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Elwood
, Illinois in Will County

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23 active listings near Elwood
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$550,000   👍 Sec29 Heritage Dr
$474,900   👍 21160 S Wooded Cove Dr
$325,000   👍 E Mississippi Ave Lot 11
$319,000   👍 25405 S Brandon Rd
$309,700   👍 109 W South St
$304,999   👍 903 Cottonwood Dr
$303,900   👍 911 Cottonwood Dr
$280,000   👍* 311 S Lincoln St
$265,000   👍* 956 Arrowhead Dr
$250,000   👍 S Rt 53 Lot 1
$228,500   👍 301 S Lincoln St
$175,000   👍 Lincoln-Way Dr Lot 4
$175,000   👍 Town Center Dr Lot 3
$69,500   👍 20134 W White Tail Ct
$69,500   👍 20144 W White Tail Ct
$65,000   👍 964 Arrowhead Dr Lots 265 & 265A
$59,900   👍 21439 S Wooded Cove Dr
$44,900   👍 112 W Gardner St Lot 7
$39,900   👍 21140 S Magnolia Ln
$29,900   👍 966 Arrowhead Dr Lot 264

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

Here are some interesting facts about the village of Elwood, Illinois:

1. Elwood is home to the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, which is the second-busiest national cemetery in the country.

2. The village is located along historic Route 66, which was established in 1926 and served as a major route for traveling from Chicago to Los Angeles.

3. The Elwood International Port, which is located in the village, is a major intermodal transportation hub that connects rail, road, and water transportation.

4. The village was incorporated in 1869 and was originally known as "Elwood Station."

5. Elwood is home to the Joliet Arsenal, which was a major ammunition plant during World War II and later served as a home for wildlife and a recreation area.

6. The village has a population of approximately 2,300 people and covers an area of 5.5 square miles.

7. Elwood is part of the Joliet Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of over 680,000 people.

8. The village is known for its proximity to the Chicagoland Speedway, which hosts several major NASCAR and IndyCar races each year.