Rogers Park, bordered by Lake Michigan in the far northeast corner of Chicago, is nestled between two universities and is one of the most culturally and economically diverse neighborhoods of Chicago. This neighborhood is home to a higher rate of residents with Master's, Professional, and Doctorate degrees than the state average and twice the state average of residents who work for non-for-profit institutions. Median household income in 2012 was $39,482; lower than the city's average. This has had the welcome effect of keeping houses and apartments affordable and a comfortable one-bedroom apartment can easily be rented in one of the many multiunit complexes for less than $1,000 per month.
Rogers Park, once a convergence of two Native American trails, was incorporated as a village of Illinois in 1878. Rail companies built a collection of commuter lines on what is now the present "L" line to downtown Chicago. When the Howard Station was opened in 1908…
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