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Cicero 5.4 Miles
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Berwyn 7.4 Miles
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North Riverside 8.9 Miles
Riverside 9.0 Miles
Lyons 9.0 Miles
Hometown 9.0 Miles
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Chicago, Illinois

Introduction to Chicago, Illinois

Organized in 1833, Chicago, also known as "the windy city", is the third largest city in the United States with a population well over 2.5 million people. Chicago is also the largest inland city in the United States. It is located in northeast Illinois, on the southwestern banks of Lake Michigan. The Chicago metropolitan area has a population in excess of nine million people.

Chicago is ranked as the fifth "Most Fun U.S City" in a survey conducted in 2003 by Cranium Inc. Factors taken into account in the ranking include: the number of sports teams, restaurants, dance performances, toy stores, the amount of a city's budget that is spent on recreation, and other factors.

Chicago History

The area that was to become Chicago was first "discovered" in 1673 by Father Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit missionary, and Louis Jolliet, a Canadian explorer and map maker. In 1779, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, an African American from Haiti, built the first permanent settlement near the present Michigan Avenue Bridge on the north bank. Chicago was incorporated in 1833 as the Township of Chicago. Chicago became a city in March of 1837. At that time Chicago's population was just over 4,000 people. Some notable dates and events in Chicago's history include:

  • In 1860, the first national political convention held in Chicago nominated Abraham Lincoln as the Republican candidate for president.
  • In 1865, the famous Chicago Union Stock Yard was completed. The Stockyard went out of business in 1971 and is now the site of an industrial park.
  • On October 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire started. The fire lasted for almost two days and destroyed most of the city. 300 people died in the fire and 90,000 people lost their homes. Property loss was $200 million.
  • In 1872, Montgomery Ward, the nation's first mail-order house opened in Chicago.
  • In 1885, Chicago became home to the first "skyscraper", the Home Insurance Building, which was initially nine stories tall.
  • In 1927, Chicago's first airport, the Chicago Municipal Airport, was completed. It was renamed to Midway in 1949 to honor those who fought at the battle of Midway during World War II.
  • In 1973, the Sears Tower was completed. At the time it was the World's Tallest building. To this day it still holds the records for height to the highest occupied floor, and height to the top of the roof.

Chicago Arts and Culture

Chicago has a strong and vibrant arts community offering museums, performing arts, music festivals, and more. Some of the more notable museums include:

  • The Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum
  • The Art Institute of Chicago
  • The Bronzeville Children's Museum
  • The Chicago Children's Museum
  • The DuSable Museum of African-American History
  • The Field Museum
  • The John G. Shedd Aquarium/Oceanarium
  • Hands On! Children's Art Museum
  • The Museum of Contemporary Art
  • The Museum of Science and Industry
  • The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum of the Chicago Academy of Sciences
  • The Polish Museum of America
  • The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum of the Chicago Academy of Sciences

For patrons of the performing arts, Chicago's notable attractions include:

  • Broadway in Chicago
  • The Chicago Opera Theater
  • The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  • The Emerald City Theatre
  • The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago
  • The Lyric Opera

Chicago is also home to numerous music festivals, including: Celtic Fest Chicago, the Chicago Blues Festival, the Chicago Country Music Festival, the Chicago Gospel Music Festival, World Music Festival: Chicago, and more.

Chicago Sports and Leisure

Chicago has plenty to offer to fill every sports fan's appetite. Chicago and the surrounding area is home to the following major sports teams:

  • Baseball - Chicago is one of only two cities in the United States that is home to two Major League Baseball (MLB) teams, the Chicago Cubs and the 2005 World Series Champion Chicago White Sox. For individuals who like Minor League Baseball action, the Midwest League's Kane County Cougars play an hour west of downtown Chicago in Geneva, Illinois. The Cougars are a Class A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics.
  • Basketball - The National Basketball Association (NBA) Chicago Bulls, and the WNBA Chicago Sky.
  • Football - The National Football League (NFL) Chicago Bears, and the Arena Football League (AFL) Chicago Rush.
  • Hockey - The American Hockey League Chicago Wolves, and the National Hockey League Chicago Blackhawks.
  • Soccer - The Major League Soccer (MLS) Chicago Fire.

