Evanston topic
Also known as
- Evanston, IL, USA,
- Evanston, Illinois,
- South Evanston,
- South Evanston, Illinois
Evanston, Illinois is an affluent suburban Chicago municipality on Lake Michigan on the North Shore in Cook County, Illinois directly north of the City of Chicago, east of Skokie, and south of Wilmette. Evanston was first settled in 1836 and has a total population of 74,239. It is part of Chicago's affluent North Shore region. Evanston is concurrently a city and township, according to state and municipal charters.
Evanston was created out of the larger geographic unit which was called "Grosse...
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- Medill School of Journalism
- Northwestern University School of Music
- Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences
- Northwestern University School of Communication
- Northwestern University School of Education and Social Policy
- Northwestern University Graduate School
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