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  1. Downtown Lombard. (630) 620-8063. VISIT Website. BACK TO PREVIOUS PAGE. Overview. Downtown Lombard's rich heritage and unique character offers residents & visitors alike unique shopping and exquisite dining selections. Historic Downtown Lombard and the beautiful Lilacia Park are home to special events for all ages throughout the year.

    • Lombard, 60148, IL
    • (630) 620-8063
  2. Lombard Town Centre is dedicated to preserving and promoting our historic downtown as the heart of Lombard and a vibrant commercial destination. Enjoy unique shopping and dining in Historic Downtown Lombard and the beautiful Lilacia Park. Special events for all ages throughout the year. Free parking. Visit Website. Phone. (630) 620-8063. Address.

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  4. Village of Lombard 255 E Wilson Avenue Lombard, IL 60148-3926 Phone: 630-620-5700 Village Hall Hours Village Hall Walk-In Hours are Monday - Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

  5. A tour of the historic downtown area, within walking distance of the commuter train depot, highlights the significant heritage earlier residents left to contemporary Lombard: the historic Lilacia Park, Lombard Historical Museum, Helen M. Plum Memorial Library as well as the Maple Street Chapel, a historic landmark in the spired Gothic style ...

  6. Welcome to Babcock's Grove House, an intimate Lombardian-family-owned and operated restaurant located in the heart of downtown Lombard, IL. All menu items are made from scratch daily using primarily local, seasonal ingredients. NO freezers (except for ice cream), microwaves, reservations, TVs or wifi. Just good food, company and conversation ...

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  7. Village of Lombard 255 E Wilson Avenue Lombard, IL 60148-3926 Phone: 630-620-5700 Village Hall Hours Village Hall Walk-In Hours are Monday - Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

  8. Mar 22, 2013 · Established in 1834 under the name Babcock's Grove and incorporated in 1869, Lombard has been home to some prominent figures, including Ellen Martin, the first woman in Illinois to vote, and Harold Gray, the creator of the "Little Orphan Annie" comic strip. Here are some historic moments of the town known as the "Lilac Village," caught by Chicago Tribune photographers.

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