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Elgin is a city northwest of Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
 on the Fox River. Most of Elgin lies within Kane County, Illinois
Kane County, Illinois

Kane County is located in the U.S. state of Illinois. In 2000, the population of the county was 404,119. In 2007, its population was estimated at 501,021....
, with a portion in Cook County, Illinois
Cook County, Illinois

Cook County is a county in the U.S. state of Illinois. It is the List of the most populous counties in the United States county in the United States after Los Angeles County, California....
. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 94,487, making it the eighth-largest city in Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
 and the 241st largest city in the United States.

As of 2007 Elgin's population is estimated to be at 104,288, and the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission forecasts Elgin will have a population of 167,375 in 2030.

Black Hawk Indian War of 1832
Black Hawk War

The Black Hawk War was fought in 1832 in the Midwestern United States. The war was named for Black Hawk , a war chief of the Sauk, Fox , and Kickapoo Native Americans in the United States, whose British Band fought against the United States Army and militia from Illinois and the Michigan Territory for possession of lands in the area....
 led to the expulsion of the Native Americans
Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans in the United States are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii....
 who had settlements and burial mounds in the area, and set the stage for the founding of Elgin.






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Elgin is a city northwest of Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
 on the Fox River. Most of Elgin lies within Kane County, Illinois
Kane County, Illinois

Kane County is located in the U.S. state of Illinois. In 2000, the population of the county was 404,119. In 2007, its population was estimated at 501,021....
, with a portion in Cook County, Illinois
Cook County, Illinois

Cook County is a county in the U.S. state of Illinois. It is the List of the most populous counties in the United States county in the United States after Los Angeles County, California....
. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 94,487, making it the eighth-largest city in Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
 and the 241st largest city in the United States.

As of 2007 Elgin's population is estimated to be at 104,288, and the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission forecasts Elgin will have a population of 167,375 in 2030.

History

The Black Hawk Indian War of 1832
Black Hawk War

The Black Hawk War was fought in 1832 in the Midwestern United States. The war was named for Black Hawk , a war chief of the Sauk, Fox , and Kickapoo Native Americans in the United States, whose British Band fought against the United States Army and militia from Illinois and the Michigan Territory for possession of lands in the area....
 led to the expulsion of the Native Americans
Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans in the United States are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii....
 who had settlements and burial mounds in the area, and set the stage for the founding of Elgin. Thousands of militia
Militia

The term militia is commonly used today to refer to a military force composed of ordinary citizens to provide defense, emergency law enforcement, or paramilitary service, in times of emergency without being paid a regular salary or committed to a fixed term of service....
men and soldiers of Gen. Winfield Scott
Winfield Scott

Winfield Scott was a United States Army general, and unsuccessful List of United States Presidential candidates of the Whig Party in 1852. Known as "Old Fuss and Feathers" and the "Grand Old Man of the Army", he served on active duty as a general longer than any other man in American history and many historians rate him the ablest America...
's army marched through the Fox River valley during the war and accounts of the area's fertile soils and flowing springs soon filtered east.

In New York, James T. Gifford and his brother Hezekiah Gifford heard tales of this area ripe for settlement, and travelled west. Looking for a site on the stagecoach route from Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
 to Galena
Galena, Illinois

Galena is the largest city in, and county seat of, Jo Daviess County, Illinois, Illinois in the United States with an estimated population of 3,396 in 2006....
, they eventually settled on a spot where the Fox River could be bridged. In April 1835, they established the city, naming it after the Scottish
Scotland

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 hymn "The Song of Elgin."

In 1849, the Galena & Chicago Union Railroad
Galena and Chicago Union Railroad

The Galena and Chicago Union Railroad was a railroad running west from Chicago to Clinton, Iowa and Freeport, Illinois, never reaching Galena, Illinois....
 reached Elgin, which later would be served by railroads running along both banks of the Fox River, linking the growing town to Chicago and other urban centers. Early Elgin achieved fame for the butter and dairy goods it sold to the city of Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
. Gail Borden
Gail Borden

Gail Borden, Jr. was a 19th century United States of America inventor, surveyor, publisher and was the inventor of condensed milk 1856....
 established a condensed milk factory here in 1866, and the is named in his honor. The dairy industry became less important with the arrival of the Elgin Watch Company
Elgin Watch Company

The Elgin National Watch Company, most commonly known as just the Elgin Watch company, was founded in August 1864 as the National Watch Company....
. The watch factory employed three generations of Elginites from the late 19th to early 20th century, when it was the largest producer of fine watches in the United States. Today, the clocks at Chicago's Union Station
Union Station (Chicago)

Union Station is a Chicago train station that opened in 1925, replacing an earlier 1881 station, and is now the only intercity rail terminal in Chicago....
 still bear the Elgin name.

