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Villages is Indian Prairie Elementary School, which is built on a large and steep series of hills that is a favorite sledding location during the snowy months. The residents attend South High School. A neighborhood Northeast of Four Colonies is Wedgewood. Wedgewood includes five ponds, and a forest that backs up to Huntley Road, with a paved walking path. Wedgewood has five brick entrance signs saying "Wedgewood", and 3 prominent entrances; the front entrance on Huntley Road's intersection with Lakeview Drive, the back entrance on Huntley Road's intersection with Boneset Drive, and the side entrance on Country Club Road. Wedgewood consists of single family homes and multi-family dwellings such as townhouses. Wedgewood Drive circles the whole neighborhood, and is a
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Development Company. The building was purchased by the First Congregational Church of Crystal Lake in 1977. The annex portion of the structure was renovated by thousands of hours of volunteer work. The Church named the facility "Lakeside Center" and operated it as a community activities center, hosting Friendship House Day Care Center for children, church offices, meeting rooms, reception hall, and retreat facilities. Today the Dole Mansion is owned by the Lakeside Legacy, along with Lakeside center, which is the building connected to the Dole Mansion. Dole Mansion is located along the lake, and there is a festival held on the grounds every year.
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which seats 750 and performs plays and hosts concerts throughout the year. Raue Center has recently transformed itself into a regional destination spot by providing an in house professional theater company, Williams Street
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Chicago and Northwestern railway tracks almost to his doorstep. A canopied and carpeted walkway extended 750 feet (230 m) from the front door to the train enabling the guests to walk to the mansion for the ceremony and return to the train without concern for the weather. Notable wedding guests included
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Crystal Lake Park District, a separate elected governing body not associated with the city, offers more than 40 parks and recreation areas. Notable parks maintained by the Park District include the 140-acre Veteran Acres Park and Lippold Park, the largest single park in the district at 305 acres.
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The median income for a household in the city was $ 87,578, and the median income for a family was $ 105,324. Males had a median income of $ 58,611 versus $ 41,026 for females. The median income for the city was $ 36,405. About 4.9% of families and 6.9% of the population were below the poverty line,
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Lakeland Farm. Mr. Dole lived there with his wife Julia, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Harriet Coffin, his two daughters, Mary Florence, Harriet (Hattie), and son, Sydney. Dole maintained the estate for over 30 years, entertaining lavishly. As an example, for his daughter's wedding
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Back in the 1860s, when the town of Crystal Lake was about 25 years old, Charles S. Dole purchased over 1,000 acres (4.0 km) of land overlooking the lake. It was his dream to construct an elaborate estate that would reflect his position as a successful businessman. He was an early member of the
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on a flatcar. At that time, the main business district for the village of Crystal Lake was located on Virginia Street, about one mile (1.6 km) southwest of the railroad station. The railroad served to connect both the people and industries of Crystal Lake and Dearborn to Chicago and the rest of
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The town was first known as Crystal Ville. It was changed to Crystal Lake sometime before 1840. The area known today as downtown Crystal Lake was first called Dearborn and later, Nunda (pronounced locally as "Nun-day"), from an area in New York where many settlers originated. The village of Dearborn
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Another large presence in the city is the Crystal Lake Park District, which runs all of the city's numerous parks and the yearly events which take place within them. Two major parks run by the park district are Veterans Acres, along Walkup Road, and Main Beach, along with the namesake Crystal Lake.
