- Bridgeview, Illinois - Dedicated to Community Public Service
Bridgeview is a well-balanced community of residential, commercial and industrial properties Ours is a blended community of many diverse nationalities, races and faiths
- Bridgeview, Illinois - Wikipedia
Local residents chose the name "Bridgeview" by one vote over "Oketo", which remains a street name in the village today The term "Bridgeview" connotes views of the area from the Harlem Avenue bridge, 79th Street bridge and 87th Street bridge
- History of Bridgeview – Village of Bridgeview Illinois
It set the pattern for roads and streets, traffic flow, and the arrangement of parcels of land upon which farms and buildings had been developed Land ownership within the boundaries of what is now Bridgeview followed this rectangular pattern
- Driver’s License Facility Finds a New Home in Bridgeview
Mayor Landek welcomed the Illinois Secretary of State to the Bridgeview Community Center to cut the ribbon on the “Senior Only” DMV The Community Center, located at 7902 S Oketo, is the new home for the full-service walk-in center
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- Bridgeview, IL Map Directions - MapQuest
Find directions to Bridgeview, IL, browse local businesses, landmarks, get current traffic estimates, road conditions, and more Bridgeview, Illinois, is a modest yet vibrant city known primarily for its multicultural community and its passionate sports culture
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Bridgeview (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Bridgeview, Illinois: See Tripadvisor's 1,548 traveler reviews and photos of Bridgeview tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August
- Bridgeview, IL - Encyclopedia of Chicago
Native American artifacts have been found in Bridgeview near Archer Avenue, evidence of a long human occupation Archer runs through the northwestern edge of the town, and one of the earliest homes in what is now Bridgeview was built near this old Indian trail in the 1830s
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