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Bensenville is a village located near O'Hare International Airport in DuPage County, Illinois, with a portion of the town in Cook County. As of the 2020 census , the village population was 18,813. First known as Tioga, it was formally established as Bensenville in 1873 along the Milwaukee Road (now Canadian Pacific ) right-of-way.
As of 2018, Bensenville is the 115th busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an average of 414 weekday boardings. [1] As of February 15, 2024, Bensenville is served by 42 trains (20 inbound, 22 outbound) on weekdays, by all 24 trains (12 in each direction) on Saturdays, and by all 18 trains (nine in each direction) on Sundays and ...
Spook Hollow claims to be the longest running "Outdoor Haunted Attraction" in Illinois. [1] [3] [10] The event is not recommended for children under 13, but staff will allow all ages to enter. [1] [11] [12] Participants gain access to all three events for one admission price. [11]
The village of Benjaminville was located near the present-day community of Holder, Illinois, east of the city of Bloomington. The town was founded on an elevated area of flat, treeless prairie. Today, much of the area is used as crop land. [2] Near the site of Benjaminville is the present-day unincorporated community of Bentown, Illinois. [3]
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Illinois: County: Fulton: Elevation. 610 ft (190 m) GNIS feature ID: 1802231 [1] Midway is a ghost town in ...
Designated into Illinois School District #3, the land that the school was built on was donated by August Fischer. Classes were routinely held in the building until 1931. An Evangelical Lutheran church and a school for German-speaking children were also built on the grounds, but both were destroyed in a 1924 fire.