History of Edgebrook

The land where Edgebrook and Sauganash presently stand was originally occupied by the Potowatomi Indians, led by Billy Caldwell, whose Indian name was Chief Sauganash - meaning Englishman. Caldwell was born in Canada. His father was an officer in the British military...

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History of Sauganash

The prestigious Sauganash neighborhood, once a rich, Native American preserve, has long been regarded as a suburb in the city. Lying far northwest of Chicago’s downtown, Sauganash is primarily a residential neighborhood within Chicago’s Forest Glen Community Area. The...

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Upcoming Events

Event Information:

  • Thu
    18
    Apr
    2024

    Northwest Side Chambers Women's Business & Networking Luncheon

    11:00 amTata's Kitchen & Social, 5700 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago IL 60634

    Join the northwest side chambers of commerce as we support women business owners with our keynote address: “What’s the story of your business? Storytelling strategy to make your business come to life.” Following will be a Q&A panel with local business women leaders to provide insight into women’s challenges. 3 course lunch is included. $30 per person.

    Tata's Kitchen & Social, 5700 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago IL 60634

    Tickets:  https://tinyurl.com/yr9x6ct6