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{{Infobox U.S. county
{{Infobox U.S. County|
| county = DuPage County
county = DuPage County|
| state = Illinois
state = Illinois |
| seal = Du Page County il seal.jpg
seal = Du Page County il seal.jpg |
map = Dupage County Illinois.png |
| founded year = 1839
map size = 150|
| founded date =
founded = 1839 |
| seat wl = Wheaton
seat = [[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]] |
| largest city wl = Naperville
area_total_sq_mi =337 |
| motto = ''The Magnificent Miles West of Chicago''
area_land_sq_mi =334 |
| area_total_sq_mi = 336.55
area_water_sq_mi =3 |
| area_land_sq_mi = 333.61
area percentage = 0.88% |
| area_water_sq_mi = 2.95
census yr = 2005|
| area percentage = 0.88%
pop = 930000 |
| pop = 930,528
density_km2 =1075|
| census yr =
web = www.co.dupage.il.us |
| census estimate yr = 2008
|}}
| density_sq_mi = 2784
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| time zone = Central
'''DuPage County''' is a [[county (United States)|county]] located in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Illinois]]. Its [[county seat]] is [[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]]. A special census in 2005 indicated the population to be 930,000 making it the second most populous county in Illinois after [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook County]], which borders it to the north and east; the two counties account for half the state's population. The population in 2010 is expected to reach 960,000. This county is part of the [[Chicago metropolitan area]]. The county is divided into nine different [[civil township|townships]]: [[Downers Grove Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Downers Grove]], [[Lisle Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Lisle]], [[Naperville Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Naperville]], [[York Township, DuPage County, Illinois|York]], [[Milton Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Milton]], [[Winfield Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Winfield]], [[Addison Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Addison]], [[Bloomingdale Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Bloomingdale]] and [[Wayne Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Wayne]]. The majority of DuPage is in the [[Area code 630 and 331|630 and 331 area codes]]; however, the areas of the county that are in the City of [[Chicago]] are in area code [[Area code 773|773]], although the part of the county within Chicago is primarily part of [[O'Hare International Airport]].
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| web = www.dupageco.org
| named for = Du Page (French fur trader)
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| ex image cap = Warrenville Grove Forest Preserve on the West Branch of the [[DuPage River]].
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'''DuPage County''' is a [[county (United States)|county]] located in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Illinois]]. Its [[county seat]] is the city of [[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]]. This county is part of the [[Chicago metropolitan area]]. The population estimate by the [[U.S. Census Bureau]] for 2008 is 930,528,{{GR|2}} making it the second most populous county in Illinois after [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook County]], which borders it to the north and east; the two counties account for half of the state's population. The county is divided into nine different [[civil township|townships]]: [[Addison Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Addison]], [[Bloomingdale Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Bloomingdale]], [[Downers Grove Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Downers Grove]], [[Lisle Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Lisle]], [[Milton Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Milton]], [[Naperville Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Naperville]], [[Wayne Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Wayne]], [[Winfield Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Winfield]] and [[York Township, DuPage County, Illinois|York]]. The majority of DuPage County is in the [[Area codes 630 and 331|630 and 331 area codes]]. However, the areas of the county that are in the city of [[Chicago]] are in area code [[Area code 773|773]], primarily part of [[O'Hare International Airport]].<ref name="map">{{cite web|title=DuPage County Map of Communities|url=http://www.co.dupage.il.us/generic.cfm?doc_id=809|work=Official website|publisher=DuPage County|year=2008|accessdate=2009-04-19}}</ref>


Long known as one of the [[Highest-income counties in the United States|nation's wealthiest counties]], DuPage County has transformed itself from a primarily agricultural economy to one rich in many different types of commerce. Today, DuPage County has a per capita income which is the highest in the state.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} DuPage County's per capita income is also the highest in the midwest; nineteen of the county's towns have average household incomes of over $100,000.
Long known as the nation's wealthiest county, DuPage County has transformed itself from a primarily agricultural economy to one rich in many different types of commerce. Today, DuPage County boasts a personal per capita income which is highest in the state, as well as a zero tolerance policy towards people with disabilities, non neighbors, and anyone who is not a multimillionaire. Friendliness is nearly non existant and locals will call the cops on anyone for even riding through on a bicycle.


The most populous municipality within DuPage County is [[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]]. The next largest communities are [[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]] and [[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]]. A small portion of the City of Chicago is located within the county limits; however, this area is primarily commercial and, as of recent census estimates, has only 230 residents. It also has some of the city [[Aurora, Illinois|Aurora]], which is within the county as well.
The most populous municipality within DuPage County is [[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]]. [[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]] and [[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]] are the next largest communities, respectively. A small portion of the City of Chicago is located within the county limits, however the area is primarily commercial and as of recent census estimates, only has 230 residents.

==Geography==
According to the [[U.S. Census Bureau]], the county has a total area of {{convert|337|sqmi|sqkm|lk=on|abbr=on|sp=us|sigfig=3}}, of which, {{convert|334|sqmi|sqkm|lk=off|abbr=on|sp=us|sigfig=3}} of it is land and {{convert|3|sqmi|sqkm|lk=off|abbr=on|sp=us|sigfig=2}} of it is water. The [[DuPage River]] and the [[Salt Creek (Des Plaines River Tributary)|Salt Creek]] flow through DuPage County. According to the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, the highest point in the county is located at the Mallard Lake Landfill, which is at its highest point {{convert|982|ft|m|0}} above mean sea level.<ref name="forestpreserve">{{cite web |url=http://www.dupageforest.com/info/envservicesfaq.html |title=Frequently Asked Questions about Environmental Services |author=Forest Preserve District of DuPage County |date=2008 |accessdate=2008-01-09}}</ref>

Counties that are adjacent to DuPage include:
*[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook County]] (north, east, and south)
*[[Will County, Illinois|Will County]] (south)
*[[Kendall County, Illinois|Kendall County]] (southwest)
*[[Kane County, Illinois|Kane County]] (west)


==History==
==History==
DuPage County was formed in 1839 out of [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook County]]. The county took its name from the [[DuPage River]], which was, in turn, named after a French fur trapper, DuPage.<ref>{{Cite web |url= http://www.dupagehistory.org/dupage_roots/Chapter2.htm|title= The French Connection|accessdate=3 January 2009|author=Thompson, Richard A.|work= History of DuPage County: DuPage Roots|publisher= DuPageHistory.org|date=}}</ref> The first written history to address the name, the ''1882 History of DuPage County, Illinois'', by Rufus Blanchard, relates:<ref>{{cite web|last = Blanchard|first = Rufus|title = History of DuPage County, Illinois|work = Illinois Digital Archives|publisher = Illinois Secretary of State and State Librarian|year = 1882|url = http://www.idaillinois.org/u?/npl,1195|format =|doi =| accessdate = 2009-01-03}}</ref>
[[Image:warrenvillegrove.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Warrenville Grove Forest Preserve on the West Branch of the [[DuPage River]]]]DuPage County was formed in 1839 out of [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook County]]. It is named after the [[DuPage River]], which flows through it. The first written history to address the name, the ''1882 History of DuPage County, Illinois'' relates:


