- Clearing, Chicago
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Clearing — Community area — Community Area 64 - Clearing Location within the city of Chicago Coordinates: 41°46.8′N 87°45.6′W / 41.78°N 87.76°WCoordinates: 41°46.8′N 87°45.6′W / 41.78°N 87.76°W Country United States State Illinois County Cook City Chicago Neighborhoods list- Chrysler Village
- Clearing
Area - Total 2.6 sq mi (6.63 km2) Population (2000) - Total 22,331 - Density 8,723.5/sq mi (3,368.2/km2) population up 3.91% from 1990 Demographics - White 76.3% - Black 0.61% - Hispanic 21.0% - Asian 0.68% - Other 1.37% Time zone CST (UTC-6) - Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5) ZIP Codes parts of 60629 and 60638 Median income $45,533 Source: U.S. Census, Record Information Services Clearing, one of the 77 official community areas, is located on the southwest side of the City of Chicago, Illinois. The southern portion of Chicago Midway International Airport is located in this community area.
History
The history of Clearing begins shrouded in mystery. An anomalous subdivision begins showing up in maps as early as 1870. Local author and historian Robert Hill calls this the "Lost Village". This subdivision appears between present day Nashville and Narragansett and between 59th and 63rd streets. Though when names appear they are different than they are currently. For example Narragansett is Major. Which then of course moved several blocks to the east eventually. The Clearing Industrial District was founded in 1907. The area gets its name from the fact that farm goods from the area were "cleared" (delivered) through the airport and railroad yards. Clearing was first incorporated as a town in 1912. The Clearing area quickly became a part of Chicago in 1915 because the growing population needed services provided by the city. It is bordered on the west by Harlem Avenue, on the east by railroad tracks just east of Cicero Ave., to the North by 59th street and to the south by 65th street. The southern portion of Midway airport is in Clearing.
A small strip of residential hugs the southerly border of Midway Airport, while remaining in the Chicago city limits. A modestly sized park, 6.2-acre (25,000 m2), Lawler Park, is located in Clearing. Created in 1947, Lawler Park is home to organized Little League softball, a brick recreation building, sandboxes, and other playground equipment.[1] Hale Park and Nathan Hale Elementary School, at 61st and Melvina, are also located in Clearing.[2] Hale Park is home to an outdoor swimming pool, field house, ball fields, and playground equipment.[3] This neighborhood, along with Garfield Ridge, is commonly known as "Midway." This is because Midway airport is located in both neighborhoods.
References
- ^ Chicago Park District http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/parks.detail/object_id/3852A50E-AB4D-4542-B8AD-B4F10BA1F3C4.cfm
- ^ Nathan Hale Elementary School http://haleschool.org
- ^ Chicago Park District http://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/parks.detail/object_id/9DBA46E9-97B2-4D8B-BA00-7C97C3CF0085.cfm
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