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The median income for a household in the city was $ 78,311, and the median income for a family was $ 91,870. Males had a median income of $ 61,982 versus $ 44,288 for females. The median income for the city was $ 36,405. About 5.2% of families and 6.2% of the population were below the poverty line,
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Other neighborhoods in Crystal Lake ring the town's namesake lake, and are called West End, North Shore, and the Vista. These neighborhoods consist of many older homes built on the lake shore, and vary greatly in size and style. Effectively a neighborhood and occupying the entire south shore of the
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During the early 1900s, the property was owned and operated by several ice companies. Ice was harvested from Crystal Lake and shipped by rail to nearby Chicago. The advent of refrigeration brought about the decline of the ice business. After laying vacant for several years, the property was sold in
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The City of Crystal Lake traces its origin to two communities which were established in the 1800s. Those communities were generally known as Nunda and Crystal Lake. In 1835, Ziba S. Beardsley had come to the shores of the lake and commented that the "waters were as clear as crystal", thereby giving
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Among the city's sites of interest is the historic downtown district. The downtown district, which recently has undergone a revitalization, is home to many small specialty shops and businesses, and is a local shopping district. Also located in the downtown district is the Raue Center for the Arts,
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The wettest month of the year is August, when thunderstorms contribute brief, heavy downpours of rain. July is the second-wettest month of the year, also mainly due to thunderstorms. However, long dry spells can also occur at this time of year, sometimes lasting weeks. The two driest months of the
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Mr. Dole's interests changed throughout the years. He laid out a half-mile racetrack on his property and purchased the finest horses that money could buy, soon accumulating a string of horses that was the envy of northern Illinois. It is said that Dole loved to go up in his tower (currently closed
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39.2% of the households included children under 18, 58.9% were married couples living together, 10.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 26.8% were non-families. 22.1% of all households were made up of individuals living alone, and 20.3% had someone at least 65 years old living
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Tile and Ceramic Company was founded in 1881 just north of Crystal Lake, Illinois. Most of the workers at the tile and ceramic works factory lived in Crystal Lake, The production consisted of drain tile, brick and architectural items. In 1886 the Gates Pottery was established as a subsidiary with
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on the north, Crystal Lake Avenue on the south, Main Street on the east, and Walkup Avenue on the west. Much of the land was originally owned by two early settlers, Daniel Ellsworth and Simon S. Gates. The villages of Crystal Lake and Nunda were both incorporated in 1874. In 1908, the name of the
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The shopping center for most of Crystal Lake centers on "the strip", a long stretch of road that runs along what once used to be Crystal Pointe Mall but is now a series of strip malls. The strip is located on Route 14 between Route 31 and Dole Avenue. As the name suggests, this area has mostly
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To the southwest of downtown Crystal Lake is the sprawling Four Colonies neighborhood, which covers nearly 2.5 sq mi (6.5 km). Students from Four Colonies attend both Central and South High School. South of Four Colonies is The Villages neighborhood, which is named for its major
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The economy of Crystal Lake is fairly decentralized, as there is no central industry within the city. There are several large companies, but none of them is a majority employer. The main economic activities in the city are retail, dining, and light industry. This includes small, specialized,
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village of Nunda changed its name to North Crystal Lake. Several attempts were made to consolidate the two villages, and finally, after much disagreement, the village of North Crystal Lake was annexed to the Village of Crystal Lake in 1914, and a consolidated city government was established.
2024:, there were 40,743 people, 14,421 households, and 10,551 families living in the city. The population density was 2,220/sq mi (857/km). There were 15,176 total housing units and 22% of all housing units were in multi-unit structures. The racial makeup of the city was 90.2%
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The city's climate is much like that of its large neighboring city, Chicago. The city experiences hot summers and cold winters, with temperatures slightly more extreme than those of closer suburbs, because rural land still surrounds the city. Due to the lack of the
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local-owned shops and restaurants as well as broader-ranged national chains. There are several industrial parks in Crystal Lake, which are full of small, independently-owned businesses which engage in various industries, such as landscaping or automotive repair.
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In the city, the population was spread out, with 28.1% under the age of 18, 8.% from 18 to 24, 26.2% from 25 to 44, 27.7% from 45 to 64, and 10.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.6 males.
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In the late 20th century and early 21st century, the history of Crystal Lake consisted mainly of the growth of suburban subdivisions, as the population increased to 38,000 in the 2000 Census from 21,823 in the 1990 Census. In order to deal with the growth,
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In the city, the population was spread out, with 6.1% under the age of 5, 24.0% under the age of 18, 76.0% aged 18 and older, and 13.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39.6 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.9 males.
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In 1990, the population of Latinos (Hispanics) was at 0.1%. Per the 2000 US Census, the Latino population increased to 7% and per the 2010 US Census, the Latino population increased to 11.7%. As of 2020, the population of Latinos is 14.8%.
