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  1. Algonquin is a village in McHenry and Kane counties, Illinois, [3] in the United States. It is a suburb of Chicago, located approximately 40 miles (64 km) northwest of the Loop. As of the 2020 census, the village's population was 29,700.

  2. Algonquin, Illinois, is steeped in history, with one particular site standing as a testament to the town's origins and the contributions of its early settlers. The Mineral Springs site, a vital water source that attracted both humans and wildlife for centuries, holds a significant place in Algonquin's history and offers an opportunity to ...

  3. History of Algonquin. The Village of Algonquin was settled in 1834 and incorporated in 1890, and sits in both Kane and McHenry Counties. Located approximately 47 miles northwest of the Chicago Loop, the Village has seen significant growth over the last decade.

  4. Booklet, “Once Upon a Town – Algonquin. Ill.: The First 100 Years” written by the Algonquin Historic Commission. Includes pictures and text. 40 pages. Bull Valley: Copies of the “Bull’s Eye” newsletter sent to property owners. Contains local history. 1979 - 1980 monthly issues at McHenry County Historical Society Museum.

  5. Historical Maps of Algonquin. Journey back in time with 19 historical maps of Algonquin, dating from 1925 to present day. Explore and discover the history of Algonquin through detailed topographic maps, featuring cities, landmarks, and geographical changes.

  6. The meaning of the word Algonquin from Native American tradition is "across the water," which was also fitting for a river town. The name Algonquin became official on December 23, 1847. Return to the History of Algonquin.

  7. It was eighty-seven ago, on June 8, 1935, that Algonquin residents witnessed the grandest celebration in the history of the Village. In commemoration of its 100th birthday, the Village hosted a huge centennial celebration.

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