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Old 07-15-2008, 04:54 AM
 
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I was bored one Sunday afternoon after picking up a car from Midway and needed to get some food so I went to the Old Country Buffet in Ford Heights. I thought I was in the movie Friday. Nothing but gangbangers and wannabees in there that day.
Do you mean the Ford City Mall? There is no location in Ford Heights, which is located near Lincoln Highway and the Bishop Ford Expressway.

 
Old 01-07-2009, 01:25 AM
 
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In no order:
Blue Island (Vincennes, portions south of Cal-Sag by Robbins)
Robbins
Riverdale (Much of it)
Crestwood (East side by 294)
Midlothian (Same thing)
Posen (Parts of it)
Dixmoor
Harvey
Dolton
South Holland
Calumet City
Lansing (more recently)
Thornton
East Hazel Crest (On southwest border of Harvey)
Chicago Heights
South Chicago Heights
Ford Heights
Matteson (Much of it in recent years)
Country Club Hills (white flight since the eighties)
Joliet (Much of it)
Crest Hill
Naperville (Not that great)
Maywood
Melrose Park
Berwyn
Cicero
That's about it from what I know.
 
Old 01-07-2009, 07:41 AM
 
Location: Chicago, Illinois
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Harvey, Gary, Chicago Heights, and Ford Heights split them equally. Notice how all 4 are southern burbs...where i am from. i can't imagine what life would be like in the north or western burbs. that's why when you get posters talking about how nice the chicago area is, odds are they are NOT from the southern burbs.

And the poster's list, above mine, is like 90% southern burbs. Note to everyone: Don't move to the southern burbs!
 
Old 01-07-2009, 05:38 PM
 
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Harvey, Gary, Chicago Heights, and Ford Heights split them equally. Notice how all 4 are southern burbs...where i am from. i can't imagine what life would be like in the north or western burbs. that's why when you get posters talking about how nice the chicago area is, odds are they are NOT from the southern burbs.

And the poster's list, above mine, is like 90% southern burbs. Note to everyone: Don't move to the southern burbs!
Hi again! Yes, those are indeed southern suburbs of Chicago. Specifically, southeast near Indiana. I saw another post on here clearly state "Any town near Indiana is bad." I understand that area is "beyond choice words" to describe.

However, the general rule for the south burbs is to stay away from 57. I have been to the northern burbs a few times and I like them a lot better. By the way, I am from Oak Lawn/Evergreen Park. That area (despite losing a lot of old buildings on 95th) is still wonderful.

Yes, the south burbs can get very bad. It's a crying shame that once beautiful towns like Chicago Heights and Harvey have "jumped the shark." And that was how many years ago...a bunch!
 
Old 01-07-2009, 06:09 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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WAUKEGAN!!!! It's on the north shore in Lake County, it is also the county seat. It has been completely overrun by illegals, and there was already a substantial population of homegrown undesirables as well. It is the ***hole of lake county, all the trash gravitates towards it...
Unfortunately, I have to agree w/this even though I grew up in Waukegan. The reason this town is such a great disappointment is that, as you mentioned, it has all the advantages of being on the lake shore, being the county seat (with historic govt. buildings and Victorian mansions), and being hometown to the likes of Ray Bradbury and Jack Benny. Yet it still cannot get its act together. Oh Waukegan, will things ever turn around?
 
Old 01-07-2009, 06:13 PM
 
Location: Mequon, WI
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3 way tie from the Milwaukee perspective:

Waukegan
Riverdale
Elgin

runner-up: Harvey
 
Old 01-07-2009, 06:17 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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Here's my list:

North Chicago, Waukegan, Carpentersville, Gary, Calumet City, Maywood
 
Old 01-07-2009, 06:19 PM
 
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Maywood
Melrose Park
Though it is small, I would also include Stone Park in with the towns above.
 
Old 01-07-2009, 06:23 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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3 way tie from the Milwaukee perspective:

Waukegan
Riverdale
Elgin

runner-up: Harvey
I've lived in both Waukegan and Elgin. Lately, downtown Elgin has a lot more going for it than downtown Waukegan (although the renovated Genessee Theatre is nice). I'd say Waukegan is still a lot worse off than Elgin.
 
Old 01-07-2009, 06:39 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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Waukegan is not considered part of the North Shore.
This is an ongoing debate. Being from Waukegan, I'd never consider it a part of the "North Shore" although I've heard locals refer to it as the "Far North Shore." I guess some people think if it's literally on the north shore of the lake, it can be lumped with the other NS communities although it has nothing else in common with those communities.
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