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William D. Gates, a Crystal Lake area native as its president. The company fabricated architectural glazed terra cotta that was used on buildings designed by architects Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright in the style of the
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According to the 2010 census, Crystal Lake has a total area of 18.957 square miles (49.10 km), of which 18.35 square miles (47.53 km) (or 96.8%) is land and 0.607 square miles (1.57 km) (or 3.2%) is water.
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The south side of the city features several gravel quarries. A majority of these quarries are already exhausted, and have been allowed to fill with water, forming an area known as the Vulcan Lakes, also stretching into
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On October 7, 1868, Dearborn's name was changed to Nunda. The village was platted in 1868 by local surveyor, John Brink, after whom a downtown street is now named. The village included the area now generally bounded by
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for all ceremonial purposes, and any other purposes determined by the city council, or in emergencies, by the governor. The mayor has no regular administrative duties, as the city operates under a
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school that serves Pre-K through eighth grade, also in Crystal Lake, Alexander Leigh Center for Autism in McHenry, a full day, year-round therapeutic day school for children 3–21 years old with
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runs all middle schools and elementary schools in the city. Prairie Grove Consolidated School District #46 also serves a portion of northeast Crystal Lake.
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617:Eliza "Lou" Ringling was the widow of the oldest
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2633:provides transportation to and from Chicago
753:The intersection of Waterford and Bennington
4171:Map of Illinois highlighting McHenry County
3099:. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Pub.
3008:Darling, Sharon S.; Zakin, Richard (1989).
2925:. Cl-hs.org. March 21, 2015. Archived from
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1996:of any race were 14.8% of the population.
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5164:Places adjacent to Crystal Lake, Illinois
5100:Illinois Technology and Research Corridor
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3143:. Chicagohistory.org. Archived from
3097:Crystal Lake Postcard History Series
3045:. Crystal Lake, Illinois: TCR Corp.
2952:"Street Scenes : Ringling Road"
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2108:adding citations to reliable sources
526:adding citations to reliable sources
4009:"American Dependable Taxi and Limo"
3966:. Regional Transportation Authority
3398:Prokop, Hannah (December 5, 2018).
3314:D'Onofrio, Jessica (July 7, 2021).
3165:Chicago Tribune, 2013-12-08, Page 3
798:lake is the independent Village of
277:0.61 sq mi (1.59 km)
5301:Cities in McHenry County, Illinois
4095:Municipalities and communities of
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2607:, is about a 45-minute drive from
2525:. Also located in Crystal Lake is
2496:Community High School District 155
1964:(76.92% white non-Hispanic), 1.5%
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3880:"Immanuel Lutheran Crystal Lake"
3286:McCoppin, Robert (May 4, 2020).
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2507:Crystal Lake Central High School
2250:Mayors of Crystal Lake, Illinois
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694:Crystal Lake Central High School
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3255:Linhart, Nate (July 26, 2016).
3227:Craver, Kevin (June 14, 2016).
2095:needs additional citations for
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306:2,128.61/sq mi (821.87/km)
29:City in Illinois, United States
2548:, OHI, multiple disabilities,
2511:Crystal Lake South High School
2175:Crystal Lake Strikers Drumline
690:Crystal Lake South High School
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3012:. Erie, Pa: Erie Art Museum.
2807:"Crystal Lake Homes For Sale"
2762:. United States Census Bureau
2635:Ogilvie Transportation Center
2182:Col. Gustavus A. Palmer House
1308:Average snowfall inches (cm)
1238:Average rainfall inches (mm)
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3773:Smith, Katie (May 5, 2020).
2631:Union Pacific Northwest Line
2609:O'Hare International Airport
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671:Palm Sunday tornado outbreak
5085:Eastern Ridges and Lowlands
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1098:Mean daily minimum °F (°C)
958:Mean daily maximum °F (°C)
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2897:"History of Crystal Lake"
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2809:. Illinoisrealestate.com
2562:autism spectrum disorder
2546:autism spectrum disorder
651:Arts and Crafts Movement
428:McHenry County, Illinois
285:942 ft (287 m)
222:Adoption of city charter
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5281:Crystal Lake, Illinois
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2964:on September 23, 2015
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127:42.22639°N 88.33556°W
57:Downtown Crystal Lake
4565:United States portal
4060:Crystal Lake website
4015:on December 21, 2021
3703:on December 14, 2010
3677:on February 13, 2020
3437:on February 13, 2020
3127:Darling, Sharon S.,
2513:was opened in 1978.
