Chinatown, Chicago
Chinatown is a neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, along S. Wentworth Avenue between Cermak Road and W. 26th St. Over a third of Chicago's Chinese population resides in this ethnic enclave, making it one of the largest concentrations of Chinese-Americans in the United States. It formed around 1912, after settlers moved south from near the Loop, where the first enclaves were established in the 19th century.
Chinatown, Chicago | |
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Neighborhood | |
The Chinatown Gate over Wentworth Avenue | |
Map of Chinatown | |
Coordinates: 41°51′09″N 87°37′55″W | |
Country | United States |
City | Chicago |
Community areas | Armour Square |
First settled | 1912 |
Population | |
• Estimate (2010) | 16,325 |
ZIP code | 60616 |
Chinatown is sometimes confused with an area on the city's North Side, "New Chinatown", which is largely populated by people of Southeast Asian heritage.
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