Hegewisch, Chicago

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Hegewisch (Chicago, Illinois)
Community Area 55 - Hegewisch
Chicago Community Area 55 - Hegewisch
Location within the city of Chicago
Latitude
Longitude
41°39.6′N 87°33.0′W
Neighborhoods
  • Hegewisch
ZIP Code parts of 60633
Area 12.38 km² (4.78 mi²)
Population (2000)
Density
9,781 (down 3.50% from 1990)
790.1 /km²
Demographics White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Other
67.0%
1.33%
28.8%
0.33%
2.52%
Median income $43,655
Source: U.S. Census, Record Information Services

Hegewisch (pronounced "heg-wish"), one of the 77 official community areas of Chicago, Illinois, is located on the city's far south side. It is bordered by the village of Burnham to the south, Riverdale and South Deering to the west, the East Side to the north, and Hammond, Indiana to the east. It is part of the 10th ward of Chicago. John Pope is the alderman as of April 2005. It has a commuter rail station on the South Shore Line. The community area is named for Adolph Hegewisch, the president of U.S. Rolling Stock Company who hoped to establish “an ideal workingman's community” when he laid out the town along a rail line in 1883, six years before Chicago annexed the town.

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[edit] Parks

  • Mann Park
  • Wolf Lake Wildlife Refuge

[edit] Current Events

Hegwisch's commercial area recently suffered a great loss. Cousin's Cafe and adjacent locations were irreparably damaged by fire on June 14, 2006. No plans for rebuilding have been announced.

[edit] Schools



[edit] Notable Residents