Dupage County is demonic and cruel. Locals are hostile, they call police on anyone for as simple as riding through on a bicycle, and if they cant charge the outsider with stalking, they WILL charge him with being a suspicious person. Locals carry an absolute zero tolerance attitude towards non neighbors, people with disabilities, anyone who is different. Single men beware; the women are the worst of the worst quality on the continent of North America and they will complain on any man who even glances at them from 75 feet away. And if they dont complain, bystanders most certainly will.
{{cquote|The DuPage River had, from time immemorial, been a stream well known. It took its name from a French trader who settled on this stream below the fork previous to 1800. Hon. H. W. Blodgett, of Waukegan, informs the writer that J. B. Beaubien had often spoken to him of the old Frenchman, Du Page, whose station was on the bank of the river, down toward its mouth, and stated that the river took its name from him. The county name must have the same origin. Col Gurden S. Hubbard, who came into the country in 1818, informs the writer that the name DuPage, as applied to the river then, was universally known, but the trader for whom it was named lived there before his time. Mr. Beaubien says it is pronounced Du Pazhe (a having the sound of ah, and that the P should be a capital). This was in reply to Mr. Blodgett’s inquiry of him concerning the matter.}}


==Geography==
===Architecture===
The 31-story Oakbrook Terrace Tower in [[Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois|Oakbrook Terrace]], designed by [[Helmut Jahn]], is the tallest building in Illinois outside of Chicago.<ref>http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=126138</ref> The Elmhurst Art Museum is housed in a [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe|Mies Van Der Rohe]] building. There is a [[Frank Lloyd Wright]] house in [[Elmhurst, Illinois|Elmhurst]]. [[BAPS]], a conservative [[Hindu]] [[sect]], has built a large, intricately carved, marble temple in [[Bartlett, Illinois|Bartlett]]. There are many [[Sears Catalog Home]]s in [[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]]. The [[Byzantine]]-style clubhouse of the [[Medinah Country Club]] is also an architectural highlight of the county. Twenty of the county's towns have median (single family) house values of over All that architecture belies a horrible hostility that nothing can compare to. $400,000.<ref>http://www.chicagomag.com/images/2007/October%202007/RealEstate07_Charts.pdf</ref> [[Lombard]] is home to over 30 [[Lustron]] prefabricated steel homes.<ref> {{cite web
According to the 2000 census, the county has a total area of {{convert|336.55|sqmi}}, of which {{convert|333.61|sqmi}} (or 99.13%) is land and {{convert|2.95|sqmi}} (or 0.88%) is water.<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.census.gov/tiger/tms/gazetteer/county2k.txt
| url=http://www.piranhagraphix.com/Lustron/Lombard_Lustrons/lombard_lustrons.htm
| publisher=Scott Vargo
|title=Census 2000 U.S. Gazetteer Files: Counties
| language=English
|publisher=United States Census
| format=HTML
|accessdate=2011-02-13
| title=Lombard Lustrons
}}</ref> The [[DuPage River]] and the [[Salt Creek (Des Plaines River tributary)|Salt Creek]] flow through DuPage County. According to the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, the highest point in the county is located at the Mallard Lake Landfill, which at its highest point is {{convert|982|ft|m|0}} above mean sea level.<ref name="forestpreserve">{{cite web |url=http://www.dupageforest.com/info/envservicesfaq.html |title=Frequently Asked Questions about Environmental Services |author=Forest Preserve District of DuPage County |year=2008 |accessdate=2008-01-09 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070927142140/http://www.dupageforest.com/info/envservicesfaq.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-09-27}}</ref>
| accessdate=2007-10-27 }}</ref>
Do not be fooled; all that architechture belies the fact that DuPage is rotted to the core!


===Adjacent counties===
===Commerce===
DuPage County is the primary location of the [[Illinois Technology and Research Corridor]]. It is home to many large corporations, including:
Counties that are adjacent to DuPage include:
* [[Ace Hardware]] ([[Oak Brook]])
* [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook County]] (north and east)
* [[BP]] (formerly British Petroleum) ([[Warrenville]])
* [[Will County, Illinois|Will County]] (south)
* [[Calamos Investments]] ([[Naperville]])
* [[Kendall County, Illinois|Kendall County]] (southwest)
* [[DeVry University]] (Oak Brook)
* [[Kane County, Illinois|Kane County]] (west)
* [[Laidlaw]] ([[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]]) ([[Fortune 500]])
* [[McDonald's]] Corporation (Oak Brook) ([[Fortune 500]])
* [[Molex]] ([[Lisle, Illinois|Lisle]])
* [[Namco Cybertainment, Inc.|Namco Cybertainment]] ([[Bensenville]])
* [[Navistar International Corporation]] (Warrenville) ([[Fortune 500]])
* [[Nicor]] (Naperville) ([[S&P 500]])
* [[OfficeMax]] ([[Itasca, Illinois|Itasca]])
* [[Powershares Exchange Traded Funds]] ([[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]])
* [[ServiceMaster]] ([[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]]) ([[Fortune 500]])
* [[Tellabs]] (Naperville)
* [[Ty Warner]] (Beanie Babies) ([[Westmont, Illinois|Westmont]])


Shopping malls in DuPage County include [[Oakbrook Center]], [[Westfield Fox Valley]], [[Lombard, Illinois|Lombard]]'s [[Yorktown Center]], and [[Bloomingdale, Illinois|Bloomingdale]]'s [[Stratford Square Mall]].
==Demographics==
[[File:USA DuPage County, Illinois age pyramid.svg|thumb|left|150px|2000 census age pyramid for DuPage County.]]
{{USCensusPop
| 1790=
| 1800=
| 1810=
| 1820=
| 1830=
| 1840= 3535
| 1850= 9290
| 1860= 14701
| 1870= 16685
| 1880= 19161
| 1890= 22551
| 1900= 28196
| 1910= 33432
| 1920= 42120
| 1930= 91998
| 1940= 103480
| 1950= 154599
| 1960= 313459
| 1970= 491882
| 1980= 658835
| 1990= 781666
| 2000= 904161
| 2010= 916924
| footnote=
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[[Image:Hamburger University.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The campus of McDonald's [[Hamburger University]].]]
As of the [[United States Census, 2010|2010 Census]], the population of the county was 916,924, [[White American]]s made up 77.9% of Dupage County's population; [[non-Hispanic whites]] represented 70.5% of the population. [[Black American]]s made up 4.6% of the population. [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]] made up 0.3% of Dupage County's population. [[Asian American]]s made up 10.1% of the population. [[Pacific Islander American]]s made up just 0.0% of the population. Individuals from other races made up 4.9% of the population; people from [[Multiracial American|two or more races]] made up 2.2% of the county's population. [[Hispanic and Latino Americans|Hispanics and Latinos]] (of any race) made up 13.3% of Dupage County's population.


