North Shore (Chicago)
Historically, North Shore referred to the area serviced by the Chicago & Milwaukee Railroad along Lake Michigan?s western shore between Chicago and Milwaukee. Today it refers to the suburbs north of Chicago along the lakefront. Then, as now, the area includes many of the most affluent communities in greater metropolitan Chicago, and the country. This area received much exposure in the 1980s because it was the setting to numerous teen movies, largely as a result of writer/director John Hughes. Some of the most powerful people in the country live on Chicago's North Shore, one of the most affluent suburban areas in the United States.
Related Topics:
Lake Michigan?s - Chicago - Milwaukee - 1980s - Teen - Movies - John Hughes
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Early Years |
| ► | Modern times |
| ► | Communities on the North Shore |
| ► | Movies That Take Place In The North Shore |
| ► | References |
~ What's Hot ~
500 Days Of Summer, New Moon, My Sister S Keeper, The Ugly Truth, The Boondock Saints Ii All Saints Day, The Mummy 4 Rise Of The Aztec, Hannah Montana The Movie, Madagascar 3, Twilight, The Princess And The Frog, Alvin And The Chipmunks The Squeakquel, 2012, Fantastic Mr Fox, H2 Halloween 2, Ninja Assassin, The Blind Side, Lethal Weapon 5, Avatar, Eclipse, The Goods Live Hard Sell Hard,
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