See Also

Joliet, Illinois

The city of Joliet is located 40 miles southwest of Chicago Chicago

Chicago is the largest city [i] in the U.S. state [i] of Illinois [i], as well as the third-most populous [i] ... 

. It holds the county seat of Will County and is also incorporated in Kendall County. As of the 2000 census United States Census

The United States Census [i] is mandated by the United States Constitution [i]. ... 

, the city had a total population of 106,221. A special census conducted in 2006 pegged the city's population at a certified 145,803. Joliet is currently the fastest growing city in the Midwest and the 14th fastest growing city in the United States among cities larger than 100,000 people .

Discussions

  Discussion Features

   Ask a question about 'Joliet, Illinois'

   Start a new discussion about 'Joliet, Illinois'

   Answer questions about 'Joliet, Illinois'

   'Joliet, Illinois' discussion forum


Encyclopedia


The city of Joliet is located 40 miles southwest of Chicago Chicago

Chicago is the largest city [i] in the U.S. state [i] of Illinois [i], as well as the third-most populous [i] ... 

. It holds the county seat of Will County and is also incorporated in Kendall County. As of the 2000 census United States Census

The United States Census [i] is mandated by the United States Constitution [i]. ... 

, the city had a total population of 106,221. A special census conducted in 2006 pegged the city's population at a certified 145,803. Joliet is currently the fastest growing city in the Midwest and the 14th fastest growing city in the United States among cities larger than 100,000 people .

History

Joliet was first settled as a town in 1834 and originally bore the name Juliet . Some historians believe the town was named Juliet in honor of settler James B. Campbell's daughter. Other possible sources of the name include the Shakespearean William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was an English [i] poet [i] and playwright [i] widely regarded as the great ... 

 character or a corruption of the name of French Canadian Quebec

Quebec, or Qubec in French [i], In 1898, the Canadian Parliament passed the first ... 

 explorer Louis Jolliet Louis Jolliet

Louis Jolliet, also known Louis Joliet, was a Canadian [i] explorer [i] b ... 

, who visited the area in 1673. The name was eventually changed to Joliet in his memory in 1845, and the city was incorporated in 1852.

Maps from Joliet's exploration of the area placed a large hill or mound on what is now the south west corner of the city. That hill was named Mound Jolliet, and was made up entirely of clay. The spot was mined by early settlers and is now a depression. That depression was settled soon after and became known as the town of Rockdale.

Like many Midwestern cities dependent on manufacturing industries, Joliet has experienced past economic troubles, with the unemployment rate reaching as high as 25% in the early 1980s. Joliet's proximity to the Chicago metropolitan area has provided some relief; the city is increasingly evolving from its status as a steel-town to an exurb. Still, most new migrants to the area are moving to Joliet to live, choosing to work in bordering Cook and DuPage counties, and the downtown area, once downtrodden, is undergoing a total revitalization. The main attractions in Joliet's City Center are the Harrah's Casino and Hotel, Joliet Jackhammers baseball , and the Rialto Theatre, the 'Jewel of Joliet', which has been called one of the world's 10 most beautiful theatres. The 1999 film "Stir of Echos" starring Kevin Bacon had scenes shot on location in Joliet at both the Rialto Theatre and at the corner of Western Avenue and Center Street . Even though the movie was set in Chicago, the location in Joliet had the right "south-side" appearance and was an easier location to shoot than the large urban setting of Chicago.

Geography

Joliet is located at . According to the United States Census Bureau United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is a part of the United States Department of Commerce [i]. ... 

, the city has a total area of 99.3 kmē . 98.6 kmē of it is land and 0.8 kmē of it is water.

Demographics


As of the census Census

A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population [i] . ... 

 of 2000, there were 106,221 people, 36,182 households, and 25,399 families residing in the city. The population density Population density

Population density is a measurement of population [i] per unit area or unit volume. ... 

 was 1,077.6/kmē . There were 38,176 housing units at an average density of 387.3/kmē . The racial makeup of the city was 69.32% White White

White is a color [i] that has high brightness but zero hue [i]. ... 

, 18.16% African American African American

An African American is a member of an ethnic group [i] in the United States [i] whose ancestors, usual... 

, 0.28% Native American, 1.14% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 8.97% from other races Race

The term race distinguishes one population [i] of an animal species from another of the same species. ... 

