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The city now known as Berwyn had its real beginnings when two attorneys and real estate partners, Charles E. Piper and Wilbur J. Andews, purchased 106 acres from the Field syndicate for the development near the CB&Q tracks. In those early days, rail lines had a major impact on the development of suburbs in the Chicago area. Piper and Andrews asked the CB&Q to build a station at Oak Park Avenue, but the railroad refused, saying there were already stations at LaVergne and at Harlem Avenue. Undaunted, the two developers built a station themselves and the railroad agreed to stop there.

With a growing subdivision and railroad station to serve it on the way, Piper and Andrews needed a name. They sought out the CB&Q's passenger agent, P.S. Eustis, who gave them a set of railroad timetables. After pouring through them they came across Berwyn, a small town about 18 miles west of Philadelphia. Berwyn, Pennsylvania, was a beautiful and affluent village noted for its fine gardens and scenic setting. Since this was exactly the sort of community that the two developers hoped to replicate in Illinois, Piper and Andrews decided that Berwyn was the perfect name. On May 17, 1890, the Cicero Town Board gave its approval and Berwyn, Illinois was born.

Soon, a general store and office building costing about $6,000 was constructed, followed by a small post office. Homes quickly followed and gradually, eight miles of streets were macadamized and sidewalks were laid. In those early years, Piper and Andrews were actively promoting their growing community, advertising extensively in Chicago newspapers. Typical ads boasted of Berwyn's convenient location -- just 9-1/2 miles or 28 minutes by CB&Q train to Chicago's Union Depot -- while others pointed out Berwyn's many churches, splendid schools, water, sewers, electric service, and lack of saloons. Many choice lots and modern residences, the ads stated, were still available at prices ranging from $3,000 to $10,000.

Address: 6700 W 26th St, Berwyn, IL 60402, USA
Phone: (708) 788-2660
su.li.nywreb.ic@skrowtenlaicos
State: Illinois
Zip Code: 60402


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Reviews
seriously this city hall is by far the worst one I have dealt with. Even Cicero's city hall is a lot better....I have been calling since March 2017 to try and get a business licence and the officer in CHARGE Mr.Perry never answers his phone or decides to return any of my voicemails..... Oh but thats not enough you try another extension and guess what.....all they do is just ring until you get their voicemail.....Even the operator does not answer her phone.....Thanks for nothing....!!!!!
8 years ago (11-07-2017)
Lol what's pathetic that these people is complaining about Berwyn in here as if it's a wal mart store lol do you people know WHO to argue to about your issues or google is all you know? Pathetic I tell ya
9 years ago (01-11-2016)
What a joke these people are.....and they're paid very well.
8 years ago (08-06-2017)
We need more protection at 14th and Oak Park Ave . It is a school crossing for Prairie Oak Elementary. The crossing guard has more than her hands full dealing with careless speeding drivers who don't respect the lives of children. We desperately need a stop sign and a squad. Please move on this.
9 years ago (12-09-2016)
Officials who work for the City of Berwyn ought to be ashamed of themselves. This city is doing nothing but STEALING money off of their taxpayers as well as their visitors. If you park on the wrong spot, they will ticket your vehicle in no time. Also, I got a bogus ticket for getting caught by a Red Light Camera (a.k.a THE ultimate money sucker) for supposedly no stopping at a red light before I turn. When I reviewed the footage from the camera (which can be done through their website) I DID stop for a second until I made my turn. In fact, the vehicle ahead of me, barely made a stop and DIDN'T get their photo taken. This is proof that Berwyn is literally STEALING money off of We The People. BOYCOTT BERWYN!
9 years ago (25-07-2016)
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