South Holland, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're wondering how many people live in South Holland, you're in luck. This Illinois village is located along Lake Michigan and has 6 banks. The most popular bank in South Holland is Fifth Third Bank, followed by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association and First Merchants Bank. For more information, see the South Holland city profile. This section will provide you with the population and steets for this area.

The population growth of the Chicago metropolitan area spurred real estate development in South Holland. In fact, a new community, East Harvey, was built at the western border of South Holland, and the new houses sold quickly. The new houses brought new students to Public School District 151, which included South Holland. A new school, Coolidge School, was established, named after President Theodore Roosevelt. This was an all-white school.

The demographics of South Holland, Illinois are diverse. The majority of residents are White (non-Hispanic) and Black or African American. Those with Asian or Native American heritage make up less than one-third of the population. The other major ethnic group is Hispanic, with 4.58% of the population being hispanic. When it comes to crime, South Holland is considered a moderately safe city.

The Dutch settlers of South Holland emigrated together from the Netherlands to the United States. They arrived in large numbers and were generally unorganized, lacking the sense of banding together. However, they formed bonds during the forty-to-fifty-day sea journey. Almost all of the newcomers were single-family units, and most joined the community through buying land. There were four railroads in South Holland at the time.