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Old 03-05-2015, 08:30 PM
 
Location: Chicago, IL
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The general Canaryville area is 90% nonwhite per the Census. It's an overwhelmingly black and Mexican area in 2015. Not sure why people are calling it a white area. Maybe 30 years ago, it was mostly Irish?

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Canaryville is a small part of New City and is still mostly white with some Mexicans. The whites in Canaryville probably make up 99% of the whites in New City overall.
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Old 03-05-2015, 08:52 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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The general Canaryville area is 90% nonwhite per the Census. It's an overwhelmingly black and Mexican area in 2015. Not sure why people are calling it a white area. Maybe 30 years ago, it was mostly Irish?

New City, Chicago - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uhm... no. Canaryville and New City are not coterminous.
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Old 03-05-2015, 10:55 PM
 
Location: Lincoln Park, Chicago
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The general Canaryville area is 90% nonwhite per the Census. It's an overwhelmingly black and Mexican area in 2015. Not sure why people are calling it a white area. Maybe 30 years ago, it was mostly Irish?

New City, Chicago - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not at all, you have to look at the tracts not the community area.
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Old 05-26-2015, 02:46 PM
 
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Agreed that C'ville is 90% Irish. Also agree that many C'villers weren't smart enough to live off of taxpayers by kissing Daley's a$$ in Bridgeport and given a job. The HS is a joke (Tilden). It's a "turnaround" CPS school that should immediately become a charter school and help the city eliminate some future pension expense. A beautiful building that is less than half filled. The Little League is the diamond in this rough. It's president ran against a Daley for 11th ward alderman on a shoe-string budget, but lost in a run-off. You can expect status-quo in the 11th ward.
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