According to the Encyclopedia of Chicago: Col. Robert R. McCormick, editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune for most of the first half of the twentieth century, usually gets credit for putting "Chicagoland" into common parlance. In McCormick's time, it referred to the city and its grain, timber, and livestock hinterlands covering parts of five states (Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Iowa), all of which were served by rail delivery of the colonel's newspaper. Later in the century it came to mean a smaller, denser area of city and suburbs in three states stretching from northern Indiana to southern Wisconsin. http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/2.html Bill Pardue
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The MLB was officially founded using the term MLB in 1920.
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Chicagoland Television was created in 1993.
Chicagoland Speedway was created in 2001.
Chicagoland Golf was created in 1989.
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Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce was created in 1904.
Association Forum of Chicagoland was created in 1916.
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Chicagoland Jewish High School was created in 2001.
Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference was created in 1949.
Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame was created in 1979.
Chicagoland Mystery Players ended on 1950-07-23.