1 Advocate Lutheran General Hospital 3 693 15 2 Maine Township High School District 207 975 3 Park Ridge Park District 813 4 Park Ridge Niles School District 64 700 5 City of Park Ridge 350 6 Presence Resurrection Health Care 332 7 FM Global 300 8 Mariano s Fresh Market 276 9 Advocate Medical Group 250 10 Park Ridge Community Bank 225Arts and culture edit nbsp The Chase Bank building at Uptown 16 Park Ridge s most recognizable landmark is the Pickwick Theatre an Art Deco building dating back to 1928 It is a movie theater and a venue for plays and concerts In 1975 the theater was named to the National Register of Historic Places Although smaller theaters have been added to the rear of the building the main auditorium theater remains intact in its original large five aisle state The main auditorium can seat up to 800 people In the 1980s the Pickwick s facade was one of many used as the backdrop for the opening credits of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert s At the Movies Up until 2017 it also had a restaurant next door 17 The city is home to the Park Ridge Public Library City of Park Ridge Historic Preservation Commission s Historic Landmarks and 100 Year Old HomesEducation edit nbsp Maine East High School has stood at Dempster Street and Potter Road since 1929 nbsp Maine South High School opened in 1964 at Dee Road and Talcott Avenue Park Ridge is served by the Park Ridge Niles School District 64 which has its headquarters in the Raymond E Hendee Educational Service Center in Park Ridge 18 Area middle schools include Lincoln Middle School and Emerson Middle School in Niles At one point there were nine public K 6 elementary schools Oakton Madison Edison Merrill Carpenter Field Franklin Roosevelt and Washington Only the latter five remain today and all are in Park Ridge Jefferson School is also part of the district and houses the special needs preschool for children ages 3 and 4 19 K 5 after school programs are hosted by the Park Ridge Park District St Paul of the Cross and Mary Seat of Wisdom are the two Catholic elementary schools 20 St Andrews is a Lutheran elementary school The town is served by Maine Township High School District 207 which includes Maine South High School and Maine East High School Students who live in northern Park Ridge have the option of attending either Maine East or Maine South Maine West High School is located to the west in Des Plaines Maine North High School was a school in unincorporated Maine Township and part of Maine Township High School District 207 It closed in 1981 as the student population of Maine Township shrank District 207 shares student run radio and television stations operating with the call letters WMTH FM W Maine Township High Actor Harrison Ford known for his roles in the Indiana Jones Star Wars and Blade Runner movies went to Maine East and has been credited as being the radio station s first sports announcer Since 2007 WMTH Radio can be heard live on any of the district high school homepage The town is a part of the Oakton Community College district Transportation editThe Park Ridge station and Dee Road station provide Metra commuter rail service along the Union Pacific Northwest Line Trains travel southeast to Ogilvie Transportation Center in Chicago and northwest to either Harvard station or McHenry station Pace provides bus service on multiple routes connecting Park Ridge to destinations across the region Additionally CTA operates the Route 68 bus to Chicago 21 Notable people editMain article List of people from Park Ridge Illinois Park Ridge is the hometown of Hillary Rodham Clinton When she visited Park Ridge on the occasion of her 50th birthday in 1997 the city renamed the southeast corner of the intersection of Elm and Wisner streets next to her childhood home Rodham Corner Clinton graduated from Maine Township High School South a new school built to accommodate the population of baby boomers coming through at the time 22 Park Ridge is also the hometown of movie stars Carrie Snodgress Karen Black Suzanne Snyder and Harrison Ford All four attended Maine Township High School East Sean Giambrone also grew up in Park Ridge He is most notable for his role in The Goldbergs as Adam He went to Lincoln Middle School and Maine South High School The first U S citizen to be canonized Mother Frances Cabrini attended St Paul of the Cross Church and owned a farm at the north edge of Park Ridge 23 Actor Harrison Ford known for his roles in the Indiana Jones Star Wars and Blade Runner movies went to Maine East and has been credited as being the radio station s first sports announcer James Pankow a trombone player songwriter composer and brass instrument player best known as a founding member of the rock band Chicago Artist Grant Wood once owned a shop in Park Ridge 24 and he lived in Park Ridge 25 In popular culture editIn film edit The 1980 film The Blues Brothers had some scenes filmed in Park Ridge