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Show More Events. CONTACT US. Village of Round Lake. 442 N. Cedar Lake Road. Round Lake, IL 60073. Phone: 847-546-5400. Fax: 847-546-5405. Monday – Friday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. QUICK LINKS.
Round Lake is a northern suburb of Chicago in Lake County, Illinois, United States. Per the 2020 census, the population was 18,721. [2] Geography. Round Lake is located at 42°21′15″N 88°06′02″W (42.354045, -88.100529), about 55 miles northwest of Chicago's Loop. [3]
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Round Lake Beach, IL 1937 N Municipal Way, Round Lake Beach, IL 60073 Phone: 847-546-2351 Village hall hours: Monday-Friday 8am -5pm; Open First Saturday of the Month only 9am-12pm; Closed holidays
For dates, requirements, and other voter registration options, follow the County Clerk’s Voter Registration link or call 847.377.2410. Voting Options. Vote your way -- by mail, early, or on Election Day. Visit the Clerk’s site for specifics or call 847.377.2406.
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The Village of Round Lake, founded in 1908, is steeped in history... In 1901, Armour and Company completed work on a five acre ice house in Round Lake and was said to be the largest in the world. The plant made 100,000 tons of ice each winter and provided employment for many people in the area.
Serving the Grayslake, Round Lakes, Third Lake, and Hainesville Communities since 1850.
Up in Chicago’s northern suburbs, Round Lake Beach is roughly equidistant to Milwaukee and downtown Chicago. Something striking about this place is the quantity of water, with the immense Chain O’ Lakes waterway a few minutes west and innumerable smaller lakes and ponds strewn across the area.