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

If you want to learn more about Taylorville City, Illinois, you should first get some information about its population. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are approximately 63,279 people living in the city. The population of the city is composed of white people, who account for 61.7% of the total. Asians make up 5.4% of the population, while 17.8% are Hispanic. Finally, there are also 2.6% of people who identify as other races.

The first school in Taylorville was established by John W. Wheat in 1840. Classes were held in homes or other available buildings. By 1850, the city had grown and a brick seminary was built. The lower story was used for school, and the upper level was a Temperance Hall. The building is now located north of the Post Office. This historic landmark is an important part of the community's history.

The median age of all Taylorville, IL residents is 44.2 years old. This is slightly higher than the national average of 33.4%, and is lower than the neighboring cities of Farmersville and Keyesport, which have both 27.5% of their total population. Among all people born in the city, Mexicans were the most common foreign-born citizens. In total, Mexicans were the natal country of 644,788 people in Illinois. Other countries of origin included China, India, and Poland.

During the late 1800s, the city was not served by a railroad. The city benefited from a railroad, and the city's buildings and infrastructure soon improved. After the railroad came to Taylorville, the town's population jumped to nearly 3000. The railroad was later taken over by the Baltimore and Ohio. In the early 1900s, Taylorville was one of the fastest growing cities in the United States.