Algonquin, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Village of Algonquin includes several distinct neighborhoods. Most are subdivisions. Below are the demographics of the city's population and steets. In addition to the population, there are dozens of restaurants and stores within the city. While Algonquin has urban conveniences, it retains its rural roots. Residents enjoy a high quality of life and an excellent school system.

Roads: There are many major roads in Algonquin, including the Highland Avenue, Lake Cook Road, River Road, Souwanas Trail, and Edgewood Drive. Algonquin Road connects the village to Barrington, Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Wheeling, and Northbrook. Algonquin Road is primarily used for retail activities. It has a population of around 3,900.

The Village of Algonquin was incorporated on February 25, 1890, and the village's first village hall was constructed on 31 Jan 1907. This building is still functioning as a community gathering place and historical landmark. The current Village Hall was built on Harnish Drive in 1996 and serves the same function. A new village hall is located at 2200 Harnish Drive. And while the village's population is relatively small, the city has a growing business community.

Besides a great public school system, Algonquin is home to many attractive attractions. The community is safe and well policed. The town center is conveniently located and has plenty of stores to meet residents' needs. The city is also surrounded by parks and open space, such as Holder Park and Yellowstone Park. Whether you need a new home or a renovated one, there's something for everyone in Algonquin.