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== Skokie ==


[[File:Skokie Village Hall.jpg|thumb|right|Skokie Village Hall]]
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Skokie is a village located in Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is a suburb of Chicago and has a population of approximately 64,784 residents as of the 2020 census. Skokie is known for its diverse community, strong educational system, and vibrant cultural scene.
'''Skokie''' is a village in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook County]], [[Illinois]], [[United States]]. It is a suburb of [[Chicago]], located approximately 15 miles north of downtown Chicago. Skokie is known for its diverse population and vibrant community.


=== History ===
== History ==
Skokie was originally incorporated as "Niles Centre" in 1888. The name was changed to Skokie in 1940. The village has a rich history, with significant growth occurring after [[World War II]].


Skokie was originally settled by European immigrants in the mid-19th century. The village was officially incorporated in 1888 and experienced significant growth in the early 20th century. During the 1950s and 1960s, Skokie saw a large influx of Jewish residents, many of whom were Holocaust survivors. This led to Skokie becoming known as the "World's Largest Village of Survivors."
== Demographics ==
According to the 2020 census, Skokie has a population of 67,824. The village is known for its cultural diversity, with a significant number of residents from various ethnic backgrounds.


=== Geography ===
== Education ==
Skokie is served by several school districts, including [[Skokie School District 68]], [[Skokie School District 69]], and [[Niles Township High School District 219]]. The village is also home to the [[Oakton Community College]].


Skokie is located approximately 15 miles north of downtown Chicago. It covers a total area of 10.06 square miles, with 0.03 square miles of water. The village is bordered by the city of Evanston to the east, the village of Lincolnwood to the south, and the village of Morton Grove to the west.
== Economy ==
Skokie has a diverse economy with a mix of retail, manufacturing, and service industries. The [[Westfield Old Orchard]] shopping center is a major retail hub in the area.


=== Demographics ===
== Transportation ==
Skokie is well-connected by public transportation, with the [[Chicago Transit Authority]] (CTA) providing bus and rail services. The [[Skokie Swift]] is a popular rail line that connects the village to downtown Chicago.


Skokie is a diverse community with a rich cultural heritage. As of the 2020 census, the racial makeup of the village was 59.2% White, 20.1% Asian, 13.5% Hispanic or Latino, 6.1% African American, and 1.1% from other races. The village is home to a large Jewish population, with approximately 40% of residents identifying as Jewish.
== Notable Places ==
* [[Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center]]
* [[North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie]]


=== Education ===
== References ==
 
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Skokie is served by several highly regarded public school districts, including Skokie School District 68, Skokie/Morton Grove School District 69, and Niles Township High School District 219. The village is also home to several private schools, including the nationally recognized Ida Crown Jewish Academy.
 
=== Culture ===
 
Skokie is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous theaters, art galleries, and museums. The Skokie Public Library is a popular destination for residents and offers a wide range of resources and programs. The North Shore Center for the Performing Arts is a major cultural hub in the village, hosting a variety of performances throughout the year.
 
=== Economy ===
 
Skokie has a diverse and thriving economy, with a mix of retail, manufacturing, and service industries. The Westfield Old Orchard shopping center is a major retail destination in the area, featuring a wide range of stores and restaurants. The village is also home to several corporate headquarters, including Rand McNally and Forsythe Technology.
 
=== Notable Attractions ===
 
[[File:Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park.jpg|thumb|left|Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park]]
 
Skokie offers a variety of attractions for residents and visitors alike. The Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park is a unique outdoor art exhibit featuring over 60 sculptures by local and international artists. The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is another notable attraction, dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust and promoting tolerance and understanding.
 
=== Transportation ===
 
Skokie is well-connected to the rest of the Chicago metropolitan area through various transportation options. The village is served by the Chicago Transit Authority's Yellow Line, providing convenient access to downtown Chicago. Skokie is also located near major highways, including Interstate 94 and the Edens Expressway, making it easily accessible by car.
 
=== References ===
 
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== See also ==
 
* [[Cook County, Illinois]]
* [[Chicago]]
* [[Illinois]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.skokie.org Official website of Skokie]


* [https://www.skokie.org/ Official website of Skokie]
[[Category:Villages in Illinois]]
* [https://www.skokieparks.org/ Skokie Park District]
[[Category:Populated places established in 1888]]
[[Category:Skokie, Illinois]]
[[Category:Chicago metropolitan area]]

Latest revision as of 20:22, 30 December 2024


Skokie
General Information
Name Skokie
Native Name
Other Names
Settlement Type Village
Transliteration
Language 1
Type 1
Info 1
Location
Coordinates
   
       42°2 
       13°N
   
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Population
Total 67,824
Density per km²
Area
Total km²
Land km²
Water km²
Government
Type
Leader
Time Zone
Standard UTC-6
DST UTC-5


Skokie is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is a suburb of Chicago, located approximately 15 miles north of downtown Chicago. Skokie is known for its diverse population and vibrant community.

History[edit]

Skokie was originally incorporated as "Niles Centre" in 1888. The name was changed to Skokie in 1940. The village has a rich history, with significant growth occurring after World War II.

Demographics[edit]

According to the 2020 census, Skokie has a population of 67,824. The village is known for its cultural diversity, with a significant number of residents from various ethnic backgrounds.

Education[edit]

Skokie is served by several school districts, including Skokie School District 68, Skokie School District 69, and Niles Township High School District 219. The village is also home to the Oakton Community College.

Economy[edit]

Skokie has a diverse economy with a mix of retail, manufacturing, and service industries. The Westfield Old Orchard shopping center is a major retail hub in the area.

Transportation[edit]

Skokie is well-connected by public transportation, with the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) providing bus and rail services. The Skokie Swift is a popular rail line that connects the village to downtown Chicago.

Notable Places[edit]

References[edit]

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External links[edit]