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Country
  
United States

County
  
Cook

Time zone
  
CST (UTC-6)

Asian population
  
22.5%

Black population
  
11.1%

Population
  
71,942 (2010)

State
  
Illinois

City
  
Chicago

Area
  
9.14 km²

Hispanic population
  
20.4%

White population
  
42.7%

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Neighborhoods
  
List Arcadia Terrace Peterson Park West Rogers Park Rosehill Cemetery Nortown East Ridge West Ridge West Rogers Park Golden Ghetto South Evanston East Lincolnwood North Lincoln Square East North Park West Edgewater

Restaurants
  
The Angry Crab, Ghareeb Nawaz, Lickety Split, Sabri Nihari Restaurant, Tahoora Sweets & Bakery‑ I

West Ridge is one of 77 Chicago community areas. It is a middle-class neighborhood located on the far North Side of the City of Chicago. It is located in the 50th Ward. Also historically called North Town, and frequently referred to as West Rogers Park, it is bordered on the north by Howard Street, on the east by Ridge Boulevard, Western Avenue, and Ravenswood Avenue, the south by Bryn Mawr Avenue and Peterson Avenue, and on the west by Kedzie Avenue and the North Shore channel of the Chicago River. At one time joined with neighboring Rogers Park, it seceded to become its own village in 1890 over a conflict concerning park districts (known as the Cabbage War). West Ridge was annexed to Chicago on April 4, 1893, along with Rogers Park.

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Map of West Ridge, Chicago, IL, USA

Today West Ridge is one of Chicago's better off communities, filled with thriving multi-ethnic culture lining Devon Avenue, historic mansions lining Ridge and Lunt Avenues, cultural institutions such as St. Scholastica Academy and one of the highest per capita incomes on the North Side of Chicago. It had been represented in the Chicago City Council by Alderman Bernard Stone from 1973 until May 2011. On April 5, 2011, Alderman Debra Silverstein defeated Stone in a runoff election and now represents the 50th Ward, which encompasses West Ridge.

It is home to the Midwest's largest Hasidic community, as well as other Jewish, Irish American, German-American, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Assyrian, Russian, and Korean immigrant communities.

Golden Ghetto

The Golden Ghetto is bounded on the north by Warren Park and Pratt Avenue and on the south by Peterson Avenue. It acquired its name from the thriving Jewish community there from about 1930 to the mid-1970s. That community began to drift into the suburbs in the 1960s, and the neighborhood began to be home to South Asians and Russian Jews from about that time.

The heyday of the area is the topic of Adam Langer's Crossing California, told from the perspective of the second-generation residents during their middle school and teenage years.

Public schools

Chicago Public Schools operates public schools.

  • Clinton Elementary School
  • Jamieson Elementary School
  • Daniel Boone Elementary School
  • Stephen Decatur Classical School
  • George Armstrong Elementary School
  • Philip Rogers Elementary School
  • Stone Scholastic Academy
  • West Ridge Elementary School
  • Stephen Tyng Mather High School
  • Private schools

  • ABC Academy
  • Bais Yaakov High School
  • Bethesda Evangelical Lutheran School
  • Bnos Rabbeinu High School
  • Cheder Lubavitch Girls Elementary / High School
  • Hanna Sacks Bais Yaakov High School
  • Joan Dachs Bais Yaakov / Tiferes Tzvi Elementary School
  • Keshet High School
  • Lubavitch Mesivta of Chicago
  • NAES College
  • Victor C. Neumann School
  • Sofer Nathan's Vocational College
  • St. Hilary Elementary School
  • St. Margaret Mary School
  • St. Philips Evangelical Lutheran School
  • Tzemach Tzedek Elementary School (Opened 2002)
  • Vincent Clortho Public School for Wizards
  • Yeshivas Brisk / Brisk Rabbinical College
  • Yeshiva Migdal Torah School
  • Yeshivas Netzach Eliyahu (ADHD)
  • Yeshiva Ohr Baruch-Veitzner Chedder
  • Historical population

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    References

    West Ridge, Chicago Wikipedia