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Interested in fun facts and the history of Coal City, IL?
Then read on!

Coal City is a small town located in Grundy County, Illinois, with a population of around 5,000 residents. It was named after the coal mines that were once its primary economic driver. Though the coal industry is not as prominent today, Coal City is now home to various other industries and businesses, such as agriculture and manufacturing.

The town has a rich history and offers plenty of recreational opportunities, including parks and recreational areas such as the Braidwood Recreation Club and the Strip Mines Conservation Area. It also hosts various annual events, including a summer festival and a Christmas light parade.

Coal City's education system consists of three schools: Coal City Elementary School, Coal City Intermediate School, and Coal City High School. The town is also home to various religious institutions, including churches and a synagogue.

Overall, Coal City is a tight-knit community with a strong sense of pride in its history and culture.