Portage Park in Chicago, IL

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Portage Park was created in 1913 by the Old Portage Park District, an independent park board formed by local citizens to enhance property values and improve their northwest side neighborhood. The name of the new park district, and that of its first and largest park, makes reference to several nearby routes used by Native Americans and fur traders to portage their canoes between the DesPlaines and Chicago Rivers.

Portage Park Southwest Entrance

Portage Park 

The Portage Park neighborhood is located on the northwest side of the city of Chicago. The Park is 36.5-acres located on the west end of the Portage Park neighborhood. Portage Park offers two playgrounds, six tennis courts, a bike path, a nature walk, five baseball/softball fields, two combination football/soccer fields, a slab for in-line skating, and two field houses one houses a gymnasium and the other a cultural arts building. Although it does not offer a designated dog park, you could find all breeds of dogs visiting the park daily, the most famous being Maxxamillion.

Portage Park Northwest Entrance

Portage Park Stonework Gateways

Portage Park Nature Preserve

One Of Two Fountains

A lot of Chicago residents choose Portage Park for their wedding ceremonies and special outdoor occasions because of its natural, scenic beauty.

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Portage Park And Mark Spitz 

In 1959, the park district replaced the concrete pool with an Olympic-sized pool in preparation for hosting the Pan American Games. In 1972, Portage Park hosted the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, where Gold Medalist Mark Spitz set new world's records. In 1998, the swimming pools and plaza area were rehabilitated and an interactive water play area was created for children. source CPD

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The population of 60641 is 98,747.

That's #96 out of all 42,305 zip codes.

53% of the population is white, which is 21 points less than the national average.

The average household income in 60641 is $42,182, which is $12,484 more than the typical average.

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Men make up 37% of the population, and the typical age in this part of IL is 33.8.

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Population: 98,747
Number of Households: 26,391
Average House Value: $163,100
Average Income per Household: $42,182
Elevation: 596 ft

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    JenOfChicago JenOfChicago Apr 10, 2009 @ 3:46 pm
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