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  2. Deer Park, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Deer Park is a village in Lake and Cook counties, Illinois, United States. Per the 2020 census , the population was 3,681. [ 2 ] The village is one of the few left in the Chicago area that enjoy a green belt which is bordered by two large natural areas providing outdoor recreation and open space.

  3. Deerfield, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The area grew because of the navigable rivers in the area, notably the Des Plaines River and the Chicago River. By 1840, the town's name was changed to "Leclair". Within a decade, settler John Millen proposed a further name change to "Deerfield" in honor of his hometown, Deerfield, Massachusetts and the large number of deer living in the area ...

  4. U.S. Route 30 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, US 30 Alt. in Illinois was discontinued, renamed as IL 38 west of Westchester, and dropped through the city of Chicago. [ 2 ] Since a 2008 realignment, US 30 passes a mile (1.6 km) to the north of downtown Plainfield on 143rd Street, then turns south onto IL 59 (Division Street) for approximately one mile (1.6 km).

  5. Lake Cook Road station - Wikipedia

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    Lake Cook Road (also known as Lake Cook) is a Metra station along the Milwaukee District North Line.It is located at 601 Lake Cook Road in Deerfield, Illinois, is 23.4 miles (37.7 km) away from Chicago Union Station, the southern terminus of the line, [2] and serves commuters between Union Station and Fox Lake, Illinois.

  6. Deer Park Township, LaSalle County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Deer Park Township is located in LaSalle County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 492 and it contained 217 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 492 and it contained 217 housing units.

  7. U.S. Route 20 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi River: 0.0: 0.0: US 20 west / Great River Road (National Route) north – Dubuque: Continuation into Iowa: Iowa–Illinois state line (Julien Dubuque Bridge) Jo Daviess: East Dubuque: 0.7: 1.1: IL 35 north – Wisconsin: Interchange; southern terminus of IL 35; no eastbound entrance: Rawlins Township: 11.2: 18.0: IL 84 north ...

  8. U.S. Route 66 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    west end of IL 42A overlap; now IL 43: Lyons–Berwyn line: 280: 450: US 34 west (Ogden Avenue) / IL 42A north (Harlem Avenue) east end of IL 42A overlap; west end of US 34 overlap; now IL 43: Cicero: IL 50 (Cicero Avenue) interchange: Chicago: IL 55 west (West Cermak Road) US 30 Alt. (West Roosevelt Road) US 14 / US 54 west / US 12 Bus. / US ...

  9. Riverside Historic District (Riverside, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    About nine miles from Chicago, Riverside covers about 1,600 acres of land along the Des Plaines River. Frederick Law Olmsted, designer of Central Park, New York City, furnished the plans for Riverside. Throughout the village, winding roads and green areas along the river create a park-like setting. [4]