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Illinois

Illinois is a state located in the mid-western area of the United States. It ranks 25th in terms of total land area and fifth in terms of population, and is home to Chicago, the third most populous city in the United States.

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What is Chicago's sister city?

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What is the average salary for a person living in Illinois?

According to the US Census Bureau, the average annual income for households in Illinois was $56,230 in May 2008. This is over the national average of $52,029.

How long does it take priority mail to get from Chicago to NY?

Priority mail through the U.S. Postal Service is usually delivered in two to three business days, regardless of origin or destination. However, it can take as long as five days in some circumstances.

Who founded Illinois?

Illinois had been established as a territory for Native Americans well before being founded. The first founders of the modern state were Father Marquette and Louis Joliet.

Why did Illinois choose a nickname the prairie state?

Illinois is called the Prairie State because it has open spaces with flat lands and crop lands. You can grow anything from corn, wheat, barley, and more. It's also called the grain producing bucket of the world.

How many senators is there in Illinois?

Illinois has 2 U.S. Senators as does every state. The 2 current Illinois senators are Dick Durbin, a Democrat, and Mark Kirk, a Republican. Barack Obama was a U.S. Senator from Illinois from 2005-2008.

What county is Bloomingdale Illinois in?

Bloomingdale, Georgia is in Chatham County.

What are some popular places to visit in Illinois?

Illinois has many tourist attractions including the Illinois state capital in Springfield, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, the Art Institute of Chicago, Millennium Park in Chicago (3 square blocks of open lakefront complete with a Ferris Wheel, outdoor music pavilion and ice skating rink), Navy Pier in Chicago, Six Flags theme park located halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee, Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Wrigley Field (home to the Chicago Cubs) in Chicago, major league sports teams in Chicago (Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bears, Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawks).

How do you file a quiet title lawsuit in Tennessee?

You should retain a real estate attorney licensed by the Tennessee State Bar Association. He or she will be familiar with the legal process and will guide you every step of the way. You can also represent yourself, however, I do not recommend that under any circumstances (unless you are a lawyer).

Is Illinois closer to Mexico or Canada?

Illinois is closer to Canada than to Mexico.

Who is the speaker of the house in Illinois?

its obvious actually the speaker of the house is the guy who talks......

Do you have to be a resident to vote in Illinois?

No, a driver's license is not required to vote.

Is Illinois farther south than Maryland?

Illinois is further south than Maryland.

How many miles from Springfield Illinois to the Grand Canyon?

It is 1,466 miles according to Google Maps and beynd the range of evem a four day weekend..

What does Illinois look like?

It's flatlands in the southern half and good times in the northern

What county is Oak Lawn Illinois in?

Oak Park is in Cook County. It is where Frank Lloyd Wright lived for a time. Edgar Rice Burroughs (author of Tarzan) was born here.

Can there be a tornado in northern Illinois?

Yes, tornadoes are not uncommon in northern Illinois. One the most notable of these was the F5 tornado that struck Plainfield, Illinois, not far from Chicago, on August 28, 1990 killing 29 people.

Do Illinois have three capitals?

Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818 becoming the 21st state to join the union. Kaskaskie was the capital city in the Illinois Territory and continued as the capital city in the state of Illinois until 1819 when the capital was moved to Vandalia. In 1837, the state legislature moved the state capital to Springfield. Springfield is the capital city in Illinois and has been since 1837.