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  1. 17-56887. GNIS feature ID. 2399593 [1] Website. www .oswegoil .org. Oswego ( / ɒsˈwiːɡoʊ /) is a village in Kendall and Will counties, Illinois, United States. Per the 2020 census, the population was 34,485. [3] Oswego is the largest municipality in Kendall County. Part of the Chicago metropolitan area, it is an exurb of Chicago.

    • United States
    • Illinois
    • 659 ft (201 m)
    • 60.5K
  2. As the pace of development quickened in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Oswego began annexing contiguous properties as a way of exerting some control over the inevitable growth. The village limits extended west of the Fox River for the first time in its history, and also grew east and north to U.S. Route 30. The village's population growth has ...

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  5. Oswego, Illinois. Village Hall. Oswego / ɒsˈwiːɡoʊ / is a village in Kendall County, Illinois, United States. The village population, in the 2020 census, is 34,585. [1] Its population has more than doubled since the 2000 census count of 13,326. With that growth, Oswego is the largest city located completely within Kendall County.

  6. Tollways. Scenic. ← IL 29. → IL 31. U.S. Route 30 ( US 30) is an east–west arterial surface road in northern Illinois. It runs from across the Mississippi River from Clinton, Iowa, to Lynwood at the Indiana state line. This is a distance of 153.79 miles (247.50 km).

    • 1926–present
    • 153.79 mi (247.50 km)
  7. Kendall County is a county in the U.S. state of Illinois, within the Chicago metropolitan area. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 131,869. [1] Its county seat is Yorkville, [2] and its most populous municipality is Oswego . Kendall County is part of the Chicago metropolitan area and was the fastest-growing county in the ...

  8. Downtown east side of Main Street 1875 – Located about 50 miles west of Chicago at the confluence of Waubonsie Creek and the Fox River in Kendall County, Oswego was settled, at least in part, for its transportation potential. A limestone shelf creates a natural, smooth-bottomed, ford across the river just above the mouth of the creek, making ...

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