2243:form of government.
2213:Parks and recreation
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888:Record high °F (°C)
589:(first partner with
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303: • Density
90:A Good Place To Live
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2740:Woodstock, Illinois
2550:developmental delay
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4774:Towns and villages
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245: • Mayor
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3749:"Your Government"
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423:
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413:.crystallake
390:
88:Motto:
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5186:Island Lake
5073:Sub-regions
5054:Great Lakes
4942:Tinley Park
4902:Orland Park
4802:Bolingbrook
4750:St. Charles
4685:Des Plaines
4670:Crown Point
4534:Terra Cotta
4529:Silver Lake
4510:communities
4498:Solon Mills
4322:Wonder Lake
4249:Island Lake
4200:Bull Valley
4113:County seat
4041:November 1,
3555:January 26,
3181:NBC Chicago
2677:Main page:
2420:Carl Wehde
2372:Leo Krumme
2159:Alpha Media
2046:other races
2022:2010 Census
2016:2010 census
1982:other races
1958:2020 Census
1895:(any race)
1820:alone (NH)
1794:alone (NH)
1768:alone (NH)
1738:alone (NH)
1712:alone (NH)
1659:2020 census
766:Bull Valley
706:Bull Valley
631:Terra Cotta
587:Levi Leiter
494:Dole family
436:2020 census
389:$ 186,157 (
350:ZIP Code(s)
338:UTC−5
317:UTC−6
130: /
5275:Categories
5176:Ridgefield
4937:Streamwood
4927:Schaumburg
4922:Romeoville
4917:Plainfield
4887:Northbrook
4755:Valparaiso
4740:Park Ridge
4730:Naperville
4615:Major city
4523:Palm Beach
4488:Ridgefield
3905:"Programs"
3681:October 9,
3530:August 14,
3080:August 23,
2746:References
2459:1999–2020
2447:1995–1999
2435:1991–1995
2423:1979–1991
2411:1974–1979
2399:1971–1974
2387:1959–1971
2375:1957–1959
2363:1953–1957
2360:Hal Tripp
2351:1941–1953
2339:1940–1941
2327:1931–1940
2315:1927–1931
2303:1923–1927
2291:1917–1923
2279:1914–1917
2222:Government
2116:March 2024
2020:As of the
1956:As of the
1384:Source 2:
1376:Source 1:
534:March 2024
466:Naperville
384:Home value
362:Area codes
290:Population
230:Government
115:42°13′35″N
5253:Algonquin
4952:Woodridge
4877:Mundelein
4543:Footnotes
4380:Greenwood
4345:Algonquin
4332:Townships
4255:Johnsburg
4227:Hampshire
4222:Greenwood
4188:Algonquin
4158:Woodstock
4120:Woodstock
3970:August 2,
3945:March 30,
3825:August 6,
3758:August 7,
3733:March 30,
3655:March 30,
3604:March 30,
3411:April 28,
3383:April 28,
3115:466906597
2968:March 30,
2933:March 30,
2870:April 27,
2813:March 30,
2766:March 15,
2490:Education
2207:Algonquin
1695:Pop 2020
1692:Pop 2010
1689:Pop 2000
1652:2010 2020
736:Geography
722:Joe Biden
374:FIPS code
312:Time zone
282:Elevation
204:Algonquin
200:Townships
118:88°20′8″W
5206:Lakewood
5121:Illinois
5018:Lake, IN
5013:Lake, IL
4998:Kankakee
4961:Counties
4947:Wheeling
4912:Palatine
4897:Oak Park
4892:Oak Lawn