, and 2.09% from two or more races. Hispanic Hispanic

Hispanic is a term denoting a derivation from Spain [i], its people [i] and culture [i] ... 

 or Latino of any race were 18.41% of the population.

There were 36,182 households out of which 38.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.9% were married couples living together, 13.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.8% were non-families. 24.7% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.81 and the average family size was 3.39.

In the city the population was spread out with 29.5% under the age of 18, 10.1% from 18 to 24, 33.1% from 25 to 44, 16.3% from 45 to 64, and 11.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females there were 98.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.3 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $47,761, and the median income for a family was $55,870. Males had a median income of $41,909 versus $29,100 for females. The per capita income for the city was $19,390. About 7.7% of families and 10.8% of the population were below the poverty line Poverty threshold

The poverty threshold, or poverty line, is the level of income [i] below which one cannot afford t... 

, including 13.5% of those under age 18 and 8.2% of those age 65 or over.

Transportation

Situated approximately 40 miles southwest of central Chicago, Joliet has long been a significant transportation hub. It lies on both sides of the Des Plaines River Des Plaines River

The Des Plaines River flows southward for 150 miles through southern Wisconsin [i] and northern Illinois [i] ... 

, a major waterway in Chicagoland Chicagoland

Chicagoland is an informal name for the Chicago [i] metropolitan area [i], used by local residents, busi ... 

, and was one of the principal ports on the Illinois and Michigan Canal Illinois and Michigan Canal

The Illinois and Michigan Canal ran 96 miles from the Bridgeport [i] neighborhood i ... 

. The Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern  railroad Rail transport

Rail transport is the transport [i] of passenger [i]s and goods [i] along railways or ... 

 came through in the 1850s, and the Santa Fe Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway

The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway , often abbreviated as Santa Fe, was one of the largest ... 

 line soon followed. U.S. Highways 6 U.S. Route 6

rticle_route=6|
map=US 6 map.png|
... 

 , 30 U.S. Route 30

article_route=30
|type=Primary
... 

 , 45 U.S. Route 45

U.S. Highway 45 is a north-south United States highway [i]. ... 

, 52 U.S. Route 52

U.S. Route 52 is a United States highway [i] that runs across the northern, eastern and southeastern reg ... 

, and 66 U.S. Route 66

U.S. Route 66, was a highway in the U.S. Highway system [i]. ... 

  all ran through the city. In the 1960s, Interstate 55 Interstate 55

Interstate 55 is an interstate highway [i] in the central United States [i]. ... 

 and Interstate 80 Interstate 80

Interstate 80 is the second-longest Interstate Highway [i] in the United States [i]. ... 

 made their way through Joliet, linking up near Channahon just west of the city limits. The phrase "Crossroads of Mid-America", found on the Joliet seal, is an allusion to the intersection of I-80 and I-55. Also, Joliet is the final stop on the Metra Metra

Metra is Chicagoland [i]'s commuter rail [i] system, serving over 200 stations on 11 lines across the Regional Transportation Authority [i] ... 

 lines from Chicago Union Station Union Station (Chicago)

Union Station is a Chicago [i] train station [i] that opened in 1925 [i], replacing an earlier 1881 [i] ... 

 and La Salle Street Station LaSalle Street Station

LaSalle Street Station is a commuter rail [i] terminal [i] in downtown Chicago, Illinois [i] ... 

, so there are not one but two ways to get in and out of Chicago during the week, depending on where you want to go downtown.

Landmarks

The famous Joliet Prison  is near downtown on Collins Street and is featured in the hit television show Prison Break Prison Break

Prison Break is an American [i] television series [i] that premiere ... 

. It was also used for the opening scenes in the popular 1980 movie, The Blues Brothers The Blues Brothers

The Blues Brothers was a rhythm and blues [i]/blues [i] band fronted by comedians Dan Aykroyd [i] an ... 

. The Joliet Arsenal  is in nearby Elwood. Stateville Correctional Center, the principal prison Prison

prison, penitentiary, or correctional facility is a place in which individuals are physicall... 

 for the state of Illinois, is located in the neighboring city of Crest Hill. The Rialto Square Theatre Rialto Square Theatre

The Rialto Square Theatre is a theater in the Chicagoland [i] city of Joliet, Illinois [i]. ... 