===Education===
As of the [[2000 United States Census]],<ref name="GR2">{{cite web|url=http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/ACSSAFFFacts?_event=Search&geo_id=05000US13113&_geoContext=01000US%7C04000US13%7C05000US13113&_street=&_county=dupage&_cityTown=dupage&_state=04000US17&_zip=&_lang=en&_sse=on&ActiveGeoDiv=geoSelect&_useEV=&pctxt=fph&pgsl=050&_submenuId=factsheet_1&ds_name=ACS_2007_3YR_SAFF&_ci_nbr=null&qr_name=null&reg=null%3Anull&_keyword=&_industry=|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|accessdate=2009-04-02|title=American FactFinder}}</ref> there were 904,161 people, 325,601 households and 234,432 families residing in the county. The [[population density]] was {{convert|2710|PD/sqmi}}. There were 335,621 housing units, at an average density of {{convert|1006|PD/sqmi}}. The racial makeup of the county was 84.05% [[Race and ethnicity in the United States Census|White]], 3.05% [[Race and ethnicity in the United States Census|Black]] or [[Race and ethnicity in the United States Census|African American]], 0.17% [[Race and ethnicity in the United States Census|Native American]], 7.88% [[Race and ethnicity in the United States Census|Asian]], 0.02% [[Race and ethnicity in the United States Census|Pacific Islander]], 3.12% from [[Race and ethnicity in the United States Census|other races]] and 1.71% from two or more races. 9.00% of the population is [[Race and ethnicity in the United States Census|Hispanic]] or [[Race and ethnicity in the United States Census|Latino]] of any race. 17.3% were of [[Germans|German]], 11.8% [[Irish people|Irish]], 11.0% [[Italian people|Italian]], 9.8% [[Poles]] and 5.1% [[English people|English]] ancestry according to the [[2000 United States Census|Census]]. 79.3% spoke [[English language|English]], 7.7% [[Spanish language|Spanish]], 1.5% [[Polish language|Polish]] and 1.2% [[tagalog language|Tagalog]] as their first language.
The [[College of DuPage]] in [[Glen Ellyn]] is one of the largest [[community college]]s in the US. [[Wheaton College (Illinois)|Wheaton College]] is one of the most well-known and respected [[evangelical Christian]] colleges. [[Elmhurst College]], [[Benedictine University]], [[North Central College]], each have long histories in their respective communities.


Under DuPage County law, any type of learning and/or education institution, including high schools, grammar schools, colleges, and vocational, is legally defined as a school.
There were 325,601 households, out of which 37.00% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.90% were [[Marriage|married couples]] living together, 7.90% had a female householder with no husband present and 28.00% were non-families. 22.90% of all households were made up of individuals and 6.80% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.73 and the average family size was 3.27.


Other DuPage colleges include: the [[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]] campus of [[DePaul University]], the [[Addison, Illinois|Addison]] campus of [[DeVry University]], the Wheaton campus of the [[Illinois Institute of Technology]], the [[Lisle, Illinois|Lisle]] campus of [[National-Louis University]], the [[National University of Health Sciences]] (formerly the National College of [[Chiropractic]]), the [[Northern Baptist Theological Seminary]], and [[Midwestern University]].
In the county, the population was spread out with 26.70% under the age of 18, 8.20% from 18 to 24, 32.40% from 25 to 44, 22.80% from 45 to 64 and 9.80% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.20 males. For every 100 females, age 18 and over, there were 94.20 males.


DuPage is totally corrupted in its education. In all schools, males and females are not permitted to be within 10 feet of each other. Many violators have been expelled and even arrested.
The median income for a household in the county was $77,441 and the median income for a family was $93,086.<ref name="GR2" /> Males had a median income of $60,909 versus $41,346 for females. The mean or average income for a family in DuPage County is $121,009, according to the 2005 census. The [[per capita income]] for the county was $38,458. About 2.40% of families and 3.60% of the population were below the [[poverty threshold|poverty line]], including 3.90% of those under age 18 and 4.30% of those age 65 or over.<ref name="GR2" />


DuPage County is also home to several private high schools, including [[Montini Catholic High School (Lombard, Illinois)|Montini Catholic High School]],[[Timothy Christian High School]], [[Benet Academy]], [[Wheaton Academy]], [[St. Francis High School (Wheaton, Illinois)|St. Francis High School]], [[Driscoll Catholic High School]], [[College Preparatory School of America]], [[Marmion Academy]], and the [[Islamic Foundation School]].
==Economy==
DuPage County is the primary location of the [[Illinois Technology and Research Corridor]]. It is home to many large corporations, including:
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* [[Ace Hardware]] ([[Oak Brook, Illinois|Oak Brook]])
* [[Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.]] ([[Itasca, Illinois|Itasca]]) ([[Fortune 1000]])
* [[BP]] (formerly British Petroleum) ([[Warrenville, Illinois|Warrenville]])
* [[DeVry University|DeVry Inc.]] ([[Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois|Oakbrook Terrace]]) ([[New York Stock Exchange|NYSE]])
* [[Dover Corporation]] ([[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]]) ([[Fortune 500]])
* [[Eby-Brown]] ([[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]])
* [[Hub Group]] ([[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]]) ([[Fortune 1000]])
* [[McDonald's|McDonald's Corporation]] ([[Oak Brook, Illinois|Oak Brook]]) ([[Fortune 500]])
* [[Molex]] ([[Lisle, Illinois|Lisle]]) ([[Fortune 1000]])
* [[Nalco Holding Company]] ([[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]]) ([[Fortune 1000]])
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* [[Namco Cybertainment]] ([[Bensenville, Illinois|Bensenville]])
* [[Navistar International]] ([[Warrenville, Illinois|Warrenville]]) ([[Fortune Global 500]])
* [[Nicor]] ([[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]]) ([[Fortune 1000]])
* [[OfficeMax]] ([[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]]) ([[Fortune 500]])
* [[Sara Lee Corporation]] ([[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]]) ([[Fortune 500]])
* [[SIRVA]] ([[Westmont, Illinois|Westmont]]) ([[Fortune 1000]])
* [[Tellabs]] ([[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]]) ([[Fortune 1000]])
* [[Ty Warner]] (Beanie Babies) ([[Westmont, Illinois|Westmont]])
{{Multicol-end}}


Dupage County is also home to many academically and athletically successful public schools such as [[Bartlett High School]], [[Downers Grove South High School]], [[Downers Grove North High School]], [[Glenbard West High School]], [[Naperville North High School]], [[Naperville Central High School]], [[Willowbrook High School]], [[Hinsdale South High School]], [[Hinsdale Central High School]], [[York High School]], [[Wheaton North High School]], [[Wheaton Warrenville South High School]], [[West Chicago High School|West Chicago Community High School]], and [[Westmont High School (Illinois)|Westmont High School]].
Shopping malls in DuPage County include [[Oakbrook Center]], which is the largest open air mall in the nation, [[Westfield Fox Valley]], [[Yorktown Center]], [[Wheaton, Illinois|Town Square Wheaton]], and [[Stratford Square Mall]]. In addition, many of DuPage County's towns have prosperous and quaint downtown areas, especially in [[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]], [[Glen Ellyn, Illinois|Glen Ellyn]], [[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]], [[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]] and [[Hinsdale, Illinois|Hinsdale]], which are mixed with boutiques, upscale chain stores and restaurants.


