Libertyville, IL
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About Libertyville
- • Marlon Brando, the iconic actor, once called Libertyville home during his youth.
- • The nationally recognized MainStreet Libertyville organization originated here, promoting downtown revitalization.
- • The Milwaukee Road railroad significantly boosted Libertyville's growth in the late 19th century.
- • Legend says a tunnel system exists beneath downtown, rumored to have prohibition-era origins.
- • The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 caused an influx of refugees, spurring early growth.
- • Named Libertyville in 1837 for its residents' patriotic spirit, it incorporated in 1882.
- • With about 20,000 residents, it's a sizable village but smaller than nearby Waukegan.
- • Sitting at 705 feet, the elevation is higher than Chicago, offering slightly better views.
- • Many residents commute to Chicago for work, but healthcare is a growing local sector.
- • Libertyville offers a charming blend of small-town tranquility and upscale suburban living.
- • The Chicago Bears, a short drive away, won Super Bowl XX in memorable fashion.
- • Libertyville High School's football team boasts a rich history, consistently competing for state titles.