Park Forest: Dreams and Challenges brings to life the accomplishments of
this inspiring community, which possesses two All-America City awards
for its volunteer efforts.
Less than 60 years ago, Park Forest, Illinois, began as a vision of this
country's post-World War II future. Located some 40 miles south of
Chicago's Loop, Park Forest was the first privately financed, completely
planned community ever built in the United States. It was hailed as a
G.I. Town-a place where veterans could find affordable housing and put
down roots. From the date Park Forest was incorporated as a Village in
1949, the community has created a distinguished history for itself, and
to this day many of the original residents still take an active part in
Village life. Featured in the book are historic images of the first
regional shopping center built in the nation after the War and the
largest publicly-owned swimming complex in the state. Park Forest is
also home to both the highly rated Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra and
the Illinois Theatre Center, a nationally known repertory company.