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  1. Chicago Heights is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 27,480 at the 2020 census. [2] It is part of the Chicago metropolitan area. Its nicknames include "The Crossroads of the Nation" and "The Heights".

  2. Chicago Heights, city, Cook county, northeastern Illinois, U.S. It is a suburb of Chicago, about 30 miles (50 km) south of downtown. The city’s name derives from its proximity to Chicago and its elevation, which averages 95 feet (29 metres) above the surrounding area.

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  3. Chicago Heights is located six miles from the Indiana border at the crossroads of Lincoln Highway (Route 30) and Dixie Highway (Hubbard's Trail). Absalom Wells built a cabin on the ridge above Thorn Creek in the 1830s and was the first farmer in the area that was called Thorn Grove by the 1840s. The First Presbyterian Church established a place ...

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    Total (and By Category)
    5,048
    White (99.0%)
    47
    Negro (0.9%)
    5
    Chinese (0.1%)
    19,987
    White (89.5%)
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  4. Get directions, maps, and traffic for Chicago Heights, IL. Check flight prices and hotel availability for your visit.

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  5. Sep 13, 2012 · History runs deep on the Hill. In the 1890s, half of Chicago Heights Italians lived on Hungry Hill. Possibly Chicago Heights most famous resident, Jerry Colangelo, lived on the Hill. Colangelo ...

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  6. Chicago Heights got its name in 1892 when the town was first incorporated as a village. At the time, a group of Chicago developers, led by Charles Wacker, set out to establish Chicago Heights as an outer-ring industrial suburb.

  7. City History. “In the early 1890s a group of Chicago developers led by Charles Wacker determined to establish “Chicago Heights” as an outer-ring industrial suburb. They successfully recruited large-scale heavy industries such as Inland Steel, and built the impressive Hotel Victoria (designed by Louis Sullivan). Community growth and ...

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