As one would expect from its proximity to Lake Michigan, Chicago boasts a plethora of water-related and outdoor leisure-time activities. In addition to its over 500 parks, the Chicago Parks District maintains over 30 beaches, 16 historic lagoons, nine lakefront harbors, ten bird and wildlife gardens, and thousands of special events, sports and entertaining programs.

Navy Pier, located on Lake Michigan, just east of Chicago’s downtown, has long been a Chicago landmark and is a focus for lakeside recreation. Navy Pier attractions include a unique collection of restaurants and shops in addition to excellent recreational and exhibition facilities.

Another major waterfront activity is the annual Chicago Air and Water Show. It is the largest free event of its kind in the country and happens late summer every year along the Chicago lakefront. The show is best viewed from North Avenue Beach.

Chicago "Must See" Attractions

Chicago has attractions too numerous to do justice in a simple list. Some of the more notable "must see" attractions include:

  • The John G. Shedd Aquarium/Oceanarium, which offers the world’s largest indoor collection of aquatic mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
  • The Lake Michigan shoreline with its numerous beaches, lagoons, harbors, and Navy Pier.
  • The Lincoln Park Zoo, one of the oldest zoos in the country.
  • Millennium Park, a combination of architecture, sculpture, landscape design, and a sophisticated outdoor concert venue offering numerous events.
  • The Sears Tower, the fourth largest building in the world.

Chicago at Night

A city the size of Chicago has just about everything to offer in the way of nightlife. For those interested in good food, Chicago is famous for excellent steaks and deep dish pizza. Dining options abound from family fare, to ethnic cuisine, to the latest in trendy restaurants. Some of Chicago's most interesting dining can be found in the area of Randolph Street just west of Chicago's Loop, as well as a stretch of the south Loop, and on the Magnificent Mile.

For those looking for the music and nightclub scene, a city the size of Chicago has just about everything to offer. Chicago is famous for blues and jazz, but offers just about every musical tradition. There are numerous nightclubs all over town, especially along Halsted Street, Lincoln Avenue, and Clark Street on the North Side, as well as Chicago's famed "Gold Coast", the neighborhood around the intersection of Rush and Division streets. Up-to-the-minute listings of happenings can be found in New City and The Reader, as well as the Friday editions of the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune.

Nearby Cities and Towns

LocationPop.Median Family
Income (2000)
Chicago2,896,016$42,724
Berwyn54,016$51,767
Cicero85,616$40,883
Forest Park15,688$52,611
Oak Park52,524$81,703
River Forest11,635$122,155
Stickney6,148$52,614

High Points

Chicago strengths, compared to Peers (similar size places nationally) or State (other places in Illinois):

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Racial Diversity
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Top 1%Chicago Racial Diversity
Public Transportation Use
(vs. Peers)
Top 4%Chicago Public Transportation Use
Walking and Biking to Work
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Top 8%Chicago Walking and Biking to Work



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State Facts
Population: 12,482,301
Law Enforcement Officers: 42,560
State Prison Population: 61,900
Probation Population: 141,508
Violent Crime Rate
National Ranking: 8 2004 Federal Drug Seizures
Cocaine: 2,183.3 kgs.
Heroin: 48.3 kgs.
Methamphetamine: 12.4 kgs.
Marijuana: 6,237.1 kgs.
Ecstasy: 1,826 tablets
Methamphetamine Laboratories: 1,058 (DEA, state, and local)


Drug Situation: Chicago is the major transportation hub and distribution center for illegal drugs throughout the Midwest due to its geographic location and multi-faceted transportation infrastructure. Commercial trucks, passenger vehicles, package delivery services, air packages or couriers, and railways are the most common means traffickers use to transport drugs into Chicago. The majority of the investigations conducted by the Chicago Division target one of the following drug trafficking groups: Mexico-based poly-drug organizations, Colombian Cocaine and Heroin trafficking organizations, and Nigerian/West African groups trafficking in Southeast and Southwest Asian Heroin. Chicago-based street gangs such as the Gangster Disciples, Vice Lords, and Latin Kings control the distribution and retail sale of Cocaine, Heroin, and Marijuana. Most law enforcement agencies in Illinois cite the violent crime associated with gang-related drug trafficking as the most serious criminal threat to the state. Violent crime associated with street gangs, while declining in some major urban areas, is increasing in suburban and rural areas as these gangs expand their drug markets.

