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  1. Robbins is a village southwest of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 4,629 at the 2020 census. [2] . Darren E. Bryant is the current mayor of Robbins. It is the second oldest African-American incorporated town in the north following Brooklyn, Illinois and was home to the country’s first black-owned airport. History.

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  2. The official Village of Robbins website. The Village of Robbins, Illinois municipal website. Search public records. Submit FOIA request. Apply for permits. Apply for career opportunities.

  3. A Proactive Approach. Maintaining Robbins is not going to be easy, but we have a legacy of making it work. Our village is small, and it's mostly residential, but its people are strong and robust. With this truth, we realize that the people of Robbins are this villages greatest asset, and now more than ever we are ready to transform Robbins into ...

  4. The Village of Robbins Illinois, Robbins, Illinois. 908 likes · 28 talking about this · 53 were here. Robbins was incorporated on December 14, 1917. Robbins is located southwest of Chicago in Cook County

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  5. The SB Fuller home in Robbins, IL was graciously donated to the Robbins History Museum which offers much needed space to exhibit the rich history of Robbins and it's people. This mid-century modern structure is the perfect space to display artifacts, Photo displays and records of our history.

  6. Cook County, 17 miles south of the Loop. Robbins is the oldest majority-black suburb in the Chicago area and one of the oldest incorporated black municipalities in the United States. Robbins is also characteristic of semirural black suburbs that developed in the United States during the Great Migration.

  7. Resource Guide & Information Center. Robbins, IL. Robbins was incorporated on December 14, 1917 and named for Eugene S. Robbins, a white real estate developer who laid out the village's early subdivisions.

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