Berwyn, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking for the population and steets in Berwyn City, IL, you've come to the right place. The population of Berwyn is located in Cook County, near Chicago. Its median age is 35.1 years, similar to the average Illinois age of 35. Its average racial/ethnic background is Italian, with a small percentage of German and Polish residents.

The area around Berwyn City was once marshland, with a small lake called Mud Lake running through it. In early years, the southern portion of the city flooded regularly during heavy rains. The city's population remained relatively stable, despite the occasional outbreak of disease. There were a few notable events that affected the community, including a capsized excursion boat in 1915.

The Douglas branch of the Chicago "L" once served Berwyn, and extended to Oak Park Ave and Cermak Rd. Eventually, the railroads were replaced by buses, and the town was populated by middle-class Chicagoans. In the 1920s, the town was named after the suburb of Philadelphia. The first streetcar line in Berwyn was completed in 1896. The streetcar service soon led to a growth in the area.

The city's largest commercial area is Cermak Road, which extends from Lombard Avenue (630W) to Harlem Avenue (7200W). The area is home to many national and local chain stores, as well as full-service banks and restaurants. In addition, a new YMCA was built at 2947 Oak Park Ave, complete with an Olympic-sized pool, gym, and rehabilitation center in conjunction with MacNeal Memorial Hospital.