Cocaine: Mexico-based drug trafficking organizations transport metric-ton quantities of Cocaine from the southwest border to the Chicago Field Division on a regular basis. In 2004, a large Cocaine trafficking organization based in Mexico and with a large Chicago presence was dismantled as part of Operation Money Clip. The Chicago prong of the investigation resulted in seizures of nearly 140 kilograms of Cocaine, a kilogram of Heroin, nearly three tons of Marijuana and more than $350,000. Brokers will arrange the transportation at the southwest border and then travel to the Chicago area to oversee the delivery to local cells. Colombian organizations have provided as much as half of the bulk Cocaine loads to the brokers as payment in lieu of cash. In Chicago, the drugs are consigned to local cells for distribution. In addition, the Chicago area serves as a distribution hub, supplying other cities throughout the Midwest and as far east as New York City. According to the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), there were more estimated Cocaine-related emergency department mentions in Chicago than any other city monitored by the program for the 3rd year in a row. Cocaine-related deaths in Chicago were the most predominant in 2002, surpassing Heroin-related deaths.

Heroin: Chicago is unique among American cities in that Heroin from all four source areas-South America, Southeast Asia, Southwest Asia, and to a lesser extent Mexico-is available on a consistent basis from year to year. Until recently, virtually all of the white Heroin available in the Chicago area was smuggled in by Nigerian/West African criminal groups. But investigative intelligence and Domestic Monitor Program results indicate that South American Heroin availability has become more prominent over the past few years. Increased competition amongst these groups has led directly to higher purity levels, lower prices, and widespread availability of the drug. At the retail level, Heroin is distributed at numerous open-air drug markets, predominantly on the west side of the city, that are controlled by street gangs. Street gangs such as the Gangster Disciples, Vice Lords, and Mickey Cobras control the distribution and retail sales Heroin throughout the city. Rival gangs have multiple sources of supply for Heroin, which contributes to Heroin availability. According to the Domestic Monitor Program, the purity of Heroin sold on the streets of Chicago has averaged between 20 and 25 percent every year for the past six years, indicative of a steady supply of high-quality Heroin. Heroin use is at alarming levels in Chicago, with DAWN reporting that for the fifth consecutive year, there were more estimated Heroin-related emergency department mentions in Chicago during 2002 than in any other U.S. city.

Methamphetamine: Illinois is faced with a two-pronged Methamphetamine problem. First, large quantities of Methamphetamine produced by Mexico-based Drug trafficking Organizations are transported to the state. Mexican drug trafficking organizations transport Methamphetamine into Illinois mostly from California and Mexico. They use the same distribution channels used for other drugs. Outlaw motorcycle gangs and Hispanic street gangs control the retail distribution of Methamphetamine. Although there is little evidence that Methamphetamine is being distributed in the Chicago area, some Mexico-produced Methamphetamine destined for markets in other areas transits Chicago. Second, small-scale Methamphetamine laboratories have proliferated greatly in many areas of the state. Methamphetamine is the principal drug of concern in the rural areas of central and southern Illinois. The proliferation of small, clandestine Methamphetamine laboratories throughout the rural areas force law enforcement to expend a large number of man-hours and resources on combating the lab problem. Most of the laboratories in the southern portion of the state use the Birch production method. The theft of anhydrous ammonia and the improper disposal of laboratory waste is of great concern to the small farming communities. In addition, DEA Operation Mountain Express III uncovered the transshipment of large quantities of pseudoephedrine from Canada, through Chicago, to California, where it was used to produce Methamphetamine in "superlabs" managed by Mexican traffickers.

Club Drugs: The use of club drugs, and more specifically "designer drugs," has increased sharply throughout the United States and in major cities such as Chicago. "Designer drugs" refer to specific illegal substances such as MDMA, GHB, Ketamine, PCP, and licit pharmaceuticals, most notably the painkiller OxyContin®. Chicago has also ranked near the top of DAWN emergency department mentions for PCP over the last few years. Law enforcement sources in urban areas and in college towns located in many areas of the Chicago Field Division (CFD) report an increase in the abuse of these drugs. There is also a dangerous perception that many of these dangerous drugs are not harmful or addictive like Cocaine and Heroin. The root of the problem extends beyond the borders of Illinois and the CFD. Because of its status as an international transportation and trade center, Chicago remains vulnerable as a distribution center for drug trafficking organizations. As in other divisions across the nation, the DEA CFD is aggressively targeting dangerous drug traffickers internationally and domestically. CFD investigations have revealed direct links to MDMA sources of supply in Europe, New York City, and Miami. Regionally, Chicago serves as a secondary source area for club drugs distributed throughout the Midwest.

