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VIRGINIA AT FRANKLIN 12.0 miles
VIRGINIA AT FRANKLIN
NORMAL,
IL
61761
Categories: NORMAL IL
3024 E EMPIRE ST 13.0 miles
3024 E EMPIRE ST
BLOOMINGTON,
IL
61704
Categories: BLOOMINGTON IL
1703 CLEARWATER AVE 13.3 miles
1703 CLEARWATER AVE
BLOOMINGTON,
IL
61704
Categories: BLOOMINGTON IL
385 S ORANGE ST 13.4 miles
385 S ORANGE ST
EL PASO,
IL
61738
Categories: EL PASO IL
503 N Prospect Rd, Suite 309 13.8 miles
503 N Prospect Rd, Suite 309
Bloomington,
IL
61704
Categories: Bloomington IL
1505 EASTLAND DR STE 1000 14.2 miles
1505 EASTLAND DR STE 1000
BLOOMINGTON,
IL
61701
Categories: BLOOMINGTON IL
2200 E WASHINGTON ST 14.4 miles
2200 E WASHINGTON ST
BLOOMINGTON,
IL
61701
Categories: BLOOMINGTON IL
115 E WALNUT ST 15.9 miles
115 E WALNUT ST
FAIRBURY,
IL
61739
Categories: FAIRBURY IL
482 WYLIE DR 16.5 miles
482 WYLIE DR
NORMAL,
IL
61761
Categories: NORMAL IL
1001 N MITSUBISHI MTWY 16.6 miles
1001 N MITSUBISHI MTWY
BLOOMINGTON,
IL
61705
Categories: BLOOMINGTON IL
2500 W REYNOLDS ST 17.7 miles
2500 W REYNOLDS ST
PONTIAC,
IL
61764
Categories: PONTIAC IL
911 S CHESTNUT ST 19.9 miles
911 S CHESTNUT ST
LE ROY,
IL
61752
Categories: LE ROY IL
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Local Area Info: Lexington, Illinois
Lexington is a city in McLean County, Illinois, United States. The population was 2,060 at the 2010 census. There are two theories regarding the etymology of the city name. One says it was named for the Battle of Lexington, where General Gridley's father fought. and the other that it was named for the home town of James Brown, the town's co-founder.
Lexington was laid out on 4 January 1836 by Asahel Gridley (1810–1881) and James Brown (c. 1802- ?). Gridley was a lawyer and banker from Bloomington who would eventually become the richest man in McLean County; Brown was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and Lexington, Illinois, seems to have been his only attempt at founding a town. Its founding was part of a great real estate boom that swept across the nation. Within a few months of the founding of the town seven other new towns were laid out in McLean County: Concord (now Danvers), Hudson, Le Roy, Livingston, Lytleville, Mt. Hope and Wilksborough. In common with other towns founded during the 1836 boom, and unlike many later towns, Lexington was designed around a central public square with streets running true north-south and east-west. In the case of Lexington, the original town consisted of 36 blocks, each containing six lots. Like most of the towns of the 1836 era the town was built along the line that divided woodland from prairie; the southeast corner of the town was just within the limits of timber. Like most Mackinaw River towns, Lexington was laid out on higher ground some distance from the river itself.
Gridley and Brown first offered lots in the town for sale at a public auction on 30 April 1836 at 10:00 in the morning. They began their printed advertisement for the sale by telling readers that the town was on the main road from Springfield, via Bloomington, to Chicago and that their new town was a mile from the Mackinaw River. They wrote that Lexington "is located on the margin of a fine rolling prairie, near a large and inexhaustible body of the best timber the country affords, sufficient to justify the immense settlement already being made." They told potential buyers that there were two saw mills and a fulling mill nearby. Moreover, they added, building had already begun. For those with good security, one twelve months credit was available.
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Population (male): 978
Population (female): 1,069
Poverty (overall): Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2017: 7.9%
Population Density:
Median Incomes:
Estimated median household income in 2017: $76,545 (it was $46,146 in 2000)
Estimated per capita income in 2017: $35,496 (it was $20,898 in 2000)
Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $144,131 (it was $94,400 in 2000) Lexington:$144,131IL:$195,300
Of all the events in the history of Lexington, perhaps the best remembered was the day President Theodore Roosevelt came to town. By the afternoon of 15 July 1902, a crowd of twenty thousand people had gathered near the Chicago and Alton tracks. A long grandstand had been erected and covered in red, white and blue. The Chief Executive and hero of San Juan Hill shook hands with the reception committee, but declined to leave the train. Roosevelt gave a brief but rousing talk from the observation platform at the back of the train. The crowd roared its approval. It was the only time a sitting president had visited the town.