Tucked away in Cook County in Illinois, Usa is the small village of Franklin Park. Cooks County is among the second most inhabited counties in the United States with a population of 5, 294, 664 people. The county has three distinct townships and has 130 different incorporated municipalities. Chicago is the biggest county seat in Cook county and contains almost 54% of Cook Countys population.

Franklin Park incorporates a population of 19,800 individuals with an area of 4.7 square miles. The volume of families living in this region is 4,765 having a racial mix of whites, African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, Asians as well as Latinos. Franklin Park is an industrial centre which has cleverly amalgamated with its residential neighborhood. Development and growth began in this small village with the German farmers coming and settling here in the early 1840s.

The setting up of the railroad tracks by way of the Atlantic & Pacific railroad Company in the 1870s further fuelled the villages growth. In the 1890s, real estate possibilities of this region were found by Franklin who capitalized on the railroad settings and lured prospective buyers to this particular village by organizing train rides on Sunday. Having built a pavilion on Rose Street where he hosted potential buyers by providing free food and beverages, arranging speeches as well as organizing song and dance events that resulted in major sales. This triggered the beginning of the Franklin Park community in 1890s.

The community kept witnessing its growth over the century and with the turn of the century the first industry in this area was put in place. A donation from Lesser Franklin was used to create an iron foundry in this area. An additional land donation by Franklin us used to build the Cooper Company. Numerous Polish, Slavic and Italian immigrants took up jobs as workers in these factories. The second world war additionally propelled the development of Franklin Park as being an industrial area. Douglas Aircraft and Buick Motors set up shop in this area on account of the national preparedness program. This move towards industrialization continued and by the turn of the 1940s, 40 companies were headquartered in this region.

With the turn of the decade another 155 companies were added in the Franklin Park industrial portfolio. This small village has been on an development mode since its creation and in the 1990s was given possession of yet another 65 acres and took the spot of the fourth largest industrial space in Illinois.

The primary news provider in this area is the Franklin Park Herald-Journal. This newspaper delivers top stories in the domains of business, current events, entertainment and sports for that community. As with any other American state Illinois also has a big sports craze which filters right down to the villages in this area as well. A few of the popular sports that are followed with passion in Franklin Park are football, golf, basketball and soccer. The Franklin Park Herald news covers all of the sports action and gives the village the news from all of these games.