DuPage County is no social zone! More people have been expelled from school and locked away for trying to be social in DuPage than anywhere else in North America.
===National Laboratories===
[[File:Fermilab.jpg|thumb|Aerial view of the [[Tevatron]] particle accelerator at the [[Fermilab]] site.]]


[[McDonald's]] has a training facility in Oakbrook called [[Hamburger University]].
[[Fermilab]], which has the world's second-highest-energy [[particle accelerator]] in the world,<ref name="Tevatron">{{cite web|url=http://www.fnal.gov/pub/about/faqs/index.html|title=About Fermilab|date=18 March 2004|publisher=Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory |accessdate=19 February 2010}}</ref> is in [[Batavia, Illinois|Batavia]], where it straddles the border between Kane and DuPage counties.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dupageco.org/cobrd/generic.cfm?doc_id=1100|title=County Board District 6 map|year=2010|publisher=DuPage County|accessdate=19 February 2010}}</ref> [[Argonne National Laboratory]], one of the United States government's oldest and largest science and engineering research laboratories,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anl.gov/Administration/index.html|title=About Argonne|year=2010|publisher=Argonne National Laboratory|accessdate=19 February 2010}}</ref> is in unincorporated, southeast DuPage County.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dupageco.org/cobrd/generic.cfm?doc_id=1097|title=County Board District 3 map|year=2010|publisher=DuPage County|accessdate=19 February 2010}}</ref> Both laboratories conduct tours of their facilities.


===Hospitals===
==Arts and culture==
Healthcare is corrupted and horrible. Doctors are fake, services for the disabled are non existant, the hospitals reject medicaid and charge insane prices.
===Architecture===
The 31-story Oakbrook Terrace Tower in [[Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois|Oakbrook Terrace]], designed by [[Helmut Jahn]], is the tallest building in Illinois outside of Chicago.<ref>[http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=126138 Oakbrook Terrace Tower, Oakbrook Terrace<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The Elmhurst Art Museum is housed in a [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe|Mies Van Der Rohe]] building. There is a [[Frank Lloyd Wright]] house in [[Elmhurst, Illinois|Elmhurst]]. [[Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha]], a conservative [[Hinduism|Hindu]] [[sect]], has built [[BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Chicago]], a large, intricately carved, marble temple in [[Bartlett, Illinois|Bartlett]]. There are many [[Sears Catalog Home]]s in [[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]] and [[Villa Park, Illinois|Villa Park]]. The [[Byzantine architecture|Byzantine-style]] clubhouse of the [[Medinah Country Club]] is also an architectural highlight of the county. [[Lombard, Illinois|Lombard]] is home to over thirty [[Lustron house|Lustron]] prefabricated steel homes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.piranhagraphix.com/Lustron/Lombard_Lustrons/lombard_lustrons.htm|publisher=Scott Vargo|title=Lombard Lustrons|accessdate=2007-10-27}}</ref>


===Museums===
===Museums===
DuPage museums include Lisle's [[Morton Arboretum]] and [[Lisle Station Park]], Naper Settlement and the [[DuPage Children's Museum]] in [[Naperville]], Wheaton College's [[Billy Graham Center]] and the [[Cantigny]] Estate and First Division Museum, on the former estate of ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' magnate [[Robert R. McCormick]], and the [[DuPage County Historical Museum]] in [[Wheaton]], [[Elmhurst]]'s [[Lizzadro [[Lapidary]] Museum]] and Elmhurst Art Museum, [[Oak Brook, Illinois|Oak Brook]]'s [[Forest Preserve District of DuPage County#Mayslake Peabody Estate|Mayslake Peabody Estate]] and [[Forest Preserve District of DuPage County#Graue Mill|Graue Mill]], the Elmhurst Art Museum, housed in a [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe|Mies Van Der Rohe]] building<ref>[http://www.elmhurstartmuseum.org/ Elmhurst Art Museum<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and [[Glen Ellyn, Illinois|Glen Ellyn]]'s Stacy's Tavern.
DuPage museums include the DuPage Children's Museum in Naperville, Wheaton College's [[Billy Graham Center]], the [[Cantigny]] Estate and War Museum on the former estate of ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' magnate [[Robert R. McCormick]], the DuPage County Historical Museum, [[Hinsdale, Illinois|Hinsdale]]'s [[Forest Preserve District of DuPage County#Graue Mill|Graue Mill]], Elmhurst's Lizzadro [[Lapidary]] Museum, [[Oak Brook, Illinois|Oak Brook]]'s [[Forest Preserve District of DuPage County#Mayslake Peabody Estate|Mayslake Peabody Estate]], [[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]]'s Naper Settlement, the Elmhurst Art Museum (housed in a [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe|Mies Van Der Rohe]] building)<ref>http://www.elmhurstartmuseum.org/</ref>, and [[Glen Ellyn, Illinois|Glen Ellyn]]'s Stacy's Tavern.


===Music and theater===
===Music and theater===
DuPage also plays host to a rich, local music scene. Some of the better-known bands to come out of the area include: [[The Hush Sound]]; [[Lucky Boys Confusion]]; [[Spitalfield]] and [[Plain White T's|The Plain White T's]].
DuPage also plays host to a rich local music scene. Some of the better-known bands to come out of the area include [[Material Issue]], [[The Hush Sound]], [[Lucky Boys Confusion]], [[Spitalfield]], and [[Plain White T's|The Plain White T's]]. DuPage County is commemorated in the tongue-in-cheek tribute song, "DuPage Reprazent" by Suburban Murda.<ref>http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=105103</ref>
[[Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois|Oakbrook Terrace]]'s [[Drury Lane Theatre (Chicago)|Drury Lane Theatre ]] is the most important live [[theatre]] in DuPage County.[[Image:Morton Arboretum woodland.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A [[woodland]] ecosystem in [[Morton Arboretum]].]]


