Jefferson Park
Jefferson Park, located 10 miles northwest of downtown Chicago, has a rich history rooted in its role as a vital transportation hub since the early 1830s. Originally established as a township in 1850 and later incorporated as a village in 1872, it has welcomed a diverse population, notably Polish and German immigrants, contributing to its vibrant community fabric.
Over the years, Jefferson Park has evolved with the advent of new transportation options, including the Kennedy Expressway and various transit lines, which have facilitated connectivity and attracted newcomers. Despite the growth in transportation infrastructure, the area has retained its character as a center for small retailers and offices, reflecting its historical significance and community spirit.
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