St. Charles (Illinois)
St. Charles | ||
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Nickname : STC | ||
Downtown St. Charles |
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Location in Illinois | ||
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Basic data | ||
Foundation : | 1834 | |
State : | United States | |
State : | Illinois | |
Counties : |
Kane County DuPage County |
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Coordinates : | 41 ° 55 ′ N , 88 ° 19 ′ W | |
Time zone : | Central ( UTC − 6 / −5 ) | |
Inhabitants : - Metropolitan Area : |
31,834 (status: 2003) 9,572,572 (status: 2010) |
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Population density : | 877 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Area : | 36.5 km 2 (approx. 14 mi 2 ) of which 36.3 km 2 (approx. 14 mi 2 ) are land |
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Height : | 223 m | |
Postal code : | 60174 | |
Area code : | +1 630 | |
FIPS : | 17-66703 | |
GNIS ID : | 417234 | |
Website : | www.ci.st-charles.il.us | |
Mayor : | Donald P. DeWitte |
St. Charles is a city in the north of the US state Illinois in Kane County and DuPage County . The city has 32,134 inhabitants on an area of 36.6 km², of which 0.4 km² is water. The city on the Fox River has many parks. In addition to the Fox River, the Ferson Creek and Norton Creek also flow through the city . There are also a number of smaller lakes in the city area.
history
The city was formerly called Charleston. In 1839 the name was changed to St. Charles at the instigation of the attorney SS Jones .
Cityscape
The city presents itself as a typical American small town, but also shows a bit of Mediterranean flair. Because of the many shops it is a tourist attraction and is also very friendly. Particularly striking is the famous Wild Rose house , which served as a shelter for the Underground Railroad . There escaped black slaves found refuge and were able to escape through a tunnel. The big house is also known for the claim that Abraham Lincoln spent one night there. For visitors to this house it is advisable to take a special look at the north face; there are bullet holes of the notorious Al Capone , who is said to have killed someone there.
school
St. Charles is located in School District D303. There are 12 elementary schools, 3 middle schools and 2 high schools.
sons and daughters of the town
- Robert H. Austin (* 1946), biophysicist