In 1872, Elgin attracted a major state institution, the Northern Illinois State Mental Hospital and later a Veterans Administration Hospital.
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Elgin has a long tradition of education and invention. Elgin is home to the Elgin Academy, the oldest coeducational, non-sectarian college preparatory school west of the Allegheny Mountains
Allegheny Mountains

The Allegheny Mountain Range — informally, the Alleghenies — is part of the vast Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States and Canada....
. Elgin High School boasts five navy admirals, a Nobel Prize winner, a Pulitzer Prize winner, a Tony Award winner, two Academy Award-winning producers, Olympic athletes and a General Motors CEO among its alumni. Elgin resident John Murphy invented the motorized streetsweeper
Streetsweeper

*Armsel Striker is the American version of the DAO-12, a revolver shotgun.*Streetsweepers Entertainment is a label specialized in releasing street mixtapes....
 in 1914 and later formed the . Pioneering African-American chemist Lloyd Hall
Lloyd Hall

Lloyd Augustus Hall was an African American chemist who contributed to the science of food preservation. By the end of his career, Hall had amassed 59 United States patents, and a number of his inventions were also patented in foreign countries....
 was an Elgin native, as was the legendary marketer and car stereo pioneer Earl "Madman" Muntz
Madman Muntz

Earl William "Madman" Muntz was an American businessman and engineer who sold and promoted cars and consumer electronics in the United States from the 1930s until his death in 1987....
 and Max Adler
Max Adler

Max Adler may refer to:*Max Adler , American businessman and philanthropist*Max Adler , Austrian social theorist...
, founder of the Adler Planetarium
Adler Planetarium

The Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum in Chicago, Illinois was the first planetarium built in the Western Hemisphere and is the oldest in existence today....
 in Chicago, America's first planetarium.

Local historian E.C. Alft has written several and an ongoing newspaper column about .

Architecture and historic preservation

The city is known for its historic architecture and landmarks from the Victorian era
Victorian era

The Victorian Era of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was the period of Victoria of the United Kingdom reign from June 1837 to January 1901....
, including some fine examples of homes in the Queen Anne style. Many of the most remarkable homes once belonged to National Watch Company executives. Many interesting Sears Catalog Home
Sears Catalog Home

Sears Catalog Homes were ready-to-assemble houses sold through mail order by Sears, Roebuck and Company, an United States retailer. Over 70,000 of these were sold in North America between 1908 and 1940....
s arrived in Elgin as kits from 1908 to 1940.

Predating Victorian homes were homes made of native cobblestone
Cobblestone

Cobblestones are Rock s that were frequently used in the Pavement of early streets. "Cobblestone" is derived from the very old English word "cob", which had a wide range of meanings, one of which was "rounded lump" with overtones of large size....
. It is believed that Elgin had at one time the largest concentration of cobblestone homes outside of Rochester, New York. Several such homes built by the earliest settlers still stand. They can be seen in Elgin's historic districts, two of which are recognized by the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation....
.

The Elgin Public Museum
Elgin Public Museum

The Elgin Public Museum of Natural History and Anthropology in Lords Park is a small natural history museum located in Elgin, Illinois....
 at Lords Park is the oldest building in Illinois built expressly as a museum that is still serving that purpose.

The 9-member Elgin Heritage Commission promotes historic preservation activity. The is also active in historic preservation, and conducts a popular annual house tour.

Arts, Recreation, and Conservation

Elgin is home to the , one of the largest orchestras in Illinois, and a primary option for live symphonic music in Chicago's Northwest suburbs. Other classical music groups include the —the only youth symphony ever invited to Ravinia, the , the , and Outdoor music can be heard at the Wing Park Bandshell. Theatre groups include the , , , and Fox Valley Youth Theatre. Together, the Hemmens Auditorium and Elgin Community College's host dozens of performances a year by performers ranging from Chicago's Hubbard Street Dance Company to comedian Bill Maher.

After losing many landmark businesses in the 1980s, downtown Elgin experienced a renaissance in the 1990s with the arrival of the Grand Victoria riverboat casino
Grand Victoria Casino Elgin

The Grand Victoria Casino Elgin is a riverboat casino in Elgin, Illinois, about 40 miles west of Chicago....
 and improvement in the local economy. Many historic buildings have been transformed into stylish clubs and restaurants.

Elgin's city parks include 112 acre
Acre

The acre is a Units of measurement of area in a number of different systems, including the Imperial unit#Measures of area and United States customary units#Units of area systems....
 (453,000 m²) Lords Park, which features the Elgin Public Museum
Elgin Public Museum

The Elgin Public Museum of Natural History and Anthropology in Lords Park is a small natural history museum located in Elgin, Illinois....
, a petting zoo, and a herd of American bison
American Bison

The American Bison is a bovinae mammal, also commonly known as the American buffalo. "Buffalo" is somewhat of a misnomer for this animal, as it is only distantly related to either of the two "true buffaloes", the Wild Asian Water Buffalo and the African buffalo....
, and 121 acre (490,000 m²) Wing Park, which includes a golf course. Other golf courses within Elgin include the Rolling Knolls Country Club, the Highlands of Elgin, and the Elgin Country Club. The Centre of Elgin, which among other features includes an aquatic park and a climbing wall, remains one of the largest municipal recreation centers in the United States. The Elgin Sports Complex on the City's Southwest side offers ten lighted ballfields, ten soccer fields and the Chicago area's premier BMX Track, The Hill. The Complex hosts several local, regional and national tournaments every year. Elgin connects to Algonquin
Algonquin, Illinois

Algonquin is a village located in both Kane County, Illinois and McHenry County, Illinois. A 2007 special census placed the Village's population at 30,548, growing considerably from the 2000 Census figure of 23,276....
 and Dundee
East Dundee, Illinois

