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Interested in fun facts and the history of Hazel Crest, IL?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Hazel Crest, Illinois:

1. Hazel Crest gained its name because of the large number of hazelnut bushes that grew in the area.
2. The village of Hazel Crest is located approximately 25 miles south of downtown Chicago.
3. The village has a population of approximately 14,000 people.
4. Hazel Crest is home to the Advocate South Suburban Hospital, which is the main source of healthcare for the surrounding area.
5. The village is served by the Hazel Crest School District 152.5 and the Bremen Community High School District 228.
6. Hazel Crest is home to a number of parks such as the Oak Hill Park, Monastery Park, and Ambassador Park.
7. The village is relatively affordable when compared to other areas in Cook County, which is one of the reasons for its growing popularity among new homeowners.
8. Hazel Crest has a number of community events throughout the year, including an annual Fourth of July parade and fireworks show, and the Village Unity Fest held in August.
9. The village was originally home to a female seminary in the 1800s, and later became a popular vacation spot for Chicagoans who came to escape the heat of the city during the summer months.