Unboxing Illinois: What It's Like Living In Illinois

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Is Illinois more than corn, cornhole and Cubs and Cardinals fans? If you've ever been in Illinois you likely only went to one of the largest cities in the U.S; Chicago. If for whatever reason you found yourself further South you'd probably just get lost in a bunch of cornfields until you turned around and went back to Chicago.

Ah, Illinois. What a beautiful state. Home to Abraham Lincoln (our finest president), the state can really be divided up into four parts. You’ve got 'snobby' Chicago metro area, a small area that can be defined as Chicago suburbs, a section of Illinois that might as well be Wisconsin, and the rest of the state. The rest of Illinois is very large, and very much looks the same.
Now, since Chicago has a large part of the state’s population (17 percent to be exact), we'll be starting there. Don't worry though, we'll be covering all the action that takes place in the rest of Illinois, too. Try not to fall asleep when we get to that part.

Let's be real, Chicago is by far the most common reason for going to Illinois, bringing in 58 million visitors in 2018. A new record! With that many people coming and going, you'll have a hard time finding any parking, as most Chicagoans will tell you. Especially when it snows.

The heart of Chicago, The Loop, is synonymous with the downtown area of Chicago. Here you'll find everything from concerts and festivals to famous art pieces like Cloud Gate, which everyone just lovingly calls 'The Bean'

You'll find most of the safest spots in Chicago from the Loop and up north.
Next we have the Near North Side, probably the best place to live in the city. (If you can afford it) It's located just North of the beautiful Chicago River, the only river in the world that flows backwards.
Here, people are wealthy, and quite frankly, could be considered yuppies.
This is home to Chicago’s famous Magnificent Mile and The Original Gino’s East of Chicago. The best pizza in Chicago, depending on who you ask.

Of course Chicago is known for it's awesome food. Whether it's the no ketchup ever Chicago style hotdogs or the famous dish dish pizzas that commonly have wait times of over an hour, you'll find it in here.

Outside of Chicago you have the Chicago suburbs. This is where the wealthy, rich, smart, snobby people live. Places like Buffalo Grove, Naperville and Clarendon Hills always rank in terms of the best places to live in the entire country. The Chicago suburbs have much more greenways, parks and lots of places to swim and fish. There’s a good sense of community here.

People from Chicago can come across as snobby, possibly just because they love their city so much. But people from the rest of Illinois can't seem to agree with them on anything. This includes everything from politics and ideals to fashion and pizza toppings.

What about the weather? Well, it’s a gray, cold sort of place for most of the year. Winters in Illinois seem to start in October, and you can still expect a freak snowstorm in May. You basically get two good months a year - June and October. That’s really it. Summer is measured when the local ice cream shop opens up.

But all that miserable winter weather doesn’t stop mushroom season from happening every Spring. If you’ve never hunted for morel mushrooms, it’s actually pretty fun. Illinois folks NEVER tell others about their secret mushroom hunting spots.

Our goal is to combine recent data, fun videos, and thoughts about local culture into bite-sized snacks of shareable information. We call it bite-sized regional infotainment. We try to paint a picture of what’s happening in a region based on “Friday Night Science” — how’d you argue at a bar. To do that, we gather data from around the web to help determine a wide array of factors about where you live, things like safety, desirability, and culture.

Music by Kevin MacLeod and Chris Zabrinski.

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Idk why I'm watching this, I already live here

SoupyPoopy
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Yeah I’ve lived in Illinois all my life, also been looking to move out of the state all my life.

HardcoreSumo
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Illinois: The only state in which all of it's citizen dream of leaving, but few ever do.

dukeskyhopper
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I want to start off by saying. As a resident of Danville, IL i thank you for saying that things are looking up for us. We're doing the best we can to turn our city around... Also its nice to hear someone thats not from IL talking accurately about the state. Thank you

ThisIs.Not.TheWay
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The Governor's seem to do a lot of prison time.

jasonkellar
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Okay he is right about Schaumburg, literally all pill poppin mommas who drive a bunch of Lexus’s

ericarmenta
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Living in Chicagoland most of my life, I died of laughter when you used a dumpster fire icon for Rockford.

alexlindquist
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You're right about most of Central and Southern Illinois, but far Southern Illinois is actually VERY different than the rest of the state. It's anything but flat. It's a very hilly and full of towering bluffs and natural wonders. It's beautiful! Makes a beautiful background for our ever expanding network of Southern Illinois wineries and microbreweries!

gmitchell
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You didn't mention Starved Rock or Shawnee!!!

nicksquatch
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Dont forget all the dam road construction.

blakemette
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So, how do you miss the fact that southern illinois is home to an entire national forest with some of the best hiking spots and views you can get? It's an entirely different landscape down here once you reach the hills.

theragingbob
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I live in Illinois. Thank you Nick for not just completely trashing Chicago as so many people do. The corruption is horrible and crime is bad, but crime is bad in just about every big city. I’m glad you think it’s a great city. One of the best (of not the best) sports cities in the country! Most of the state of pretty quiet and peaceful. I don’t hate it living here if I’m being completely honest. I live in a really great town and good community.

alexwatzke
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Lol, He wasn’t wrong when he called Rockford a dump.

katelynnclinton
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I understand that Chicago is a huge city that has lots of stuff to do, but southern Illinois has just as much fun stuff to do that you skipped over!

Collinsville - Cahokia Mounds State historic site (thought to be the most sophisticated pre-Columbian civilization north of Mexico)

Alton - Fast Eddies Bon Air (best dive bar around and the best place to party for your 21st birthday)

Carbondale - Giant City State park which is absolutely beautiful!

Carlyle - home to Illinois largest man made lake which is surrounded by beautiful campgrounds.

Edwardsville - historic Wildey Theater (Opened in 1909 as an opera house and a second floor meeting hall for the Independent Order of Oddfellows)

fuzzchick
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The cost of living is god damn unbelievable.

martinelliotedwards
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I lived and travelled all over the world for work, and can say from actual experience, that Chicago is one of the greatest cities.

acooper
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Just moved out of illinois to the oven state of Arizona. I dont miss it, I just miss my buds

ml_daryl
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How could you not mention Shawnee Nat'l forest?? I drove all the way from Baton Rouge, LA just to go camping and hiking there. What an amazing trip

spidrmike
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I've lived in the city and on a farm in Illinois, I love both. Don't mind the haters

NA-ckcz
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Some of the top meth chefs in the world reside in Illinois, along with our famous horseshoes.

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