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Kane County is a
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in the U.S. state of
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. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 515,269, making it the fifth-most populous county in Illinois. Its
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is
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, and its largest city is Aurora. Kane County is one of the collar counties of the metropolitan statistical area designated "
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History

Kane County was formed out of
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in 1836. The county was named in honor of Elias Kane,
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from Illinois, and the first Secretary of State of Illinois. File:Kane County Illinois 1836.png, Kane County from the time of its creation to 1837, when DeKalb County was split off File:Kane County Illinois 1837.png, Kane County between 1837 and 1841 File:Kane County Illinois 1841.png, Kane County in 1841, reduced to its present size


Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county's area was , of which is land and (0.8%) is water. Its largest cities are along the Fox River.


Climate

In recent years, average temperatures in the county seat of Geneva have ranged from a low of in January to a high of in July, although a record low of was recorded in January 1985 and a record high of was recorded in July 1936. The average monthly precipitation ranged from in February to in July.


Adjacent counties

* McHenry County (north) * Cook County (east) * DuPage County (east) * Will County (southeast) * Kendall County (south) *
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(west)


Parks and recreation

* Fox River Trail *
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* Illinois Prairie Path * James "Pate" Philip State Park


Forest preserves

Kane County has an extensive forest preserve program, with numerous nature preserves, historic sites, and trails. * Almon Underwood Prairie * Andersen Woods * Arlene Shoemaker * Aurora West * Barnes * Big Rock Forest Preserve & Campground * Binnie Forest Preserve * Blackberry Maples * Bliss Woods * Bolcum Road Wetlands * Bowes Creek Greenway Forest Preserve * Bowes Creek Woods Forest Preserve * Braeburn Marsh * Brewster Creek Forest Preserve * Brunner Family * Buffalo Park Forest Preserve * Burlington Prairie * Burnidge Forest Preserve/Paul Wolff Campground * Camp Tomo Chi-Chi Knolls * Campton *
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* Culver * Deer Valley Golf Course * Dick Young * Eagles Forest Preserve * Edgewater Greenway Forest Preserve * Elburn Forest Preserve * Elgin Shores * Fabyan * Ferson Creek * Fitchie Creek * Fox River Bluff East & Fox River Bluff West * Fox River Forested Fen Forest Preserve * Fox River Shores * Freeman Kame – Meagher * Glenwood Park Forest Preserve * Grunwald Farms * Gunnar Anderson * Hampshire Forest Preserve * Hampshire South Forest Preserve * Hannaford Woods/Nickels Farm * Helm Woods * Hoscheit Woods Forest Preserve * Hughes Creek Golf Club * Jack E. Cook Park & Forest Preserve * Jelkes Creek * Johnson's Mound * Jon J. Duerr * Kenyon Farm * Lake Run Forest Preserve * LeRoy Oakes * Les Arends * Lone Grove Forest Preserve * McLean Fen Forest Preserve * Meissner Prairie – Corron * Mill Creek * Muirhead Springs * New Haven Park * Oakhurst * Otter Creek * Pingree Grove Forest Preserve * Poplar Creek * Prairie Green * Raceway Woods * Raymond Street * Regole * Rutland Forest Preserve * Sauer Family Prairie Kame * Schweitzer Woods * Settler's Hill * Sleepy Hollow Ravine * Tekakwitha Woods * Tyler Creek Forest Preserve * Virgil Forest Preserve * Voyageur's Landing * Willoughby Farms


Demographics

As of the 2010 census, there were 515,269 people, 170,479 households, and 128,323 families residing in the county. The population density was . There were 182,047 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the county was 74.6% white, 5.7% black or African American, 3.5% Asian, 0.6% American Indian, 13.0% from other races, and 2.6% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 30.7% of the population. In terms of ancestry, 24.3% were
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, 13.0% were Irish, 7.9% were Polish, 7.4% were Italian, 7.1% were
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, and 2.4% were
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. Of the 170,479 households, 42.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.2% were married couples living together, 11.0% had a female householder with no husband present, 24.7% were non-families, and 19.8% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.98 and the average family size was 3.45. The median age was 34.5 years. The median income for a household in the county was $67,767 and the median income for a family was $77,998. Males had a median income of $53,833 versus $39,206 for females. The per capita income for the county was $29,480. About 7.0% of families and 9.1% of the population were below the
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, including 13.5% of those under age 18 and 5.7% of those age 65 or over.


Education

*
Aurora University Aurora University (AU) is a private university in Aurora, Illinois. In addition to its main campus and the Orchard Center in Aurora, AU offers programs online, at its George Williams College campus in Williams Bay, Wisconsin, and at the Wood ...
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Elgin Community College Elgin Community College (ECC) is a public community college in Elgin, Illinois. It was founded in 1949 as part of Elgin Area School District U46. Community College District 509 was formed 17 years later in 1966, a year after Illinois legislators ...
* Judson University * Waubonsee Community College


Infrastructure


Health care

There are several hospitals serving the county: * Advocate Sherman Hospital, Elgin * Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital, Geneva * Presence Mercy Medical Center, Aurora * Presence Saint Joseph Hospital, Elgin * Rush-Copley Medical Center, Aurora


Transportation

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Airport

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Aurora Municipal Airport Chicago/Aurora Municipal Airport is a public airport opened in April 1966, located in the village of Sugar Grove, Illinois, United States, west of the city of Aurora, both in Kane County. The airport is owned and operated by the City of Auro ...