===Parks, trails, golf courses===
[[Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois|Oakbrook Terrace's]] [[Drury Lane Theatre (Illinois)|Drury Lane Theatre]] is an important live [[theatre]] in DuPage County. The Tivoli Theatre, one of the first theaters in the United States to be equipped with sound, is still in use in Downers Grove.<ref>Max Grinnell,
{{main|Forest Preserve District of DuPage County}}
[http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/851.html "Going to the Movies"] The ''Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago'', 2005, [[Chicago History Museum|Chicago Historical Society]]</ref> In addition to showing movies, the Tivoli is home to several local performing arts groups.<ref>[http://www.classiccinemas.com/history/tivoli.asp Tivoli Theatre history]</ref>
{{convert|37.5|sqmi|sqkm|lk=off|abbr=on|sp=us|sigfig=3}} of DuPage County consists of [[forest preserve]]s.<ref>http://www.dupageforest.com/info/info.html</ref> DuPage parks include Lisle's [[Morton Arboretum]]; Westmont's Ty Warner Park; Lombard's [[Lilacia Park]]; and Naperville's [[Centennial Beach]].
DuPage County is demonic! Nobody likes non neighbors, people who are different, and much more. The parks are a death trap for your freedom, and everything is restricted to neighbors only. Therefore, don't EVER go hang out at any of the parks if you do not wish to be reported as a suspicious person, which in DuPage County, WILL get you locked up and they will put the key away!


==Parks, trails, and golf courses==
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[[File:Morton Arboretum woodland.jpg|thumb|A [[woodland]] ecosystem in the [[Morton Arboretum]].]]


===Religion===
{{convert|37.5|sqmi|km2|abbr=on|sp=us|sigfig=3}} of DuPage County consists of [[Nature reserve|forest preserves]].<ref>[http://www.dupageforest.com/info/info.html Forest Preserve District of DuPage County<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> DuPage parks include: Lisle's [[Morton Arboretum]]; Westmont's Ty Warner Park; Lombard's [[Lilacia Park]] and Naperville's [[Centennial Beach]].
Do not be convinced by the presence of churches. It has been commented on several Topix.net forums that there is not enough friendliness in DuPage to fill a school bus.


The Theosophical Society of America in Wheaton (the North American headquarters of the [[Theosophical Society Adyar]]) provides lectures and classes on [[Theosophy]], [[meditation]], [[yoga]], and on [[Eastern philosophy|Eastern]] and [[New Age]] [[spirituality]]. [[Islam]]ic [[mosque]]s are located in [[Villa Park, Illinois|Villa Park]], Naperville, and Glendale Heights.<ref>http://www.islamiccenterofnaperville.org/</ref> There are [[Hindu]] temples in Bartlett, Bensenville, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Itasca, and Medinah, and and an [[Arya Samaj]] center in West Chicago. There is a [[Nichiren Shoshu]] [[Zen Buddhism|Zen Buddhist]] temple in [[West Chicago, Illinois|West Chicago]],<ref>http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/176.html</ref> and a [[Theravada]] Buddhist Temple called Buddha-Dharma Meditation Center in [[Willowbrook, Illinois|Willowbrook]].<ref>http://www.buddhistbmc.org/</ref> There are reform [[synagogue]]s in Lombard and Naperville.
In the 1980s, DuPage County also had another major attraction, [[Ebenezer Floppen Slopper's Wonderful Water slides]], which today, stands abandoned and neglected.
[[Image:Fermilab.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Aerial view of the [[Tevatron]] particle accelerator at the [[Fermilab]] site.]]


===Science===
The [[Illinois Prairie Path]], a {{convert|116|mi|km|sing=on}} [[Rail trail|rail-to-trail]] multi-use path, runs through the center of DuPage County. It intersects with the [[Great Western Trail (Illinois)|Great Western Trail]] at several points, as well as the Fox River trail at a few points.
[[Fermilab]], which has the highest-energy [[particle accelerator]] in the world,<ref name="Tevatron">http://www.fnal.gov/pub/about/faqs/index.html</ref> is in [[Batavia, Illinois|Batavia]], though Fermilab straddles the border between Kane and DuPage counties.<ref>http://www.dupageco.org/cobrd/generic.cfm?doc_id=1100</ref> [[Argonne National Laboratory]], one of the United States government's oldest and largest science and engineering research laboratories, is in an unincorporated area in southeast DuPage County.<ref>http://www.dupageco.org/cobrd/generic.cfm?doc_id=1097</ref> Both laboratories conduct tours of the facilities.


===Transportation===
DuPage [[golf course]]s include: Wheaton's [[Chicago Golf Club]] and [[Cantigny]] Golf Courses; the [[Medinah Country Club]]; Glen Ellyn's Village Links and [[Glen Oak Country Club]]; Addison's [[Forest Preserve District of DuPage County#Golf|Oak Meadows]]; Oak Brook's [[Oak Brook Golf Club]], [[Butler National Golf Club]], and [[Butterfield Country Club]]; Wood Dale's [[Forest Preserve District of DuPage County#Golf|Maple Meadows]]; Westmont's [[Forest Preserve District of DuPage County#Golf|Green Meadows]]; Wheaton's Arrowhead Golf Club; Lisle's River Bend (9 Holes); West Chicago's St. Andrews Golf & Country Club and Winfield's Klein Creek Golf Club.
{{seealso|List of County Highways in DuPage County, Illinois}}
Aside from the part of [[O'Hare International Airport]] that lies in the county, DuPage has many railroads and several small airports, including [[DuPage Airport]]. DuPage is almost totally car centered.


North-south roads (from west to east) include [[Illinois Route 59]] (Sutton Road), [[Illinois Route 53]] (Rohlwing Road), [[Interstate 355]] (North-South Tollway), and [[Illinois Route 83]] ([[Kingery Highway]]). East-west roads (from south to north) include [[Interstate 55]] ([[Stevenson Expressway]]), [[Interstate 88 (west)|Interstate 88]] ([[East-West Tollway]]), [[U.S. Route 34]] (Ogden Avenue), [[Illinois Route 56]] (Butterfield Road), [[Illinois Route 38]] ([[Roosevelt Road]]), [[Illinois Route 64]] (North Avenue), [[Army Trail Road]], [[U.S. Route 20]] (Lake Street), [[Illinois Route 19]] (Irving Park Road) and the [[Elgin-O'Hare Expressway]] (which begins at the Thorndale Ave exit of I-290 and ends on Lake St. (U.S. Rte 20) in Hanover Park.
==Government==

