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, Illinois in Kane County

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The City in the Suburbs
City motto: The Jewel of the Midwest
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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Kane county include:

Almora,   Aurora,   Bald Mound,   Batavia,   Big Rock,   Bowes,   Burlington,   Campton Hills,   Carpentersville,   Coleman,   Dunham Castle,   East Dundee,   Elburn,   Exposition View,   Five Island Park,   Fox River Estates,   Geneva,   Gilberts,   Hampshire,   Kaneville,   Lily Lake,   Maple Park,   Marywood,   McQueen,   Meredith,   Montgomery,   Mooseheart,   North Aurora,   North Plato,   Nottingham Woods,   Novak Park,   Pingree Grove,   Plato Center,   Prestbury,   Rainbow Hills,   Richardson,   Saint Charles,   ScraperMoecherville,   Sleepy Hollow,   South Elgin,   South Park,   Starks,   Sugar Grove,   Troxel,   Udina,   Valley View,   Virgil,   Wasco,   West Dundee,   Youngsdale,  

 

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Adams,   Alexander,   Bond,   Boone,   Brown,   Bureau,   Calhoun,   Carroll,   Cass,   Champaign,   Christian,   Clark,   Clay,   Clinton,   Coles,   Cook,   Crawford,   Cumberland,   DeKalb,   De Witt,   Douglas,   DuPage,   Edgar,   Edwards,   Effingham,   Fayette,   Ford,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Gallatin,   Greene,   Grundy,   Hamilton,   Hancock,   Hardin,   Henderson,   Henry,   Iroquois,   Jackson,   Jasper,   Jefferson,   Jersey,   Jo Daviess,   Johnson,   Kankakee,   Kendall,   Knox,   LaSalle,   Lake,   Lawrence,   Lee,   Livingston,   Logan,   Macon,   Macoupin,   Madison,   Marion,   Marshall,   Mason,   Massac,   McDonough,   McHenry,   McLean,   Menard,   Mercer,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   Moultrie,   Ogle,   Peoria,   Perry,   Piatt,   Pike,   Pope,   Pulaski,   Putnam,   Randolph,   Richland,   Rock Island,   Saint Clair,   Saline,   Sangamon,   Schuyler,   Scott,   Shelby,   Stark,   Stephenson,   Tazewell,   Union,   Vermilion,   Wabash,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   White,   Whiteside,   Will,   Williamson,   Winnebago,   Woodford,  

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

Elgin is located about 40 miles northwest of Chicago and is the eighth-largest city in the state of Illinois. Here are some facts about the area around Elgin:

- The Fox River, a popular spot for fishing and boating, runs through the heart of Elgin and the surrounding area.
- The Elgin National Watch Company was founded in 1864 and became one of the most successful American watch manufacturers of the time.
- Elgin is home to several historic landmarks, including the Elgin Tower Building (also known as the Home Dairy Building), which was once the tallest building outside of Chicago and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
- The area around Elgin was originally inhabited by the Potawatomi Native American tribe, and European settlers began arriving in the 1830s.
- Elgin was officially incorporated as a city in 1854 and grew rapidly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with a population that soared from around 6,000 in 1880 to over 40,000 by 1930.
- During the 1960s and 1970s, Elgin experienced a significant decline in population as residents moved to the suburbs, but it has since rebounded and now has a population of over 100,000 people.
- Today, Elgin is known for its historic architecture, arts community, and natural beauty, with numerous parks and forest preserves in the area.