4842:Glenview
4797:Bartlett
4760:Waukegan
4700:Evanston
4695:Elmhurst
4478:Lawrence
4473:Hartland
4410:Richmond
4385:Hartland
4302:Ringwood
4297:Richmond
4271:Lakewood
4265:Lakemoor
4210:Fox Lake
4180:Villages
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3992:July 28,
3919:July 21,
3889:July 21,
3864:July 21,
3626:July 28,
3467:July 28,
3268:July 27,
3240:July 27,
3212:July 27,
3186:March 7,
3151:July 28,
3061:55023086
3028:20056198
2990:July 28,
2842:Archived
2791:March 7,
2684:See also
2647:Pace Bus
2542:Lutheran
2167:Lakewood
2054:Hispanic
1990:Hispanic
800:Lakewood
724:visited
451:Founding
378:17-17887
177:Illinois
5248:Huntley
5047:Regions
5023:McHenry
5008:Kenosha
5003:Kendall
4862:Lombard
4787:Addison
4765:Wheaton
4745:Portage
4725:Kenosha
4710:Hammond
4623:Chicago
4468:Harmony
4453:Chemung
4400:McHenry
4395:Marengo
4375:Grafton
4355:Chemung
4243:Huntley
4153:McHenry
4148:Marengo
4143:Harvard
3355:July 6,
3327:July 7,
2605:Chicago
2552:and/or
2188:Economy
2036:, 2.5%
2032:, 0.4%
2028:, 1.0%
1972:, 2.8%
1968:, 0.4%
1949:100.00%
1944:100.00%
1939:100.00%
1913:14.79%
1910:11.71%
1730:76.92%
1727:83.33%
1724:89.65%
1721:30,976
1718:33,951
1715:34,067
1704:% 2020
1701:% 2010
1698:% 2000
1356:(0.25)
806:Climate
789:⁄
478:Chicago
446:History
432:Chicago
406:Website
367:815/779
216:Grafton
194:McHenry
144:Country
5033:Porter
5028:Newton
4988:Jasper
4983:Grundy
4978:DuPage
4973:DeKalb
4932:Skokie
4907:Oswego
4847:Gurnee
4822:Cicero
4720:Joliet
4680:DeKalb
4660:Berwyn
4655:Aurora
4642:Cities
4518:Belden
4420:Seneca
4390:Hebron
4370:Dunham
4350:Burton
4233:Hebron
4130:Cities
3786:May 7,
3321:WLS-TV
3299:May 7,
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2866:. CMAP
2619:, and
2269:Notes
2266:Years
2263:Mayor
2260:Image
2058:Latino
1994:Latino
1934:40,269
1929:40,743
1924:38,000
1907:7.01%
1904:5,955
1901:4,770
1898:2,662
1887:3.66%
1884:1.34%
1881:0.70%
1878:1,474
1861:0.37%
1858:0.07%
1855:0.05%
1838:0.01%
1835:0.02%
1832:0.01%
1812:2.71%
1809:2.48%
1806:1.93%
1803:1,091
1800:1,012
1786:0.09%
1783:0.13%
1780:0.14%
1756:1.46%
1753:0.93%
1750:0.51%
1640:40,269
1625:40,743
1610:38,000
1595:24,512
1580:18,590
1565:14,541
1405:Census
1361:(3.8)
1351:(0.0)
1346:(0.0)
1341:(0.0)
1336:(0.0)
1328:(2.8)
1303:(945)
1278:(113)
1273:(100)
1268:(109)
1233:(−33)
1228:(−31)
1223:(−22)
1188:(−12)
1183:(−22)
1178:(−30)
1173:(−33)
1103:(−12)
844:Month
298:40,269
184:County
174:
154:
4882:Niles
4690:Elgin
4508:Other
4493:Riley
4458:Coral
4438:Alden
4415:Riley
4405:Nunda
4360:Coral
4340:Alden
4317:Union
3964:(PDF)
2962:(PDF)
2955:(PDF)
2628:Metra
2227:Mayor
2038:Asian
2026:White
1974:Asian
1962:White
1919:Total
1869:(NH)
1792:Asian
1710:White
1645:−1.2%
1615:55.0%
1600:31.9%
1585:27.8%
1570:74.9%
1555:72.1%
1550:8,314
1540:23.4%
1535:4,832
1520:3,917
1510:65.9%
1505:3,732
1495:81.1%
1490:2,249
1480:30.7%
1475:1,242
1465:21.6%
1450:43.0%
1371:(88)
1366:(25)
1323:(11)
1318:(19)
1313:(26)
1301:37.22
1298:(53)
1293:(79)
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