Major highways

Kane county has an extensive county highway system that includes federal, state and county maintained routes. During the years that the county was represented by Dennis Hastert it received many federal earmarks for highway improvements to respond to population growth. In addition, the county has entered into an agreement with the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority to operate a limited access toll bridge on the
Longmeadow Parkway The Longmeadow Parkway is a bypass of Algonquin, Illinois, that is partially open with the remainder under construction. It is a four-lane Fox River Bridge crossing and four-lane arterial roadway corridor with a median, approximately in length ...
that is not connected to any other tollway. * Interstate 88 * Interstate 90 * U.S. Highway 20 * U.S. Highway 30 *
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* Illinois Route 19 * Illinois Route 25 * Illinois Route 31 * Illinois Route 38 * Illinois Route 47 *
Illinois Route 56 Illinois Route 56 (IL 56) is a east–west state highway in northern and northeastern Illinois. It runs from the interchange of Illinois Route 47 at U.S. Route 30 (US 30) in Sugar Grove east to US 12/ US 20/ US 45 (Mannheim Road) by Be ...
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Illinois Route 58 Illinois Route 58 (IL 58, Illinois 58), also known as Golf Road for most of its route, is a state highway in northeast Illinois. It runs from Illinois Route 25 (Liberty Street) in Elgin east to U.S. Route 41 (Skokie Boulevard) in Skokie. This ...
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Illinois Route 62 Illinois Route 62 (IL 62) is a east–west state road in northeast Illinois. It runs from western Algonquin at IL 31 (Western Algonquin Bypass) to the intersection with IL 83 (Elmhurst Road) by industrial Mount Prospect. Route ...
* Illinois Route 64 *
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* Army Trail Road *
Randall Road Randall Road is a major north-south county highway in McHenry and Kane County, Illinois. The road is named after Norman Randall, a prominent area landowner in the 1930s. It serves as the western extent of the Fox Valley suburbs in the Chicago m ...
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Longmeadow Parkway The Longmeadow Parkway is a bypass of Algonquin, Illinois, that is partially open with the remainder under construction. It is a four-lane Fox River Bridge crossing and four-lane arterial roadway corridor with a median, approximately in length ...
* Kane County Route 37 *
Lake Cook Road Lake Cook Road (alternatively referred to as County Line Road or Main Street in some areas) is a major east–west highway in Cook, Lake, McHenry, and Kane Counties in Illinois. For much of its length, it marks the border between Cook and L ...


Communities


Cities

* Aurora (mostly) * Batavia (mostly) * Elgin (mostly) *
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* St. Charles (mostly) * Yorkville (part)


Villages

* Algonquin (part) *
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(part) * Bartlett (part) * Big Rock * Burlington * Campton Hills * Carpentersville * East Dundee (mostly) * Elburn * Gilberts *
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Hoffman Estates Hoffman Estates is a village in Illinois, United States. The village is located primarily in Cook County, with a small section in Kane County. It is a suburb of Chicago. Per the 2020 census, the population was 52,530. The village now serves ...
(part) * Huntley (part) * Kaneville * Lily Lake * Maple Park (part) * Montgomery (mostly) * North Aurora * Pingree Grove * Sleepy Hollow * South Elgin * Sugar Grove *
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* Wayne (part) *
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Census-designated place

* Prestbury


Other unincorporated communities

* Allens Corners * Almora * Bald Mound * Bowes * Five Island Park * Freeman * La Fox * Mooseheart * North Plato * Nottingham Woods * Plato Center * Rainbow Hills * Starks * Udina * Valley View * Wasco


Townships

* Aurora Township * Batavia Township * Big Rock Township * Blackberry Township * Burlington Township * Campton Township * Dundee Township * Elgin Township * Geneva Township * Hampshire Township * Kaneville Township * Plato Township * Rutland Township * St. Charles Township * Sugar Grove Township * Virgil Township


Politics

Kane County is coterminous with the 16th Judicial Circuit. The 16th Judicial Circuit is divided into four subcircuits. The first subcircuit consists of the majority of Aurora Township. The second subcircuit consists of most of Elgin and Dundee townships. The fourth subcircuit consists the
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area of Batavia,
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, and Saint Charles. The third subcircuit consists of all territory not included in the other three subcircuits, which corresponds to an area of roughly the western two thirds of the county. As one of the Yankee-settled and prosperous suburban “ collar counties”, Kane County was a stronghold of the Free Soil Party in its first few elections, being one of nine Illinois counties to give a plurality to Martin van Buren in 1848. Kane County then unsurprisingly became solidly Republican for the century and a half following that party's formation. It voted for the GOP presidential nominee in every election between 1856 and 2004 except that of 1912 when the Republican Party was mortally divided and Progressive Theodore Roosevelt carried the county with a majority of the vote over conservative incumbent William Howard Taft. The gradual shift of the GOP towards white
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Evangelicals, however, has led the generally moderate electorate of Kane and the other “collar counties” to trend towards the Democratic Party. In 2008, then-Illinois Senator
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became the first Democrat to carry Kane County since Franklin Pierce in 1852, and the first ever to win an absolute majority of the county's vote (the previous two Democratic winners, Pierce and James K. Polk in 1844 had both gained only pluralities due to strong Free Soil votes). Obama won a plurality in 2012, and
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improved upon Obama's showing to become the second Democrat to win a majority in 2016. In 2020, Joe Biden had the best performance ever by a Democrat in the county, even besting Obama's 2008 victory.


See also

* Dundee Township Park District *
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* Fox River (Illinois River tributary) * Golden Corridor *
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* National Register of Historic Places listings in Kane County, Illinois * Tri-Cities, Illinois


Notable people

* Patricia Golden * Frank D. Weir


References

;General *


External links


Kane County government website
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