West Side, Chicago facts for kids
The West Side is one of the three major sections of the city of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, along with the North Side and the South Side. The West Side consists of communities that are of historical, cultural, and ideological importance to the history and development of Chicago. On the municipal flag of Chicago, the West Side is represented by the central white stripe.
It is often seen by the media and residents as a largely poor, crime-ridden area of the city.
Images for kids
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The Chicago River set the historical boundaries of the "sides" of the city.
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Jane Addams, one of the founders of the nationally acclaimed Hull House Settlement.
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The Pulaski Blue Line station in West Garfield Park on the median of the Eisenhower Expressway.
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Under the Pink Line tracks in the Pilsen neighborhood.
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Representative Chuy García, 4th district (including Humboldt Park, Pilsen, and Little Village).
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Representative Mike Quigley, 5th district (including West Town).
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Representative Danny K. Davis, 7th district (including Near West Side, Garfield Park, Lawndale, Austin, Humboldt Park, and Cook County Jail).