Located in the northern suburbs of Chicago, not far from the lake. Some Swedes planted land here in the 19th century. After the Chicago fire, there were no wooden houses in the city. Many people couldn't afford to build houses and had to go to the suburbs. Swedes lived here to form a village. The present pattern and architecture are basically the same as those at the end of the 19th century, but they are of greater historical significance. In fact, they are not very attractive. It is not recommended to look at them specifically.