East Dundee is a village in Kane County, Illinois and a small section in Cook County, Illinois. The population was 2,955 at the 2000 census....
 to the north, and St. Charles
St. Charles, Illinois

St. Charles is an affluent city in Kane County, Illinois and DuPage County, Illinois counties of Illinois, United States, and is roughly west of Chicago, Illinois on Illinois Route 64....
, Geneva
Geneva, Illinois

Geneva is a suburb of Chicago located in extreme eastern Kane County, Illinois. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 19,515....
, and Batavia
Batavia, Illinois

Batavia is a city in DuPage County, Illinois and Kane County, Illinois Counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. The population was 23,866 at the 2000 census....
 to the south by the Fox River Trail bike path
Segregated cycle facilities

Segregated cycle facilities are roads, tracks, paths or marked lanes designated for use by cyclists from which motorised traffic is generally excluded....
.

Although one of the largest and fastest-growing cities in Illinois, Elgin still retains some of the natural beauty and habitat diversity that first brought settlers to this area. On the East, the city borders the 4,200 acre (17 km²) Poplar Creek Preserve, maintained by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County, which includes bike trails, hiking trails and equestrian trails. The Shoe Factory Road Prairie located in the preserve provides an example of the hill prairies that once dotted the region. Poplar Creek Preserves connects to the 4,000 acre (16 km²) Spring Creek Valley Forest Preserve via a conservation easement covering parts of the Sears campus.

Elgin boasts two highly protected Illinois Nature Preserves, the and . For its size, Bluff Spring Fen has a remarkable number of distinct plant communities, including a hill prairie and a fen
Fen

A fen is a type of wetland fed by surface and/or groundwater. Fens are characterized by their water chemistry, which is pH or alkaline. Fens are different from bogs, which are acidic, fed primarily by rainwater and often dominated by Sphagnum mosses....
, or alkaline spring marshland, which is home to several rare orchids. Trout Park also includes a similar calcerous seep community, with the addition of a unique forest community of oaks, ashes, maple
Maple

Acer is a genus of trees or shrubs commonly known as Maple. Maples are variously classified in a family of their own, the Aceraceae, or included in the family Sapindaceae....
s, and uncommon species such as arborvitae
Thuja

Thuja is a genus of coniferous trees in the Cupressaceae . There are five species in the genus, two native to North America and three native to eastern Asia....
 and witch hazel
Witch hazel

Witch hazel is the name of:*Witch-hazel: Hamamelis, a genus of decorative shrubs in North America and east Asia*Witch hazel : the astringent topical medicine derived from the Hamamelis plant...
. When the park was created in the 1920s, the local newspaper ran a lengthy front-page story with lists of the plant species of Trout Park, reflecting both the great variety of plants present and interest Elginites had in conservation. In the 1960s, the Northwest Tollway
Northwest Tollway

The Jane Addams Memorial Tollway in Illinois is a 79 mile segment of Interstate 90 from Interstate 190 in far northwest Chicago to Illinois Route 75, one mile south of the Wisconsin state line....
 bisected the site and reduced it in size.

Elgin today

Elgin ranks as one of the fastest growing cities in Illinois. In June 2005, the Chicago Tribune quoted Elgin Mayor Ed Schock saying that Elgin will in 40 years be the second largest city in Illinois. The city's Far West Development Strategy calls for the construction of 14,000 homes on agricultural land west of Randall Road
Randall Road

Randall Road is a major north-south county highway in McHenry County, Illinois and Kane County, Illinois. The road is named after Norman Randall, a prominent area landowner in the 1930s....
, which has become a major retail corridor connecting the Fox Valley. Elgin's downtown area has also attracted developer interest. Three large residential projects will be completed in the downtown by 2007, at a total cost of more than $100 million. The Gail Borden Public Library
Gail Borden Public Library District

Gail Borden Public Library is a public library district located in Elgin, Illinois, United States. District boundaries include the cities of Elgin, South Elgin, Bartlett, Illinois, Streamwood, Illinois, and Hoffman Estates, Illinois....
 moved into a new $30 million 460,000 volume-capacity building in October 2003. Other recent projects include the city's $41 million recreational center, the Centre of Elgin.

The city's rapid growth has been accompanied by increased concerns about traffic, urban sprawl
Urban sprawl

Urban sprawl, also known as suburban sprawl, is the spreading of a city and its suburbs over rural land at the fringe of an urban area. Residents of sprawling neighborhoods tend to live in single-family homes and commute by automobile to work....
, and the city's capacity to provide services to new residents. City officials insist that Elgin's water plants have ample capacity to serve new residents. Elgin is known for the quality of its tap water, which in the past ten years has been named both the finest in Kane County and the finest in Illinois.

In the 1990s, Elgin became one of the few cities in northern Illinois to host a riverboat
Riverboat

A riverboat is a ship designed for inland navigation. These vessels are usually less sturdy than ships built for the open seas, with limited navigational and rescue equipment, as they do not have to survive the high winds or large waves characteristic on large lakes, seas or oceans....
 casino
Casino

A casino is, in the modern sense of the word, a facility that houses and accommodates certain types of gambling activities. Casinos are most commonly built near or combined with hotels, restaurants, retail shopping, cruise ships and other tourist attractions....
. The Grand Victoria Casino
Grand Victoria Casino Elgin

The Grand Victoria Casino Elgin is a riverboat casino in Elgin, Illinois, about 40 miles west of Chicago....
 initially generated controversy, but has since proven a significant source of income for the city. Drawing nearly four million people annually, as of March 2005, it is the fifth most popular tourist attraction in Illinois. The Grand Victoria Foundation, to which the casino has contributed an amount in excess of $116 million, provides community grants to nonprofits in the city.