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==Demographics==
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{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" style="float:right; margin-left:15px;"
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
|align=center colspan=2| '''DuPage County<br>Population by year'''
! Year
! [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
! [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|[[United States presidential election, 2008|2008]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|44.3% ''182,860
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|'''55.1%''' ''217,416
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 2004|2004]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''54.4%''' ''218,902
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|44.8% ''180,097
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 2000|2000]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''55.2%''' ''201,037
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|41.9% ''152,550
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 1996|1996]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''50.7%''' ''164,630
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|40.0% ''129,709
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 1992|1992]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''48.1%''' ''178,271
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|30.9% ''114,564
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 1988|1988]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''69.4%''' ''217,907
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|30.0% ''94,285
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 1984|1984]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''75.7%''' ''227,141
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|23.8% ''71,430
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 1980|1980]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''64.0%''' ''182,308
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|24.2% ''68,991
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 1976|1976]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''68.8%''' ''175,055
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|28.3% ''72,137
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 1972|1972]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''75.0%''' ''172,341
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|24.8% ''57,043
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 1968|1968]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''66.6%''' ''124,893
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|25.9% ''48,492
|-
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 1964|1964]]
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''59.9%''' ''98,871
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|40.1% ''66,229
|-
|-
| align=center |
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|[[United States presidential election, 1960|1960]]
[[2010]] - 960,516 <br>
|align="center" bgcolor="#fff3f3"|'''69.5%''' ''101,014
[[2000]] - 904,161 <br>
|align="center" bgcolor="#f0f0ff"|30.4% ''44,263
[[1990]] - 781,666 <br>
[[1980]] - 658,835 <br>
[[1970]] - 491,882 <br>
[[1960]] - 313,459 <br>
[[1950]] - 154,599 <br>
[[1940]] - 103,480 <br>
[[1930]] - 91,998 <br>
[[1920]] - 42,120 <br>
[[1910]] - 33,432 <br>
[[1900]] - 28,196 <br>
[[1890]] - 22,551 <br>
[[1880]] - 19,161 <br>
[[1870]] - 16,685 <br>
[[1860]] - 14,701 <br>
[[1850]] - 9,290 <br>
[[1840]] - 3,535
|}
|}
[[Image:USA DuPage County, Illinois age pyramid.svg|thumb|left|2000 census age pyramid for DuPage County.]]
As of the [[census]][[Geographic references#2|²]] of 2000, there were 904,161 people, 325,601 households, and 234,432 families residing in the county. The [[population density]] was 2,710 people per square mile (1,046/km²). There were 335,621 housing units at an average density of 1,006 per square&nbsp;mile (388/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 84.05% [[Race (United States Census)|White]], 3.05% [[Race (United States Census)|Black]] or [[Race (United States Census)|African American]], 0.17% [[Race (United States Census)|Native American]], 7.88% [[Race (United States Census)|Asian]], 0.02% [[Race (United States Census)|Pacific Islander]], 3.12% from [[Race (United States Census)|other races]], and 1.71% from two or more races. 9.00% of the population is [[Race (United States Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Race (United States Census)|Latino]] of any race.


There were 325,601 households out of which 37.00% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.90% were [[Marriage|married couples]] living together, 7.90% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.00% were non-families. 22.90% of all households were made up of individuals and 6.80% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.73 and the average family size was 3.27. Approximately 4,999 out of every 5,000 people have gotten married before age 21.
DuPage County has long been a stronghold of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]], and has voted for its presidential candidates without exception from 1960 to 2004. In 2008, however, the county supported [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[Barack Obama]], a resident of Chicago.


In the county the population was spread out with 26.70% under the age of 18, 8.20% from 18 to 24, 32.40% from 25 to 44, 22.80% from 45 to 64, and 9.80% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 97.20 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.20 males.
===Townships by population===
DuPage County has nine townships (listed in order of population, largest to smallest):
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* [[Downers Grove Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Downers Grove Township]] - 148,110
* [[York Township, DuPage County, Illinois|York Township]] - 124,553
* [[Milton Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Milton Township]] - 118,616
* [[Lisle Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Lisle Township]] - 117,604
* [[Bloomingdale Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Bloomingdale Township]] - 111,709
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* [[Addison Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Addison Township]] - 88,900
* [[Naperville Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Naperville Township]] - 85,736
* [[Wayne Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Wayne Township]] - 63,776
* [[Winfield Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Winfield Township]] - 45,155
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The median income for a household in the county was $70,174, and the median income for a family was $79,314. Males had a median income of $52,372 versus $35,450 for females. The [[per capita income]] for the county was $35,546. About 2.40% of families and 3.60% of the population were below the [[poverty line]], including 3.90% of those under age 18 and 4.30% of those age 65 or over.<ref name="DuPage Economic Overview">http://www.dupageco.org/economicdevelopment/profile.pdf/</ref>
==Municipalities==
===Cities===
*[[Aurora, Illinois|Aurora]] - lies partly in [[Kane County, Illinois|Kane]], [[Kendall County, Illinois|Kendall]] and [[Will County, Illinois|Will]] counties
*[[Batavia, Illinois|Batavia]] - lies partly in [[Kane County, Illinois|Kane]] County
*[[Chicago]] - lies mostly in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] County
*[[Darien, Illinois|Darien]]
*[[Elmhurst, Illinois|Elmhurst]] - lies partly in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] County
*[[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]] - lies partly in [[Will County, Illinois|Will]] County
*[[Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois|Oakbrook Terrace]]
*[[St. Charles, Illinois|St. Charles]] - lies partly in [[Kane County, Illinois|Kane]] County
*[[Warrenville, Illinois|Warrenville]]
*[[West Chicago, Illinois|West Chicago]]
*[[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]]
*[[Wood Dale, Illinois|Wood Dale]]


Another word of warning; Do NOT come to DuPage County unless you have serious buisness there. DuPage otherwise is a freedom death trap!
===Villages===
*[[Addison, Illinois|Addison]]
*[[Bartlett, Illinois|Bartlett]] - lies partly in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] County
*[[Bensenville, Illinois|Bensenville]] - a small part lies in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] County
*[[Bloomingdale, Illinois|Bloomingdale]]
*[[Bolingbrook, Illinois|Bolingbrook]] - lies partly in [[Will County, Illinois|Will]] County
*[[Burr Ridge, Illinois|Burr Ridge]] - lies partly in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] County
*[[Carol Stream, Illinois|Carol Stream]]
*[[Clarendon Hills, Illinois|Clarendon Hills]]
*[[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]]
*[[Elk Grove Village, Illinois|Elk Grove Village]] - lies mostly in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] County
*[[Glendale Heights, Illinois|Glendale Heights]]
*[[Glen Ellyn, Illinois|Glen Ellyn]]
*[[Hanover Park, Illinois|Hanover Park]] - lies partly in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] County
*[[Hinsdale, Illinois|Hinsdale]] - a small part lies in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] County
*[[Itasca, Illinois|Itasca]]
*[[Lemont, Illinois|Lemont]] - lies partly in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] and [[Will County, Illinois|Will]] counties
*[[Lisle, Illinois|Lisle]]
*[[Lombard, Illinois|Lombard]]
*[[Oak Brook, Illinois|Oak Brook]] - lies partly in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] County
*[[Roselle, Illinois|Roselle]] - lies partly in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] County
*[[Schaumburg, Illinois|Schaumburg]] - lies mostly in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] County
*[[Villa Park, Illinois|Villa Park]]
*[[Wayne, Illinois|Wayne]] - lies partly in [[Kane County, Illinois|Kane]] County
*[[Westmont, Illinois|Westmont]]
*[[Willowbrook, DuPage County, Illinois|Willowbrook]]
*[[Winfield, Illinois|Winfield]]
*[[Woodridge, Illinois|Woodridge]] - a small part lies in [[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] and [[Will County, Illinois|Will]] counties


