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Old Posted Jun 5, 2026, 3:10 PM
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This is from Chicago Magazine:
What are your 5 personal favorite suburbs?

And, to humor us, of the suburbs that you don't like, which one do like the most/dislike the least? It can be for any reason, even if it's due to family, or it has a restaurant or brewery that you like or something.
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^ Evanston and Oak Oark are 1a and 1b for their completeness.

The rest are filled out by any burb with a traditional pre-war village center built around a metra stop. There are loads of them.

The bottom are all burbs that lack a traditional metra station village center.
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