A significant Laotian
Laos

Laos , officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, is a landlocked country in southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west....
 American community calls Elgin home. Elgin has been the sister city of Vientiane
Vientiane

Vientiane is the capital city of Laos, situated in the Mekong Valley. It is also Laos's largest city. The estimated population of the city is 200,000 while the number of people living in the Vientiane metropolitan area is believed to be over 730,000....
, the capital of Laos
Laos

Laos , officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, is a landlocked country in southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west....
, since 1967. Some Laotian Americans have opened stores and restaurants, contributing to the city's remarkable diversity.

Elgin's civic society is characterized by a large, diverse, and effective group of grassroots organizations, a sense of community pride and a spirit of volunteerism and participation. In recognition of this, for the second time, Elgin won the National Civic League's prestigious All-America City Award
All-America City Award

The All-America City Award is given by the National Civic League annually to ten cities in the United States.The award is the oldest community recognition program in the nation and recognizes communities whose citizens work together to identify and tackle community-wide challenges and achieve uncommon results....
 in 2002.

Community Groups:


Government

Elgin was chartered as a city by the State of Illinois in 1854, and 100 years later, became the first city in Illinois to adopt a Council-Manager form of government. Residents elect six at-large council members and a mayor, who serve on a part-time basis. The city council meets every other Wednesday at 6:00pm at City Hall. The city manager, a full-time professional, serves at the pleasure of the mayor and city council. Elgin's current mayor and city manager are Ed Schock
Ed Schock

Edward "Ed" Schock is an Illinois politician and former elementary school principal. He began service on the Elgin City Council after winning election in 1993, and he was re-elected in 1997....
 and Olufemi "Femi" Folarin, respectively.

The city is represented in the Illinois legislature by Representatives Ruth Munson
Ruth Munson

Ruth Munson was a Republican Party member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 43rd district from 2002 until 2009. The district includes portions of Elgin, Illinois, Carpentersville, Illinois, East Dundee, Illinois and South Elgin, Illinois....
 (R), Timothy L. Schmitz
Timothy L. Schmitz

Timothy L. Schmitz is a Republican Party member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 49th district since 1999. He is currently an Assistant Republican Leader....
 (R), and Fred Crespo
Fred Crespo

Fred Crespo is a Democratic Party member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 44th district since 2007....
 (D) and Senators Michael Noland
Michael Noland

Michael Noland is a Democratic Party member of the Illinois Senate, representing the 22nd District since 2007.Noland earned his bachelor's degree and MBA from the University of Illinois at Chicago and his law degree from John Marshall Law School ....
 (D) and Chris Lauzen
Chris Lauzen

Christopher J. Lauzen is a Republican Party member of the Illinois Senate, having been first elected in 1992. He was also a candidate for United States House of Representatives in Illinois' 14th congressional district....
 (R). In the US House of Representatives, Elgin is represented by Bill Foster
Bill Foster (Illinois politician)

George William "Bill" Foster is an United States physicist, businessman and politician from the U.S. state of Illinois. A Democratic Party , Foster was elected to the United States House of Representatives as the Representative from Illinois's 14th congressional district, defeating Jim Oberweis in the widely-watched Illinois's 14th congressi...
 (D), Peter Roskam
Peter Roskam

Peter James Roskam , is a Republican Party member of the United States House of Representatives since 2007, succeeding 16-term Republican Henry Hyde....
 (R), and Melissa Bean
Melissa Bean

Melissa Luburic Bean , United States politician,has been a Democratic Party member of the United States House of Representatives since 2004, representing ....
 (D).

Elgin includes portions of Hanover Township
Hanover Township, Cook County, Illinois

Hanover Township is one of thirty Civil township in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States. As of the United States Census, 2000, its population was 83,471....
 in Cook County and Elgin Township
Elgin Township, Kane County, Illinois

Elgin Township is located in Kane County, Illinois at 42.030073 N, -88.300107 W. It is a square, of which are land and 0.490578 are water. Its population in the 2000 Census was 90,384, the second largest in the county....
, Plato Township, Rutland Township, Dundee Township, and Campton Township in Kane County. Elgin Township is governed by a supervisor (Annette Miller) and four trustees (Robert "Bob" Johnson, J. Patrick Hudgens, Vicki Pellock and Kurt R. Kojzarek) elected to four year terms.

The Elgin fire department is the largest fire department in Illinois without a training officer, Fire Marshall or full time truck company.It currently runs 2 part time ambulances that double as part time truck companies.

Geography

Elgin is located at (42.039426, -88.288627).

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of 25.4 square miles (65.8 km²), of which, 25.0 square miles (64.7 km²) of it is land and 0.4 square miles (1.0 km²) of it (1.54%) is water.

