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Mount Pleasant Township is located in Whiteside County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 4,939 and it contained 2,176 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 4,939 and it contained 2,176 housing units.
Cook County's location in Illinois. ... ZIP codes: 60402, 60455, 60459, 60629, 60638, 60804 ... The township contains Mount Auburn Memorial Cemetery.
With the depletion of new numbers in area codes 312 and 773, an overlay of both of them, area code 872, was created in November 2009, beginning ten-digit dialing within the city limits of Chicago. The remaining area without an overlay in the northern part of Illinois, 708, eventually received such with area code 464 taking effect on January 21 ...
Area code: 847: FIPS code: 17-51089: ... Mount Prospect village, Illinois – Racial and ethnic composition ... (K-8) located within Mount Prospect are St. Raymond ...
Belle Rive is located in southeastern Jefferson County. Illinois Route 142 passes through the village, leading northwest 11 miles (18 km) to Mount Vernon, the county seat, and southeast 15 miles (24 km) to McLeansboro. According to the 2021 census gazetteer files, Belle Rive has a total area of 1.03 square miles (2.67 km 2), all land. [5]
Belle Prairie City is located in northern Hamilton County 24 miles (39 km) southeast of the city of Mount Vernon and 4 miles (6 km) south of Interstate 64 via Exit 100. It is 10 miles (16 km) north of McLeansboro, the Hamilton County seat.
Gage Park High School serves most of the community area. Some sections are served by Hubbard, Kelly, Curie, and Solorio high schools. [3] Gage Park High School is located on South Rockwell Street, where 728 students attended during the 2013–2014 school year. Of the 728, 96.6% were from low-income households and 18.3% are homeless.
McKinley Park has been a working-class area throughout its long history. Settlement began around 1836 when Irish immigrants working on the Illinois and Michigan Canal took squatter's rights to small tracts of land in the area. By the 1840s, a few farmers had purchased and drained land, displacing the Irish squatters.