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, Illinois in DuPage County


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Interested in fun facts and the history of Clarendon Hills, IL?
Then read on!

Clarendon Hills is a small village in DuPage County, Illinois with a population of around 8,500 people. The village was named after a prestigious boarding school in England (Clarendon College) and was incorporated in 1924. It is known for its quiet neighborhoods, excellent schools, and community events such as the annual Daisy Days festival. Additionally, it has a variety of local parks and recreational opportunities for its residents including a community pool and tennis courts. Clarendon Hills is also located just 20 miles west of Chicago which makes commuting to the city for work or entertainment an easy option.