Demographics

As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 94,487 people, 31,543 households, and 22,395 families residing in the city. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 3,779.1 people per square mile (1,459.3/km²). There were 32,665 housing units at an average density of 1,306.5/sq mi (504.5/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 70.49% White, 6.80% African American, 0.40% Native American, 3.88% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 15.39% from other races
Race (United States Census)

Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, as defined by the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Office of Management and Budget , are Self-concept data items in which residents choose the Race in the United States or races with which they most closely identify, and indicate whether or not they are of Hispanic or Latino origin ....
, and 2.98% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 34.32% of the population. A significant portion of Elgin's Asian population is of Laotian
Laos

Laos , officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, is a landlocked country in southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west....
 origin.

There were 31,543 households out of which 39.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.6% were married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
 living together, 11.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.0% were non-families. 23.3% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.94 and the average family size was 3.49.

In the city the population was spread out with 29.0% under the age of 18, 10.7% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 18.2% from 45 to 64, and 8.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females there were 99.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.8 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $52,605, and the median income for a family was $58,404. Males had a median income of $39,581 versus $28,488 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city was $21,112. About 6.4% of families and 8.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.6% of those under age 18 and 4.7% of those age 65 or over.

Elgin demographic statistics vs. Illinois cities of comparable size:

Sources: CNNMoney.com, HomeInsight.com, Onboard LLC, US Census 2000

Transportation

Elgin has three stations on Metra
Metra

Metra is a regional rail system that serves the city of Chicago, Illinois, United States and surrounding suburbs. The railroad serves over 200 stations on 11 different rail lines across the Regional Transportation Authority 's six-county service area providing over 80 million rides annually....
's Milwaukee District/West Line
Milwaukee District/West Line

The Milwaukee District/West is a commuter rail line provided and operated by Metra in Chicago, Illinois, and its surrounding Chicago metropolitan area....
, which provides daily rail service between Elgin and Chicago, Illinois (at Union Station
Union Station (Chicago)

Union Station is a Chicago train station that opened in 1925, replacing an earlier 1881 station, and is now the only intercity rail terminal in Chicago....
): National Street
National Street (Metra)

National Street is one of three stations on Metra's Milwaukee District/West in Elgin, Illinois, Illinois. The station is away from Union Station , the eastern terminus of the line....
, Elgin
Elgin (Metra)

Elgin is one of three stations on Metra's Milwaukee District/West in Elgin, Illinois, Illinois. The station is away from Union Station , the eastern terminus of the line....
, and Big Timber Road
Big Timber Road (Metra)

Big Timber Road is a commuter railroad station in Elgin, Illinois, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago. It is the western terminus for Metra's Milwaukee District/West Line, with service to Union Station in downtown Chicago....
. Elgin is the western terminus of this service.

Elgin also used to have a streetcar
Tram

A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railroad car, of lighter weight and construction than a train, designed for the transport of passengers within, close to, or between villages, towns and/or cities, on tracks running primarily on streets....
 system, operated by the Aurora, Elgin and Fox River Electric Company
Aurora, Elgin and Fox River Electric

The Aurora Elgin & Fox River Electric , was an interurban railroad that operated passenger service on its line paralleling the Fox River serving the communities of Yorkville, Illinois, Montgomery, Illinois, Aurora, Illinois, North Aurora, Illinois, Batavia, Illinois, Geneva, Illinois, St....
. Additionally, Elgin was served by several interurban
Interurban

An Interurban, also called a Toronto radial lines in parts of Canada, is a type of electric passenger rail transport that enjoyed widespread popularity in the first three decades of the twentieth century in North America....
 lines. The most prominent of these was the Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad
Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad

The Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad , known colloquially as the "Roarin' Elgin" or the "Great Third Rail", was an interurban railroad that operated passenger and freight service on its line between Chicago, Illinois and Aurora, Illinois, Batavia, Illinois, Geneva, Illinois, St....
 which provided frequent service into Chicago.

Sports

The City of Elgin is home to two professional sports team, the Elgin Racers
Elgin Racers

The Elgin Racers are a franchise of the International Basketball League. They play their home games at the Lindner Fitness Center at Judson College, Illinois in Elgin, Illinois....
 of the International Basketball League
International Basketball League (2005-)

The International Basketball League is a professional basketball men's spring basketball league featuring teams from the West Coast of the United States, Mountain states, Western Canada, and the Midwest....
 and the Chicago Bandits
Chicago Bandits

The Chicago Bandits are a women's softball team based in Elgin, Illinois. Since the 2005 season, they have played as a member of National Pro Fastpitch....
 of the National Pro Fastpitch
National Pro Fastpitch

National Pro Fastpitch , formerly the Women's Pro Softball League , is the only professional women's softball league in the United States. The WPSL was founded in 1997 and folded in 2001....
 softball league. The Racers play at the Spartan Events Center while the Bandits play at Judson University.

