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This is a list of the area codes in the state of Illinois and its numbering plan areas in the North American Numbering Plan.. All NPAs within Illinois. 217/447: Central Illinois, including the region running west from the Illinois-Indiana border through Danville, Effingham, Champaign–Urbana, Decatur, Springfield, Quincy until Illinois' western border with Missouri and Iowa
As of the census [5] of 2000, there were 644 people, 243 households, and 182 families residing in the village. The population density was 1,292.4 inhabitants per square mile (499.0/km 2).
Mulberry Grove is located along Illinois Route 140 approximately one mile north of I-70. Greenville lies about seven miles to the west-southwest and Vandalia is about nine miles to the east-northeast.
Western Springs is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States, and a suburb of Chicago.As of the 2020 census, the village had a total population of 13,629. [2]Named for local mineral springs on the southwest side of town, Western Springs originally consisted of flat prairie land with a swamp on its western border. [3]
Mount Prospect village, Illinois – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [10] Pop 2010 [7] Pop 2020 [8 ...
Mokena (/ m oʊ ˈ k i n ə / moh-KEE-nuh) is a village in Will County, Illinois, United States. It is a southwest suburb of Chicago . The population was 19,887 at the 2020 census .
Wasco is a former unincorporated community that became part of the village of Campton Hills, Illinois, when it was formed in 2007. Wasco is in Kane County , 40 miles (64 km) west of Chicago . It has a post office ( ZIP Code 60183), [ 2 ] a few restaurants, and an elementary school. [ 3 ]
An 18.6-acre (7.5 ha) parcel within the largely privately owned grove was dedicated by the state of Illinois in 1985 as the Funk's Grove Nature Preserve. [ 2 ] Due to fire suppression , the makeup of tree life in Funk's Grove is changing from historic times, with the original oaks not reproducing themselves naturally.