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Tinley Park (formerly Bremen) is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States (with a small portion in Will County), and is a suburb of Chicago. Per the 2020 census , the population was 55,971, [ 3 ] and it is among the fastest-growing suburbs southwest of Chicago.
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Orland Township is bordered by Harlem Avenue (Illinois Route 43) on the east, 135th Street on the north, Will-Cook Road on the west (where Cook County and Will County share a border), and 183rd Street on the south (which is also the Cook-Will county border).
There are also sizable Dutch, Swedish, Czech, Palestinian, Greek and Lithuanian populations in the area of Oak Forest, Orland Park and Tinley Park, the district's three largest suburbs. The Kenwood-Hyde Park area for several decades had a significant Jewish community.
This category is for articles listed under "People from Tinley Park, Illinois". Pages in category "People from Tinley Park, Illinois" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The Karl Vogt Building is a historic building at 6811 Hickory Street in Tinley Park, Illinois.Merchant and German immigrant Karl Vogt, the brother of future village president Henry Vogt, built the building in 1872.
Victor J. Andrew High School, Andrew, or VJA, is a public four-year high school located in Tinley Park, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is named for Victor J. Andrew, of Andrew Corporation fame.
New World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL (July 15, 1995) Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH (July 18, 1995) Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI (July 19 & 20, 1995) Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH (July 22, 1995) Molson Park, Barrie, ON (July 23, 1995) Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA (July 25, 1995)