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Lemont's first settlers arrived in 1833. The town, then called Athens, began its development along the site of the Illinois & Michigan Canal that flows through the town. The canal, begun in 1836 and completed in 1848, linked the Illinois River and Lake Michigan to make a direct waterway to the Mississippi River.
Demographics. Political districts. References. External links. Lemont Township, Cook County, Illinois. Coordinates: 41°39′52″N 87°57′49″W. Lemont Township is one of 29 townships in Cook County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 22,645 and it contained 8,580 housing units. [1] Geography.
Village of Lemont 418 Main Street, Lemont, IL 60439 (630) 257-1550 VLEMONT@LEMONT.IL.US. Website created by ...
Lemont is a village in the Chicagoland region of Illinois, a state in the Midwest of the United States of America . Get in. 41°40′36″N 87°59′6″W. Map of Lemont.
About. In 2021, Lemont, IL had a population of 17.5k people with a median age of 44 and a median household income of $119,750. Between 2020 and 2021 the population of Lemont, IL grew from 17,131 to 17,535, a 2.36% increase and its median household income grew from $114,509 to $119,750, a 4.58% increase.
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The Lemont Downtown Historic District is a commercial historic district encompassing 14 city blocks in downtown Lemont, Illinois. The district has served as the village's downtown since the 1850s, when the newly opened Illinois & Michigan Canal and subsequent limestone quarrying in the area sparked a local economic boom.