, a favorite haunt of Al Capone Al Capone

Alphonse Gabriel Capone , popularly known as Al "Scarface" Capone, was an infamous Italian-American [i] ... 

 and filming location for scenes from Kevin Bacon's film "Stir of Echos", is on Chicago Street in downtown. There are two riverboat casino Riverboat casino

A Riverboat casino is a type of casino [i] unique to several areas of the United States [i]. ... 

s in Joliet: the Empress Casino near Channahon and Rockdale, and a Harrah's Harrah's Entertainment

Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. is a gaming [i] corporation [i] that owns and operates casino [i] ... 

 hotel and casino downtown.
Located at the northeast corner of Chicago and Clinton Streets, in downtown Joliet, is the historic Auditorium Building. Designed by G. Julian Barnes and built of limestone in 1891, it was controversial as one of the first buildings to combine religious, civic, and commercial uses. Built to replace St. John's Universalist Church, the upstairs sanctuary doubled as a civic auditorium; and the congregation leased space to businesses on the lower level. Having since sold the Auditorium Building, the congregation today survives as the Universalist Unitarian Church of Joliet; however, the sanctuary of Auditorium Building no longer survives and has recently been converted into upscale condominiums.

Colleges and universities

  • Joliet Junior College, the nation's first public community college
  • University of Saint Francis

High schools

  • Joliet Central High School
  • Joliet East High School
  • Joliet West High School
  • Joliet Catholic Academy
  • Plainfield South High School

Sports

One of Joliet's nicknames is the "City of Champions".

Joliet is home to three high schools: Joliet Central Joliet Central High School

Joliet Central High School is located at , in Joliet, Illinois [i], USA. ... 

, Joliet West, and Joliet Catholic Academy. Joliet Catholic Academy was formed in 1990 as a merger between the city's all-boys and all-girls Catholic Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church or Catholic Church is the Christian [i] Church [i] ... 

 high schools, Joliet Catholic High School and St. Francis Academy. Joliet Central was the first of three public high schools in Joliet. It was founded in 1901. JCHS is known for their high academic Scholastic Bowlers, and their Articulate Journal Club. Joliet East  and Joliet West were built in later years to accommodate the baby boom Post-World War II baby boom

As is often the case with a large war, the elation of victory and large numbers of males returning to their co... 

. Joliet Central JROTC has been an Honor Unit with Distinction for the past 20 years. Joliet West JROTC has been named an Honor Unit with Distinction several times as well.

Joliet Catholic is known primarily for its football American football

American football, known in the United States [i] and Canada [i] simply as football, is a competit ... 

. Since the founding of the state football playoffs in 1974, Joliet Catholic has won a record 12 state football championships. The Hilltoppers, as they are known, have produced NFL National Football League

The National Football League is the largest professional American football [i] league [i] ... 

 players Mike Alstott and Tom Thayer, along with Dan "Rudy" Ruettiger of Notre Dame fame.

Joliet Township High Schools Central have been known for their great basketball teams.

JTHS Central's Band has been the best in the nation, receiving countless awards of achievement.

Joliet is also home to the minor league baseball team the Joliet JackHammers Joliet JackHammers

The Joliet JackHammers are an independent baseball [i] team based in Joliet, Illinois [i] ... 

 of the Northern Independent League.

Chicagoland Speedway is also located in Joliet, which plays host to annual events from NASCAR NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is the largest sanctioning body of motorsport [i]s i ... 

 and Indy Racing League Indy Racing League

The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American b... 

. During major races, the population of the city more than doubles due to the large number of racefans in the city. Route 66 Motor Speedway also takes place on the drag-strip across the street from the speedway. Joliet Central has become actively involved in Route 66 by building an alternative fuel source vehicle.

Notable natives and Citizens

  • Frank Perconte Frank Perconte

    Frank Perconte was a non-commissioned officer [i] during World War II [i] with Easy Company [i], 2nd Battalion [i] ... 

     - paratrooper who served with Easy Company
  • Mike Alstott, NFL National Football League

    The National Football League is the largest professional American football [i] league [i] ... 

     football player
  • Jesse Barfield, baseball player
  • Lionel Richie Lionel Richie

    Lionel Brockman Richie, Jr. is an American [i] R&B [i] singer [i], songwriter [i] ... 

    , singer
  • John Barrowman John Barrowman

    John Barrowman is a Scottish-American [i] actor, musical performer, dancer, singer, skater and TV presen ... 

    , singer, actor
  • Nora Bayes Nora Bayes

    Nora Bayes was a popular United States [i] entertainer [i] of the early 20th century [i].