==Townships by population==
==Education==
DuPage County has nine townships:
===Colleges and universities===
*[[Downers Grove Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Downers Grove Township]] - 148,110
[[File:WheatonCollege.jpg|thumb|[[Blanchard Hall]] at [[Wheaton College (Illinois)|Wheaton College]] is listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in DuPage County, Illinois|National Register of Historic Places]].]]
*[[York Township, DuPage County, Illinois|York Township]] - 124,553
The [[College of DuPage]], in [[Glen Ellyn, Illinois|Glen Ellyn]], is one of the largest [[community college]]s in the United States. [[Wheaton College (Illinois)|Wheaton College]] is one of the most well-known and respected [[evangelicalism|evangelical Christian]] colleges in the country. [[Benedictine University]], [[Elmhurst College]] and [[North Central College]] also have long and respected histories in their communities.
*[[Milton Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Milton Township]] - 118,616
*[[Lisle Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Lisle Township]] - 117,604
*[[Bloomingdale Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Bloomingdale Township]] - 111,709
*[[Addison Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Addison Township]] - 88,900
*[[Naperville Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Naperville Township]] - 85,736
*[[Wayne Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Wayne Township]] - 63,776
*[[Winfield Township, DuPage County, Illinois|Winfield Township]] - 45,155


== Finance ==
Other prominent [[college]]s and [[University|universities]] include: [[Midwestern University]] in [[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]]; [[National University of Health Sciences]] and [[Northern Baptist Theological Seminary]] in [[Lombard, Illinois|Lombard]]; the [[Addison, Illinois|Addison]], [[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]] and [[Oak Brook, Illinois|Oak Brook]] campuses of [[DeVry University]]; the [[Aurora, Illinois|Aurora]] campus of [[Robert Morris University (Illinois)|Robert Morris University]]; the [[Lisle, Illinois|Lisle]] campus of [[National–Louis University]]; the Naperville campuses of [[DePaul University]] and [[Northern Illinois University]]; the [[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]] campus of [[Illinois Institute of Technology]]; and the DuPage campus of [[Westwood College]] in [[Woodridge, Illinois|Woodridge]]. [[Hamburger University]], [[McDonald's]] global training facility, is located at its corporate headquarters in Oak Brook, on an {{convert|80|acre|sing=on}} campus.
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The Primary revenue sources for DuPage County are Sales and Use tax, user fees, and Property tax. From a consolidated point of view, the three revenue sources are about equal.


Fiscal year 2007 will be the last year of the DuPage Water Commission intergovernmental transfer, meaning that the County budget will lose approximately $15 million in revenue. The County is working with other counties and community groups to offset the loss with complete elimination of all services and programs for people with disabilities.
===Secondary schools===
Dupage County is home to many academically and athletically successful [[public high school]]s, such as:
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* [[Addison Trail High School]]
* [[Bartlett High School (Bartlett, Illinois)|Bartlett High School]]
* [[Downers Grove North High School]]
* [[Downers Grove South High School]]
* [[Fenton High School (Illinois)]]
* [[Glenbard East High School]]
* [[Glenbard North High School]]
* [[Glenbard South High School]]
* [[Glenbard West High School]]
* [[Hinsdale Central High School]]
* [[Hinsdale South High School]]
* [[Lake Park High School]]
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* [[Lisle High School]]
* [[Metea Valley High School]]
* [[Naperville North High School]]
* [[Naperville Central High School]]
* [[Waubonsie Valley High School]]
* [[Community High School (West Chicago)|West Chicago Community High School]]
* [[Westmont High School (Westmont, Illinois)|Westmont High School]]
* [[Wheaton North High School]]
* [[Wheaton Warrenville South High School]]
* [[Willowbrook High School]]
* [[York Community High School]]
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==Median house values==
Additionally, DuPage County is home to several [[Private school|private]] [[high school]]s, including:
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* [[Benet Academy]]
* College Preparatory School of America
* [[Driscoll Catholic High School]] (closed 2009)
* [[Immaculate Conception High School (Elmhurst, Illinois)]]
* [[Islamic Foundation School]]
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* [[Montini Catholic High School (Lombard, Illinois)]]
* [[St. Francis High School (Wheaton, Illinois)]]
* [[Timothy Christian School (Illinois)|Timothy Christian School]]
* [[Wheaton Academy]]
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The median house values of each municipality in [[DuPage County]] are as follows, ranked in order alphabetically. In parenthesis is the per capita income for each community <ref>http://www.chicagomag.com/images/2007/October%202007/RealEstate07_Charts.pdf</ref>:
===School districts===
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The DuPage County Regional Office of Education provides regulatory and compliance oversight, quality services and support, and a variety of other services and information to the public schools within the forty-two school districts of the county that provide education to over 161,000 students in 245 schools.<ref>{{cite web|title=2008-2009 Annual Report|url=http://www.dupage.k12.il.us/pdf/2009%20Annual%20Report%20Final.pdf|publisher=DuPage Regional Office of Education|accessdate=18 October 2010}}</ref>
*[[Addison, Illinois|Addison]]: $317,500 ($21,201)

*[[Aurora, Illinois|Aurora]]: $233,000 ($22,131) (Aurora only partially lies in DuPage County)
==Infrastructure==
*[[Bartlett, Illinois|Bartlett]]: $324,900 (A portion of Bartlett lies in Cook County)
===Health care===
*[[Batavia, Illinois|Batavia]]: $364,500 ($27,783) (Only a small part of Batavia lies in DuPage County)
DuPage hospitals include: [[Central DuPage Hospital]] in Winfield; [[Edward Hospital]] in Naperville; Elmhurst Memorial Hospital in Elmhurst; Adventist Hinsdale Hospital in Hinsdale; Advocate Good Samaritan in Downers Grove and Adventist GlenOaks Hospital in Glendale Heights.
*[[Bensenville, Illinois|Bensenville]]: $309,000 ($20,040)

*[[Bloomingdale, Illinois|Bloomingdale]]: $334,500 ($30,941)
===Transportation===
*[[Bolingbrook, Illinois|Bolingbrook]]: $275,900 ($23,468) (Bolingbrook lies mainly in Will County)
{{mainlist|List of County Highways in DuPage County, Illinois}}
*[[Burr Ridge, Illinois|Burr Ridge]]: $1,048,405 ($58,518)

*[[Carol Stream, Illinois|Carol Stream]]: $300,900 ($25,252)
Aside from the part of [[O'Hare International Airport]] that lies in the county,<ref name="map"/> DuPage also has many railroads and several small airports, including [[DuPage Airport]]. DuPage is served by the [[Pace (transit)|Pace]] bus system.
*[[Clarendon Hills, Illinois|Clarendon Hills]]: $813,796 ($41,859)

