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Joliet
, Illinois in Will County

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Also known as:
City of Champions
City of Steel
40 active listings near Joliet
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$5,700,000    311 N Ottawa St
$850,000   * 1735 E Cass St
$390,000   * 922 Neufairfield Dr
$360,000    2229 Fiesta Dr
$349,808   * 906 Timber Springs Dr
$349,000    121 E Webster St
$315,000    1213 Elgin Ave
$299,900    2549 Golf Rd
$289,900   * 1107 Colonial Dr
$285,000    456 N Collins St
$275,000    2450 Saddle Ridge Dr
$269,900    992 Timber Springs Ct
$264,900   * 1514 Fairview Ave
$264,900   * 1514 Fairview Ave
$250,000    508 N Hebbard St
$250,000    1607 Maple Rd
$225,000    520 Abe St
$225,000    719 Henderson Ave
$220,000    407 N Briggs St
$220,000    1401 California Ave
$219,900   * 1117 Hacker Ave
$215,000    157 Parks Ave
$200,000    251 E Jackson St
$199,900    1201 E Jackson St
$199,900    664 Landau Ave
$199,900    107 Casseday Ave
$198,000    512 State St
$175,000    213 Parks Ave
$144,900    421 Chase Ave
$85,000    1215 Clark St Lots 18,19,20,21 and 22
$39,000    1104 Arthur Ave
$39,000    1106 Arthur Ave
$38,000    1522 Woodruff Rd
$30,000    1008 Fairview Ave
$25,000    1322 Fairmount Ave
$23,000    1027 Woodruff Rd Lot 13
$23,000    1215 Ada St
$12,800   * 1508 Fairview Ave
$9,900    1106 Magnolia Ave

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

Joliet, Illinois is a city with a rich history dating back to the 1830s. Originally settled as a fur trading post by Louis Jolliet and Father Jacques Marquette, the city grew rapidly in the 19th century with the establishment of a canal connecting the Illinois and Michigan rivers.

Joliet became a center for manufacturing and industry in the 20th century, with significant contributions in steel production and transportation. The city is also known for its remarkable prison, the Joliet Correctional Center, which served as a setting for many movies and TV shows.

Today, Joliet is a thriving city with a diverse population of over 147,000 residents. It remains a vital hub for transportation and commerce, with a strong emphasis on education and community development. Joliet is also home to several institutions of higher learning, including the University of St. Francis and Joliet Junior College.