... 

, singer
  • John Beck, actor
  • Da Brat Da Brat

    Da Brat is a rapper [i] who emerged in the early 1990 [i]s and was the first solo female rap artist to g ... 

    , rapper
  • Jimmy Chamberlin Jimmy Chamberlin

    James Joseph "Jimmy" Chamberlin is a musician, best known as the drummer [i] for the rock [i] ... 

    , rock drummer
  • Tyler Christopher Tyler Christopher

    Tyler Christopher is an actor [i] best known for his role on the ABC [i] d... 

    , actor
  • Adrianne Curry Adrianne Curry

    Adrianne Marie Curry is an American [i] fashion model [i] and reality television [i] ... 

    , model/television personality who appeared in "America's Next Top Model America's Next Top Model

    Americas Next Top Model is a competitive reality television [i] show created by supermodel [i] Tyra Banks [i]... 

    " and "The Surreal Life The Surreal Life

    The Surreal Life is a reality television [i] series that sets a select group of out-of-the-spotlight ... 

    "
  • Height of Roman Fashion, rock band that recorded the theme song for "Inked"
  • Michael Kiely, Interactive entrepreneur of "Modus Marketing Group" and "TheGreenHead"
  • Andy Dick Andy Dick

    Andy Dick is an American [i] actor [i] and comedian [i] best known for his roles on TV sitcoms [i] ... 

    , actor, comedian
  • Janina Gavankar, actor, recording artist
  • Larry Gura, All Star Major League Baseball Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in professional baseball [i]. ... 

     Pitcher for the Cubs, Yankees New York Yankees

    The New York Yankees are a Major League Baseball [i] team, based in the borough of The Bronx [i], in New York City [i] ... 

    , and his greatest team the Kansas City Royals Kansas City Royals

    The Kansas City Royals are a Major League Baseball [i] team based in Kansas City, Missouri [i]. ... 

  • Kathryn Hays Kathryn Hays

    Kathryn Hays is an American [i] actress [i].... 

    , actress
  • Lawrence Jenco, hostage, writer
  • Mercedes McCambridge Mercedes McCambridge

    Mercedes Agnes Carlotta McCambridge was an Academy Award [i]-winning American [i]... 

    , actress
  • George Mikan, Hall of Fame basketball player
  • Don Murray, jazz clarinetist
  • Robert Novak, conservative columnist
  • Larry Parks Larry Parks

    Larry Parks was an American [i] actor who was blacklisted [i] by the Hollywood [i] ... 

    , actor who played Al Jolson Al Jolson

    Asa "Al Jolson" Yoelson was an acclaimed American [i] singer [i] and actor [i] whose caree ... 

     but blacklisted during era of McCarthyism McCarthyism

    McCarthyism is the term describing a period of intense anti-Communist [i] suspicion in the United States [i] ... 

  • Adam Rapp, novelist and playwright.
  • Anthony Rapp Anthony Rapp

    Anthony Dean Rapp is an American [i] stage [i] and film [i] actor best known for o ... 

    , actor
  • Daniel Ruettiger Daniel Ruettiger

    Daniel E. "Rudy" Ruettiger

... 

, college football player, motivational speaker, the movie Rudy was about him
  • Scott Spiezio, Famous Baseball Player
  • Tom Thayer, retired NFL football player
  • Lynne Thigpen Lynne Thigpen

    Lynne Thigpen was an American [i] actress [i].

... 

, Tony-award winning actress
  • Audrey Totter Audrey Totter

    Audrey Totter is an American [i] actress [i].

... 

, actress
  • William Cornelius van Horne William Cornelius Van Horne

    Sir William Cornelius Van Horne, KCMG [i] was a pioneering North America [i]n railway [i] executive [i] ... 

    , railroad entrepreneur
  • Alton Morris, Successful Chef, Restauranteur and Food Network food stylist
  • Antonio A. Jimerson, Air Force Non Commissioned Officer
  • Vince Vieluf Vince Vieluf

    Vince Vieluf, was born Vincent Ernest Vieluf on November 10, 1970 in Joliet, Illinois [i] and spent most... 

    , actor
  • Lois Delander, Miss America 1927
  • Thomas Gemignani, Phoenician Resort and Spa Concierge Scottsdale AZ

Facts

  • It is illegal to mispronounce the city's name as 'Jolly-ETTE'. This will incur a $5 fine.

External links