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The West Suburbs of Chicago encompass the area south of O’Hare International Airport and north of I-55, and include the sprawling towns and cities of western Cook County and eastern DuPage County. Some quarters include cities southwest of Chicago in delineating the makeup of the West Suburbs.

The region is a popular destination for tourists and city residents, boasting some of the metro’s top restaurants, entertainment venues, and shopping centers. It’s also home to famous attractions like Brookfield Zoo, Morton Arboretum, and the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio.

The West Suburbs were first populated in significant numbers in the mid to late 1800s, as Chicago residents and new immigrants sought to settle in quieter locations with larger tracts of land for farming. During the Industrial Era, many more moved to the area to be close to the employment opportunities in stockyards and the Avondale industrial corridor.

Churches in the history of the West Suburbs

In the mid to late 1800s, when Chicago’s population started expanding into the suburbs, some of the earliest Catholic and Protestant churches in the downtown area closed down to follow their congregations into the hinterlands.

In the Industrial Era, as more and more people moved to the suburbs to follow newly created jobs, the number of suburban churches also increased rapidly, outpacing the increase in churches within the city.

The widespread migration of African Americans into Chicago and its suburbs during this period also led to the proliferation of Pentecostal religions associated with the South. Likewise, employment opportunities in suburban locations attracted Asian immigrants, who brought with them Eastern religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam, and built elaborate temples and places of worship in the suburbs.

Many of Chicago’s Catholic population moved to the West Suburbs during the Industrial Era as well. However, instead of building new churches, they chose to expand parishes that have existed since the 1800s. On the other hand, Protestants resorted to building churches in these new communities, which continued to increase as more farmland was converted into residential areas.

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Notable Churches in the West Suburbs

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