Notable Elginites

The following is a list of people who were born in, lived in, or are otherwise associated with Elgin.
  • Max Adler
    Max Adler (1866–1952)

    Max Adler was born in Elgin, Illinois to a German Jewish family who emigrated to America in about 1850. He was raised in Elgin and graduated from Elgin High School ....
    , vice-president of Sears & Roebuck, benefactor of Adler Planetarium
    Adler Planetarium

    The Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum in Chicago, Illinois was the first planetarium built in the Western Hemisphere and is the oldest in existence today....
  • E.C. "Mike" Alft, historian, author, and former mayor of Elgin.
  • Alkaline Trio
    Alkaline Trio

    Alkaline Trio is a punk rock band from Chicago, consisting of Matt Skiba on guitar/Singing, Dan Andriano on bass guitar/Singing, and Derek Grant on Drum kit/backing vocals....
    , punk rock band
  • Joe Becker
    Joe Becker

    Joseph Christopher Becker Jr. is a guitarist, composer and multi-instrumentalist....
    , Musician
  • Bruce Boxleitner
    Bruce Boxleitner

    Bruce William Boxleitner is an United States actor and science fiction writer....
    , actor
  • BarlowGirl
    BarlowGirl

    BarlowGirl is an United States Christian rock?Contemporary Christian music band from Elgin, Illinois. The band is composed of sisters Alyssa Barlow , Becca Barlow , and Lauren Barlow ....
    , Christian rock band
    • Alyssa Barlow
      Alyssa Barlow

      Alyssa Katherine Nicole Barlow is an American musician and is the bass guitarist and keyboardist for BarlowGirl, a Christian Rock music band ....
    • Becca Barlow
      Becca Barlow

      Rebecca "Becca" Elizabeth Marie Barlow sings Backing vocalist and plays both electric guitar and acoustic guitar for the Christian pop music and rock Band , BarlowGirl....
    • Lauren Barlow
      Lauren Barlow

      Lauren Ashley Nicole Barlow is the drummer for BarlowGirl, a Christian pop music and Rock music band . She also splits lead vocals with her sister Alyssa....
  • Chelsea Brummet
    Chelsea Brummet

    Chelsea Jean Brummet is an American actor and singer who is known for her work on Nickelodeon 's All That....
    , actress
  • Nina Burleigh
    Nina Burleigh

    Nina Burleigh is a liberal United States author and journalist born in Chicago, Illinois. She has written four books, including Unholy Business, about a Biblical archaeological forgery case, and Mirage: Napoleon's Scientists and the Unveiling of Egypt, about the scholars who accompanied Napoleon's invasion of Egypt in 1798....
    , journalist and best-selling author
  • Josh Caterer
    Josh Caterer

    Josh Caterer is an influential Chicago-area musician and songwriter. With his brothers, Eli Caterer and Matt Caterer , he was a founding member in 1991 of the seminal Chicago rock band, The Smoking Popes, in which Josh plays lead guitar and sings....
    , songwriter, musician, lead singer of indie rock band Smoking Popes
    Smoking Popes

    The Smoking Popes are an United States rock group from the northwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, formed in 1991. They play punk-influenced pop music with Crooner vocals....
  • Brigadier General , equestrian, Olympic gold medalist (1932)
  • Gail Dack, bacteriologist and authority on food poisoning
  • Paul Flory
    Paul Flory

    Paul John Flory was an American chemist who was known for his prodigious volume of work in the field of polymers, or macromolecules. He was a leading pioneer in understanding the behavior of polymers in solution....
    , chemist, Nobel Prize winner (1974)
  • Peter Fitzgerald
    Peter Fitzgerald

    Peter Gosselin Fitzgerald was the junior United States Senate from Illinois, having served from 1999– 2005, for one 6-year term. He is a member of the Republican Party ....
    , United States Senator (R-IL)
  • Chuck Harder
    Chuck Harder

    Chuck Harder is a former radio disk jockey turned talk show host in White Springs, Florida, USA. He is originally from Elgin, Illinois....
    , radio talk show host
  • Lloyd Hall
    Lloyd Hall

    Lloyd Augustus Hall was an African American chemist who contributed to the science of food preservation. By the end of his career, Hall had amassed 59 United States patents, and a number of his inventions were also patented in foreign countries....
    , chemist
  • Charles Ingalls
    Charles Ingalls

    Charles Phillip Ingalls was the father of Laura Ingalls Wilder, known for her Little House on the Prairie series of books. Ingalls is depicted as the character "Pa" in the series....
    , father of Laura Ingalls Wilder
    Laura Ingalls Wilder

    Laura Ingalls Wilder was an United States author, who wrote the Little House on the Prairie series of children's books based on her childhood in a settler family....
     (Little House on the Prairie
    Little House on the Prairie

    Little House on the Prairie is a children's book by Laura Ingalls Wilder that was published in 1935. It is part of a series of books known collectively as the Little House series....
    ) spent part of his childhood in the nearby Campton Township
  • Laurence Kaptain
    Laurence Kaptain

    Laurence Kaptain is an United States symphonic cimbalom artist. Most recently he has appeared with the New York Philharmonic and cellist Yo-Yo Ma, a series of concerts with the Baltimore Symphony and pop artist/composer Elvis Costello, Pittsburgh Symphony, and in collaboration with prominent Dutch composer Louis Andriessen....
    , international performer/recording artist, and Dean, Shenandoah Conservatory
  • William LeBaron
    William LeBaron

    William LeBaron , was a film producer, whose credits included Cimarron , which won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 4th Academy Awards ceremony for 1930 in film / 1931 in film....
    , playwright, movie producer ()
  • Jimmy John Liautaud, founder of Jimmy John's
    Jimmy John's

