The Cook Population Map is a great way to understand the Cook area and better manage your business. Each Zip Code is color shaded according to its population value.
People choose the Cook Population Map to:
- - Display reference Cook information for personal, education and business use.
- - View up-to-date and accurate demographic data from a geographic perspective.
- - Better understand potential customers in Cook County.
- - Better evaluate the potential market for their business services or products.
- - Keep track of store and competitor locations on the laminated map.
This Cook Population Map includes:
- - Major Street Detail
- - Interstate/US/State Highways
- - Towns and Cities within Cook
- - Surrounding County borders
- - 5-Digit Zip Codes
- - Zip Code index with grid locator
- - Insets with city details
- - Rivers, lakes and coastlines
Cook County is located in Illinois. The counties of Will, DuPage, Lake, Kane and McHenry border Cook. Cook County contains the cities of Chicago, Cicero, Arlington Heights, Schaumburg and Evanston. Major bodies of water in Cook include Lake Michigan, Fox River, Kankakee River and Des Plaines River. Find Interstates 90, 55, 57 and 294, US Routes 6, 30, 12 and 34 as well as State Routes 62, 68, 72 and 50 on the Cook map. Cook County is home to Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Fermi National Accelerator, Argonne National Laboratory and DuPage Airport. Cook County also contains Spring Lake Forest Preserve, Busse Woods Forest Preserve, Pratts Wayne Woods Forest Preserve, Poplar Creek Forest Preserve and John J. Duffy Preserve.
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