Bridgeport, Chicago
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Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church
Bridgeport is a neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, USA. It is one of 77 official community areas of Chicago. The area is primarily Irish because of the immigrant workers who settled there during the 1830s and 1840s. Many of the same Irish immigrants who helped build the Erie Canal later came to Chicago to work on the Illinois and Michigan Canal. Because of inadequate funding for the project the State of Illinois began issuing "Land Script" to the workers rather than paying them with money. Many of the Irish workers took their land script and settled at the southern end of the canal where Bridgeport exists today.
Community Area 60 - Bridgeport Missing image US-IL-Chicago-CA60.GIF Chicago Community Area 60 - Bridgeport Location within the city of Chicago | ||
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ZIP Code | parts of 60608, 60609 and 60616 | |
Area | 5.44 km² (2.10 mi²) | |
Population (2000) Density | 33,694 (up 12.78% from 1990) 6,194.9 /km² | |
Demographics | White Black Hispanic Asian Other | 41.0% 1.05% 30.2% 26.1% 1.63% |
Median income | $35,535 | |
Source: U.S. Census, Record Information Services |
The father-son mayors of Chicago, Richard J. and Richard M. Daley, are both Bridgeport natives.
According to the 2000 Census, the population of Bridgeport is 33,694.