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Hodgkins, IL (in city)
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25 S La Grange Rd Apt E
La Grange, IL (in city)
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410 W Burlington Ave Unit 308
La Grange, IL (in city)
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116 S La Grange Rd
La Grange, IL (in city)
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5413 S Edgewood Ln
La Grange Highlands, IL (in city)
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204 S Madison Ave
La Grange, IL (in city)
4 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
2058 sq.ft.
Located in La Grange historic neighborhood. Two blocks from Metra trains. European style living …more»
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621 S Waiola Ave
La Grange, IL (in city)
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3400 sq.ft.
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803 Chanticleer Ln
Hinsdale, IL (2.4 miles)
2 Bed, 1+ Bath Townhome
$959,000 View on Map
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6812 Fieldstone Dr
Burr Ridge, IL (3.3 miles)
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$2,499,000 View on Map
DWJ1220
308 Oak Brook Rd
Oak Brook, IL (3.7 miles)
4 Bed, 4 Bath Home
7600 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for La Grange, IL

La Grange, a suburb of Chicago, is a village in Cook County, in the U.S. state of Illinois. The population was 15,608 at the 2000 census. The name La Grange is French for "the barn".


The area around La Grange was first settled in the 1830s, when Chicago residents, already fed up with the rapid population increase in that city in the decade since its incorporation, moved out to the west. The first settler, Robert Leitch, came to what is now La Grange in 1830, a full seven years before the city of Chicago was incorporated in March 1837. La Grange's location, at approximately thirteen miles from Chicago's Loop, is not considered far at all from the city by today's standards, but in that time the residents enjoyed the peace of rural life without much communication with urban residents.

Incorporated on June 11, 1879, the Village of La Grange was the dream of Franklin Dwight Cossitt, born in Granby, Connecticut and raised in Tennessee, who moved to Chicago in 1862 and built a successful wholesale grocery business.

In 1870, Cossitt purchased several hundred acres of farmland in Lyons Township, along the Chicago-Dixon Road, known today as Ogden Avenue (U.S. Highway 34). Ogden Avenue, on the site of a defunct Native American trail, was also referred to as the "Old Plank Road". Planks were often stolen by settlers to be used as building material, which made travling very bumpy. When the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad came to town, La Grange was a milk stop called Hazel Glen. A few miles to the south, through present day Willow Springs, the Illinois and Michigan Canal had emerged as a major shipping corridor, connecting Chicago and the Great Lakes with the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers.

Cossitt set out to build the ideal suburban village - laying out streets, planting trees, donating property for churches and schools, and building quality homes for sale. He also placed liquor restrictions in the land deeds he sold to prevent the village from becoming a saloon town.

When Cossitt began his development, the area was served by a post office known as Kensington. But upon learning of another community already with that name in Illinois, Cossitt decided to name his town in honor of La Grange, Tennessee, where he had been raised as a youth on an uncle's cotton farm. However, today Kensington remains the name of one of the village's major streets.

After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed much of that city, thousands of its citizens sought new homes and opportunities far from the city's ills but within a convenient commute. La Grange was ideally situated to accommodate them.

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