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Illinois real estate
varies from area to area. There are excellent Illinois realtors
situated in every area. The housing costs fluctuate in accordance
with the different areas and the areas economies. However, there
are plenty of housing options in Illinois. We have plenty of information
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Illinois is a wonderful
state. Moving to Illinois can be an exciting move for anyone. Illinois
entered the Union on Dec. 3, 1818 as the 21st state. Illinois is
the 25th largest state consisting of 57,918 sq mi, which includes
2325 sq mi of inland water. Illinois is known as the Prairie State.
Elevations in the state range from 279 ft to 1235 ft.
The weather in Illinois
varies considerably from season to season. Most of the state has
a humid continental climate with long summers and cold winters.
The frost-free growing season lasts about 120 to 180 days.
According to the 2000
census, Illinois had 12,419,293 inhabitants. The state’s largest
cities are Chicago, the nation’s third largest city, Rockford,
aurora, Naperville, Peoria and Springfield, the capital. Manufacturing
is the principal economic activity but farming and agriculture is
still an important part of the economy, also.
In 1825 the state
legislature established a public school system. In the late 1980s,
Illinois had 4225 public elementary and secondary schools with a
combined annual enrollment of about 1.280,000 elementary pupils
and 517, 300 secondary students. In addition the state had a large
number of private schools with an enrollment of 269,000 students.
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Illinois has a number
of cultural institutions, many of which are located in Chicago.
There are the
Lincoln Park Zoological Gardens, the Art Institute of Chicago,
the Field Museum, a museum of natural history, the
Museum of Contemporary Art and many others. Chicago has a symphony
and a ballet.
Many of Illinois’s
historical sites commemorate American Civil War battles and personalities.
There is the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, the Fort Creve
Coeur State Park and the Ulysses S. Grant Home to name a few.
Illinois’s lakes,
rivers, and
parks offer varied opportunities for hiking, swimming, boating,
fishing, hunting, and winter sports. Illinois attracts 36 million
travelers annually. Chicago is the home of such major professional
sports teams as the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Cubs (baseball),
the Chicago
Bulls (basketball), the
Chicago Bears (football), and the Chicago Blackhawks (ice hockey).
Illinois is located
at a major transportation crossroads of the U.S. They have a superb
transport system. Roads, railroads, buses and airports, with O’Hare
International Airport in Chicago being the busiest in the U.S.,
are all an integral part of the Illinois transportation system.
Illinois living can
be a most gratifying experience. To learn more about moving to Illinois,
relocating to Illinois’s many areas, or general information
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