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  1. Explanation of the Village Seal - Tinley Park, Illinois

    The seal was designed by Elizabeth (Betty) Avis in 1963. She won a $100 prize offered by Tinley Park Savings and Loan in a competition to design a flag for Tinley Park. Shortly thereafter, the …

  2. Tinley Park, Illinois - Wikipedia

    By the 1840s, a significant population of German Americans had established themselves in the region. In recognition of their prominence, the village was officially named Bremen when it was …

  3. The Tinley Park Flag/Crest · Tinley Park History · Tinley Park

    The design and legend was created by Mrs. Elizabeth Avis of Tinley Park. The Village Board officially passed a resolution on March 5, 1963, designating this crest and legend.

  4. Tinley Park, IL - Encyclopedia of Chicago

    As large numbers of Germans arrived in the 1840s it became known as New Bremen, after their port of departure. Bremen Township was organized in 1850. The Chicago, Rock Island & …

  5. History of Tinley Park

    Recognizing its German heritage, Tinley Park established a Sister City relationship with Budingen, Germany, and has hosted the largest citizen exchanges in the United States.

  6. File:Flag of Tinley Park, Illinois.svg - Wikimedia Commons

    Jul 3, 2025 · This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the …

  7. Tinley Park, Illinois (U.S.) - CRW Flags

    The flag of the Village of Tinley Park, Illinois, is white with village shield on it. Above the shield "TINLEY PARK" and below "ILLINOIS". Image of the shield thanks to Laura Godette from the …

  8. Tinley Park | Historica Wiki | Fandom

    Tinley Park is a village in Cook County, Illinois. White American settlers began to arrive in the 1820s, and German settlers became predominant in the area during the 1840s, naming their …

  9. Image: Flag of Tinley Park, Illinois - Kids encyclopedia

    Note that it may still be copyrighted in jurisdictions that do not apply the rule of the shorter term for US works (depending on the date of the author's death), such as Canada (70 years p.m.a.), …

  10. Tinley Park, Illinois - Wikiwand

    By the 1840s, a significant population of German Americans had established themselves in the region. In recognition of their prominence, the village was officially named Bremen when it was …