including the scene in which the brothers are first pulled over by the state police and the beginning of the subsequent chase The Nelson Funeral Home and Shell gas station which the brothers drive past as the police pull out to intercept them are still in business at the intersection of Talcott and Cumberland avenues The brothers are pulled over at the intersection of Cumberland and Gillick As the chase progresses a trooper radios that the chase is proceeding on Courtland Avenue the subsequent scene in which the Blues Brothers and the police spin out in a three way intersection occurs at the intersection of Devon Avenue Talcott Road and Courtland Avenue 26 27 28 29 In the 1990 film Home Alone Buzz McCallister wears a Maine South High School letterman s jacket In television edit A curved shaped house on Dee Road near Murphy Lake appears several times in the TV police drama Crime Story in which it is owned by crime boss Phil Bartoli played by Jon Polito In one episode while driving away from the house Pauli Taglia John Santucci says We re in Park Ridge nothing happens in Park Ridge In the Route 66 episode Voice at the End of the Line season 3 episode 5 Todd Stiles Martin Milner and Buzz Murdock George Maharis are seen exiting a building labeled Park Ridge Medical Center which was located at the southwest corner of Talcott and Canfield The scene continues as they walk toward the corner of Yost and Canfield where several Park Ridge houses on Yost are in view Later in the episode Todd and Buzz park in front of a white house located at the northeast corner of Prospect and Stewart Avenues which was used as a boarding house in the episode A later camera angle shows the house in the background as Todd and Buzz talk to a cab driver In 2022 the Pickwick Theatre was featured in an episode of NBC s Chicago Fire TV series 30 Sister city editPark Ridge has one sister city 31 Kinver Staffordshire EnglandReferences edit City of Park Ridge Fiscal Year 2022 Adopted Budget Ending December 31 2022 PDF www parkridge us Retrieved November 30 2022 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved March 15 2022 Park Ridge city Illinois United States Census Bureau Retrieved April 15 2022 The History of Park Ridge City of Park Ridge Gazetteer Files Geography U S Census Bureau Census gov Retrieved April 16 2014 Encyclopedia of Chicago Park Ridge Milton E Nelson Park Ridge Milestones Of History pp 156 159 2017 Gazetteer Files Census gov Retrieved June 29 2022 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map Agricultural Research Center PRISM Climate Group Oregon State University USDA Archived from the original on February 27 2014 Retrieved February 24 2014 Decennial Census of Population and Housing by Decades US Census Bureau a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Park Ridge city Illinois United States Census Bureau a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Park Ridge city Illinois United States Census Bureau Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved June 28 2022 City of Park Ridge CAFR PDF parkridge us About Us Uptown park Ridge Guide Sweet Home Park Ride September 12 2019 Gaines Lee V Chicago Tribune Pickwick Restaurant closes in Park Ridge Chicago Tribune banner dist jpg Archived 2013 02 21 at the Wayback Machine Park Ridge Niles School District Retrieved on January 10 2012 164 South Prospect Avenue Park Ridge IL 60068 Park Ridge Niles Phone 847 318 4300 Park Ridge Niles PowerIT D64 org Retrieved April 16 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Welcome to MSW A Blue Ribbon School of Excellence RTA System Map PDF Retrieved January 30 2024 Hillary Rodham Clinton Her Park Ridge Connection Park Ridge Public Library 2016 Retrieved August 13 2019 Milton E Nelson Park Ridge Milestones of History p 95 2017 Biography of Grant Wood Total History February 21 2012 Parker Rex Park Ridge Farmers market RexParkerDesign com Blues Brothers location guide Archived August 24 2008 at the Wayback Machine Movie locations com Retrieved August 12 2008 Filming locations for The Blues Brothers IMDb Reardon Patrick T January 29 2008 Lost Chicago Found on Film permanent dead link p 2 Chicago Tribune Retrieved August 12 2008 The Blues Brothers 25th Anniversary Edition 2005 scene 4 Festenstein Noah August 19 2022 Pickwick Theater Set Ablaze For Chicago Fire Scenes In Park Ridge Journal amp Topics Retrieved February 24 2024 Archived copy Archived from the original on August 11 2017 Retrieved April 4 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links edit nbsp Chicago portal nbsp Illinois portal City of Park Ridge official website Park Ridge Public Library Park Ridge Community Network from Park Ridge Public Library A history of Park Ridge Illinois Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Park Ridge Illinois amp oldid 1217476367, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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