    Jimmy John's is a franchised sandwich restaurant owned by Jimmy John Liautaud. The restaurant was founded in 1983 and has since grown to 850 stores, with many locations in college towns....
    , benefactor of UIC's Liautaud Graduate School of Business
  • Douglas J. Mink
    Douglas J. Mink

    Douglas J. Mink is an United States software developer and a Archivist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Mink was part of the team that discovered the Rings of Uranus....
    , astronomer, co-discover of the rings around the planet Uranus
    Uranus

    Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and the third-largest and fourth most massive planet in the Solar System. It is named after the ancient Greek deity of the sky Uranus the father of Kronos and grandfather of Zeus ....
  • Earl "Madman" Muntz
    Madman Muntz

    Earl William "Madman" Muntz was an American businessman and engineer who sold and promoted cars and consumer electronics in the United States from the 1930s until his death in 1987....
    , marketer, car stereo and 4-track cartridge
    4-track cartridge

    The Muntz Stereo-Pak, commonly known as the 4-track cartridge, is a magnetic tape sound recording cartridge technology. The in-car tape player that played the Stereo-Pak cartidges was called the Autostereo, but it was generally marketed under the common Stereo-Pak trade name....
     pioneer
  • John Murphy, inventor of the street sweeper
    Street sweeper

    A street sweeper or streetsweeper is a person or machine that cleans streets, usually in an urban area....
  • Brian Oldfield
    Brian Oldfield

    Brian Oldfield is a former American athlete and personality of the 1970s and early 1980s.A standout shot putter, Oldfield is credited with making the rotational technique popular....
    , Olympic shot putter
  • Jane Peterson
    Jane Peterson

    Jane Peterson was an American artist. Notably her work is held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art ....
    , painter and artist
  • John Platt
    John Platt

    John Platt is a senior researcher in the Knowledge Tools Group at Microsoft. Platt has worked for Microsoft since 1997. Prior to Microsoft, Platt had served as Director of Research at Synaptics....
    , computer scientist
  • John Qualen
    John Qualen

    John Qualen was a Canadian film character actor.Qualen was born Johan Mandt Kvalen in Vancouver, British Columbia, the son of immigrants from Norway; his father was a Lutheran minister and changed the family's original surname, "Kvalen", to "Qualen"....
    , actor ()
  • James Roche
    James Roche (General Motors)

    James M. Roche was an United States statistician who served as the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board at General Motors Corporation....
    , former chairman of General Motors
  • Tom Shales
    Tom Shales

    Tom Shales is an US critic of television programming and operations. He is best-known as critic for The Washington Post; in 1988, Shales received the Pulitzer Prize....
    , journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner (1988)
  • Charles Swanson, president of Encyclopædia Britannica
    Encyclopædia Britannica

    The Encyclop?dia Britannica is a general English language encyclopedia published by Encyclop?dia Britannica, Inc., a privately held company....
  • Carleton Washburne
    Carleton Washburne

    Carleton Washburne was the superintendent of schools in Winnetka, Illinois from 1919 to 1943. He is most notably assosciated with the Winnetka Plan that he developed for his district....
    , educator, author of the Winnetka Plan
    Winnetka Plan

    The Winnetka Plan was an educational experiment held in the elementary school system of Winnetka, Illinois. Developed by Carleton Washburne and inspired by John Dewey's work in the University of Chicago Laboratory School, the plan attempted to expand educational focus to creative activities and emotional and social development....
  • Jay Bayler, former professional baseball player


Education

Four public school districts and 18 private schools serve Elgin.

Public school districts serving Elgin:
  • Elgin Area School District U46
    Elgin Area School District U46

    Elgin Area School District U46, most often referred to as "U-46", is a school district in Illinois . It serves an area of some in List of school districts in Illinois#Cook County, List of school districts in Illinois#DuPage County and List of school districts in Illinois#Kane County Counties....
     - Elgin-based, serves most of Elgin
, the second largest school district in Illinois
List of school districts in Illinois

List of school districts in Illinois ...
, serves an area of some in Cook
List of school districts in Illinois

List of school districts in Illinois ...
, DuPage
List of school districts in Illinois

List of school districts in Illinois ...
 and Kane
List of school districts in Illinois

List of school districts in Illinois ...
 Counties. Almost 40,000 children of school age are in its area. Elgin's two public high schools, Elgin High School and Larkin High School
Larkin High School

Larkin High School, or LHS, is a public four-year high school located in Elgin, Illinois, a north-west suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States....
, are home to the Gifted and Talented Academy and the Visual and Performing Arts Academy, respectively.
  • Community Unit School District 301
    Central Community Unit School District 301

    Central Community Unit School District 301 is a school district located mainly in Kane County, Illinois, Illinois. It serves Burlington, Illinois, Lily Lake, Illinois, and portions of Elgin, Illinois, Campton Hills, Illinois, and Pingree Grove, Illinois....
     - Burlington-based, serves some western portions of Elgin
  • Community Unit School District 300
    Community Unit School District 300

    Community Unit School District 300 is a school district headquartered in Carpentersville, Illinois, Illinois, United States.The district is located in a northern Kane County, Illinois and portions of southeastern McHenry County, Illinois, Illinois....
     - Carpentersville-based, serves some northwestern portions of Elgin
  • Community Unit School District 303
    Community Unit School District 303

    Community Unit School District 303 is a comprehensive K-12 public education system covering in the Fox Valley , west of Chicago.District 303 serves about 13,590 students from the City of St....
     - St. Charles-based, serves some southwestern portions of Elgin


Private schools include:
  • Beary Special Creations
  • Christian Learning Center
  • Northwest Baptist Academy
  • St. Johns Lutheran School
  • Westminster Christian School
    Westminster Christian School (Elgin, Illinois)

    Westminster Christian School is a private school in Elgin, Illinois. The school is a ministry of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. It exists "to provide a high quality, Christ-centered, academic education to the children of believing parents in the greater Elgin area."...


