Chicagoland

lake county

Lake County, in the northeast corner of the state, was once largely rural but has become increasingly suburban in recent years. Its largest city, Waukegan, is also the county seat.

Its southeast is part of Chicago's affluent North Shore, including:

Highland Park

Lake Forest — one of the wealthiest communities in the state

Other Lake County towns include:

Buffalo Grove

Gurnee

Fox Lake

Lake Zurich

Libertyville

Long Grove

kankakee county

Bourbonnais

Bradley

Kankakee

kane county

Sleepy Hollow

dupage county

West of Cook County, DuPage contains mainly Chicago bedroom communities, such as:

Glen Ellyn

Itasca

Lisle — well worth a visit for the marvelous Morton Arboretum

Naperville — despite being the target of endless derision from Chicagoans, there is plenty reason to visit for Naperville's Riverwalk and upscale dining scene

Downers Grove

Woodridge

Aurora — the second largest city in Illinois

cook county

Cook County, where Chicago is located, is the largest county by population in Illinois and the second-largest in the United States after California's L.A. County. With more than 5 million residents, its population is larger than that of most U.S. states; a little more than half of them live in the central city, with the rest in a chain of suburbs that surrounds Chicago on the north, west and south sides.

Evanston, the first city north of Chicago along the lake, is home to Northwestern University. Other communities along Cook County's affluent North Shore are:

Glencoe, home to the famous and much visited Chicago Botanical Gardens

Glenview

Morton Grove

Northfield

Skokie

Wilmette, home to the awe-inspiring and beautiful Baha'i temple the only one in North America

Winnetka, home to stately homes and tranquil suburban life

To the northwest of Chicago, in the vicinity of O'Hare International Airport, are such towns as:

Arlington Heights

Des Plaines

Niles

Franklin Park

Rosemont

Park Ridge

Schaumburg — home to the enormous Woodfield Mall

Cook County's West Side includes towns like:

Berwyn

Cicero

Oak Park — a very upscale suburb with popular shopping strips and a Frank Lloyd Wright lover's dream

To the south are such communities as:

Blue Island

Chicago Heights

Evergreen Park

Harvey

Tinley Park

will county

Will County lies south of Cook and DuPage; its largest city and county seat is Joliet, undoubtedly best known for its huge prison.

Plainfield

lake county (indiana)

Lake County, Indiana, a highly industrialized and densely populated section of Lake Michigan's shoreline, represents some of the poorest suburban areas and satellite cities in Chicagoland. Gary in particular has fallen on extraordinarily hard times, and has one of the highest violent crime rates in the country. Once upon a time the city was an industrial giant, and was an urban center in its own right, but today an ever increasing number of Gary residents commute towards Chicago for employment. And in terms of culture, Lake Co. is solid Chicagoland territory, from hot dogs to the blues. Other major population centers in Lake County include:

Crown Point

East Chicago — right on Chicago's eastern border, East Chicago is home to Marktown, one of the nation's most bizarre planned communities

Hammond the largest close-in suburb of Chicago in Indiana, and offers some great deals on hotels just across the border from the city itself

Lake Station

counties outside illinois

Just how much territory is covered in the term "Chicagoland" is a point of controversy. Certain surrounding counties in Wisconsin and especially Indiana have enormous commuter populations, which share Chicago's regional culture, and it is hard to exclude them.