Money Laundering: Chicago's status as a major financial center presents opportunities for laundering the vast sums of money that are generated from the trafficking of drugs. Designated as a High Intensity Financial Crimes Area, Chicago is a major center for the laundering of illegal drug profits. Traditionally, money laundering in Chicago was, and is still, accomplished by investing profits from illegal drug sales into legal businesses such as nightclubs and grocery stores. Mexican drug traffickers typically transport the cash in bulk via commercial vehicles or tractor-trailers to the southwest border and then into Mexico. Colombian traffickers, by contrast, use separate operational cells to launder money through more sophisticated mechanisms. The cells utilize foreign banks associated with countries with lax banking laws and greater secrecy principles, money exchange/wire businesses, ATM deposits and withdrawals or they may physically smuggle currency out of the United States. Colombian traffickers also use the Black Market Peso Exchange, which is a scheme to launder drug proceeds using Colombian Pesos.

Marijuana: Marijuana is the most widely available and used illicit drug in the Division. Mexico-based poly-drug trafficking organizations transport bulk Marijuana shipments concealed with legitimate goods in tractor-trailers into the Chicago area from the southwest border. It is common for smaller shipments of Marijuana to be smuggled across the southwest border and later consolidated into larger shipments destined for Chicago. The primary wholesalers of Marijuana in Chicago are the same Mexico-based organizations who supply most of the Cocaine, Methamphetamine, and Mexican Heroin in the Chicago area. Mexican trafficking cells operating in the Chicago area are often composed of extended family members of associates or organization members in Mexico. In addition, local Marijuana production, in both outdoor and indoor cultivation sites, reportedly is increasing in many areas.

Other Drugs: The diversion of legitimate pharmaceuticals is a significant problem in Illinois. The problem of purchasing pharmaceuticals over the Internet has grown dramatically. Ritalin®, a controversial drug prescribed for attention deficit disorder in children, may be gaining popularity as a recreational drug for teenagers. The most commonly diverted pharmaceutical drugs continue to be those containing hydrocordone, alprazolam, and phentermine. There has also been an increase in the abuse of diazepam (valium®), especially 10 mg strength tablets. There has been a notable rise in the number of reported incidents of diversion of pseudoephedrine and, as a result, the number of investigations in this area is on the rise. There has been an increase in diversion of Canadian manufactured pseudoephedrine products being smuggled into the US, as opposed to domestically manufactured products being diverted from the regulated distribution chain. OxyContin® remains a highly abused substance in the state. With increased media attention on OxyContin® there has been a shift to an increased use and abuse of methadone.

DEA Mobile Enforcement Teams: This cooperative program with state and local law enforcement counterparts was conceived in 1995 in response to the overwhelming problem of drug-related violent crime in towns and cities across the nation. Since the inception of the MET Program, a total of 436 deployments have been completed nationwide, resulting in 18,318 arrests. There have been 13 MET deployments in the State of Illinois since the inception of the program, in Kankakee, North Chicago, Aurora, Chicago Heights, Bloomington, Chicago, Round Lake, Peoria, East St. Louis, Alton, Madison, Washington Park, and Waukegan.

DEA Regional Enforcement Teams: This program was designed to augment existing DEA division resources by targeting drug organizations operating in the United States where there is a lack of sufficient local drug law enforcement. This program was conceived in 1999 in response to the threat posed by drug trafficking organizations that have established networks of cells to conduct drug trafficking operations in smaller, non-traditional trafficking locations in the United States. As of January 31, 2005, there have been 27 deployments nationwide, and one deployment in the U.S. Virgin Islands, resulting in 671 arrests. There have been no RET deployments in the State of Illinois.

Special Topics: There are currently 14 drug courts in existence in Illinois. One additional court is planned for the end of this year if funding remains available. The state drug courts are administered by the State's Attorneys Office. The Illinois General Assembly has recently established the Drug Court system in state statute.

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