The city is served by Elgin Community College
Elgin Community College

Elgin Community College is a U.S. post-secondary educational institution which awards Associate of Arts degrees. It was founded in 1949 as part of Elgin Area School District U46....
 (ECC), one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the state. ECC serves the district #509 communities of St. Charles, Burlington, South Elgin, Wayne, Bartlett, Algonquin, Dundee, Hampshire and smaller towns.

Judson University, an accredited, four-year liberal arts
Liberal arts

The term liberal arts refers to the education derived from the Classical education curriculum....
 American Baptist
American Baptist

American Baptist may refer to:* American Baptist Association* American Baptist Churches USA* Baptist who is an United States...
 college sits on the banks of the Fox River on the city's northwest side. Judson features graduate programs in architecture and education.

Elgin is also home to , a four-year Independent Baptist
Baptist

A Baptist is a member of a Christian denomination characterized by the rejection of infant baptism in favor of believer's baptism by Baptism#Immersion....
 vocational college
College

File:Government college for Women Dhoke Kala Khan.JPGCollege is a term most often used today to denote an education institution. More broadly, it can be the name of any group of collegialitys, for example, an electoral college, a College of Arms or the College of Cardinals....
.

Commemorative coin

Elgin Centennial Half Dollar Commemorative Obverse Reverse
In 1936, a commemorative
United States commemorative coin

Commemorative coinage of the United States consists of coins that have been minted to commemorative coin a particular event, person or organization....
 silver
Silver

Silver is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal....
 half dollar was issued by the United States Mint
United States Mint

The United States Mint primarily produces circulating currency for the United States to conduct its trade and commerce. The main Mint facility is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and branch mint are located in Denver, Colorado; San Francisco, California; and West Point, New York....
 commemorating the centennial of Elgin, Illinois. The coin was meant to raise money for the pioneer family memorial proposed by Elgin sculptor Trygve Rovelstad
Trygve Rovelstad

Trygve A. Rovelstad was a renowned medalist and sculpture. He was born to Norway immigrant parents in Elgin, Illinois. He was a lifelong resident of Elgin and created several works honoring the city's history....
, and sold for $1.50. The obverse features the profile of a pioneer with the dates 1673 * 1936, while the reverse features a pioneer family; both images are based on a centennial "Pioneer Medal" made by Rovelstad. The date 1673 is in reference to the expedition of Louis Jolliet
Louis Jolliet

Louis Jolliet, also known as Louis Joliet with only one L , was a French Canadian List of explorers. Jolliet is important for his discoveries in North America....
 and Pere Marquette
Pere Marquette

Pere Marquette or P?re Marquette may refer to:*Father Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary and namesake of Marquette University...
, despite the fact that their journey took them nowhere near the future site of Elgin.

The coin did not prove to be a popular success, probably because of the Great Depression
Great Depression

File:International depression.pngThe Great Depression was a worldwide economic Recession starting in most places in 1929 and ending at different times in the 1930s or early 1940s for different countries....
 and the great variety of commemorative coins being issued at the time. Five thousand of the 25,000 coins initially minted were unsold and melted down by the mint. Rovelstad's pioneer statue was not installed until 2001.

Elgin in mass media

  • The TV series Roseanne
    Roseanne (TV series)

    Roseanne is an United States situation comedy broadcast on American Broadcasting Company from 1988 in television to 1997 in television starring stand-up comedian Roseanne Barr....
     was originally going to be set in Elgin , but was later changed to the fictional town of Lanford, which is described as a short distance from Elgin.
  • In Unearthed, an episode of the television series Prison Break
    Prison Break

    Prison Break is an American serial drama Television program created by Paul Scheuring, which premiered on the Fox Broadcasting Company on August 29, 2005....
    , Dr. Sara Tancredi stayed at a motel in Elgin, Illinois.
  • The exterior of the home in Grace Under Fire
    Grace Under Fire

    Grace Under Fire is a television series which ran on American Broadcasting Company from 1993 to 1998. The show starred Brett Butler . It began on September 29, 1993....
     is actually on Elgin's east side at 445 DuPage Street.
  • The Elgin Mental Health Center appears in the movie Primal Fear
    Primal Fear (film)

    Primal Fear is a 1996 in film Film which tells a story of a defense attorney who defends an altar boy charged with the murder of a Catholic archbishop....
    .
  • Part of the movie 'Dennis the Menace' is set in Elgin.
  • Part of the song "Hustler Musik
    Hustler Musik

    "Hustler Musik" is the second single from Lil Wayne's 2005 album Tha Carter II. Though very popular it failed to live up on the Billboard charts to other singles put out by Lil Wayne....
    " by Lil Wayne is also set in Elgin.


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