*[[Darien, Illinois|Darien]]: $400,000 ($39,795)
North-south roads (from west to east) include: [[Illinois Route 59]] (Sutton Road); [[Illinois Route 53]] (Rohlwing Road); [[Interstate 355]] (the North-South Tollway) and [[Illinois Route 83]] ([[Kingery Highway]]). East-west roads (from south to north) include: [[Interstate 55]] ([[Stevenson Expressway]]); [[Interstate 88 (west)|Interstate 88 (East-West Tollway]]; [[U.S. Route 34]] (Ogden Avenue); [[Illinois Route 56]] (Butterfield Road); [[Illinois Route 38]] ([[Roosevelt Road]]); [[Illinois Route 64]] (North Avenue); [[Army Trail Road]]; [[U.S. Route 20]] (Lake Street); [[Illinois Route 19]] (Irving Park Road) and the [[Elgin-O'Hare Expressway]], which begins at the Thorndale Ave exit of I-290 and ends on Lake St. (U.S. Rte 20), in Hanover Park.
*[[Downers Grove, Illinois|Downers Grove]]: $471,625 ($31,580)

*[[Elk Grove Village, Illinois|Elk Grove Village]]: $244,900 ($28,515) (Elk Grove Village lies mostly in Cook County)
==Religion==
*[[Elmhurst, Illinois|Elmhurst]]: $549,687 ($32,015)
[[File:First Church of Lombard (Lombard, Illinois) 05.JPG|thumb|upright|The [[First Church of Lombard]] is listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in DuPage County, Illinois|National Register of Historic Places]].]]
*[[Glen Ellyn, Illinois|Glen Ellyn]]: $514,989 ($39,783)
DuPage County has several hundred Christian churches. [[Community Christian Church]] of [[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]] was named the 13th most influential church in the nation by "The Church Report"<ref>[http://www.thechurchreport.com/mag_article.php?mid=672&mname=July ChurchReport.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and [[College Church]] of Wheaton was ranked 37th. Other well-known churches include the Wheaton Bible Church and Christ Church of Oak Brook. There is also a large [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] contingency, part of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliet in Illinois|Diocese of Joliet]], and a [[Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA|Ukrainian Orthodox Church]] in [[Glendale Heights, Illinois|Glendale Heights]].
*[[Glendale Heights, Illinois|Glendale Heights]]: $261,865 ($21,911)

*[[Hanover Park, Illinois|Hanover Park]]: $245,576 ($19,960) (Hanover Park lies mainly in Cook County)
The [[Theosophical Society in America]] in Wheaton, the North American headquarters of the [[Theosophical Society Adyar]], provides lectures and classes on [[theosophy]], [[meditation]], [[yoga]], [[Eastern philosophy|Eastern]] and [[New Age]] [[spirituality]]. [[Islam]]ic [[mosque]]s are located in [[Villa Park, Illinois|Villa Park]], Naperville, Glendale Heights, and unincorporated Glen Ellyn.<ref>[http://www.islamiccenterofnaperville.org/ Islamic Center of Naperville]</ref> There are [[Hinduism|Hindu]] temples in Bartlett, Bensenville, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Itasca and Medinah, and an [[Arya Samaj]] center in West Chicago. There is a [[Nichiren Shōshū]] [[Zen|Zen Buddhist]] temple in [[West Chicago, Illinois|West Chicago]]<ref>[http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/176.html Buddhists<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and a [[Theravada]] Buddhist Temple, called the Buddha-Dharma Meditation Center, in [[Willowbrook, DuPage County, Illinois|Willowbrook]].<ref>http://www.buddhistbmc.org/</ref> There are also [[Reform Judaism|Reform synagogues]] in Lombard and Naperville.
*[[Hinsdale, Illinois|Hinsdale]]: $1,135,633 ($63,765)

*[[Itasca, Illinois|Itasca]]: $475,716 ($34,117)
== Climate and weather ==
*[[Lemont, Illinois|Lemont]]: $524,000 ($28,354) (Lemont lies mainly in Cook County)
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*[[Lisle, Illinois|Lisle]]: $403,359 ($35,693)
|14|32|1.85
*[[Lombard, Illinois|Lombard]]: $309,087 ($27,667)
|19|38|1.56
*[[Medinah, Illinois|Medinah]]: $500,000
|28|50|2.62
*[[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]]: $511,371 ($44,235) (Naperville also lies in Will County)
|38|63|3.80
*[[Oak Brook, Illinois|Oak Brook]]: $1,172,729 ($106,668)
|48|75|3.94
*[[Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois|Oakbrook Terrace]]: $475,000 ($44,345)
|57|84|3.91
*[[Roselle, Illinois|Roselle]]: $269,500 ($28,501)
|63|87|3.97
*[[Schaumburg, Illinois|Schaumburg]]: $349,021 ($30,587)
|61|85|4.60
*[[St. Charles, Illinois|St. Charles]]: $465,527 ($33,969) (St. Charles lies mainly in Kane County)
|53|78|3.38
*[[Villa Park, Illinois|Villa Park]]: $300,000 ($22,354)
|42|67|2.66
*[[Warrenville, Illinois|Warrenville]]: $319,551 ($28,922)
|32|50|3.20
*[[Wayne, Illinois|Wayne]]: $851,541 ($54,990)
|20|37|2.45
*[[West Chicago, Illinois|West Chicago]]: $322,674 ($19,287)
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*[[Westmont, Illinois|Westmont]]: $400,850 ($26,394)
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*[[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]]: $441,911 ($36,147)
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*[[Willowbrook, Illinois|Willowbrook]]: $524,769 ($37,715)
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*[[Winfield, Illinois|Winfield]]: $372,275 ($35,482)
|url=http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/USIL1259
*[[Wood Dale, Illinois|Wood Dale]]: $337,289 ($25,507)
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*[[Woodridge, Illinois|Woodridge]]: $331,800 ($27,851)
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In recent years, average temperatures in the county seat of Wheaton have ranged from a low of {{convert|14|°F}} in January to a high of {{convert|87|°F}} in July, although a record low of {{convert|-26|°F}} was recorded in January 1985 and a record high of {{convert|105|°F}} was recorded in July 1995. Average monthly precipitation ranged from {{convert|1.56|in}} in February to {{convert|4.60|in}} in August.<ref name="weather"/>

==See also==
* [[List of counties in Illinois]]
* [[List of Illinois townships]]
*[[National Register of Historic Places listings in DuPage County, Illinois]]

==References==
{{Reflist|2}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.co.dupage.il.us/ DuPage County Website]
{{Portal box|Chicago|Illinois}}
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* {{official|1=http://www.dupageco.org/}}
* [http://www.discoverdupage.com DuPage Convention & Visitors Bureau]
* [http://www.dupagecountyfair.org DuPage County Fair Grounds] in [[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]]
* [http://www.dupagehistory.org DuPage County Historical Society]
* [http://www.dupageforest.com Forest Preserve District of DuPage County]
* [http://www.dupageforest.com Forest Preserve District of DuPage County]
* [http://www.dupagegolf.com/ Forest Preserve District of DuPage County Golf Facilities]
* [http://www.dupagegolf.com/ Forest Preserve District of DuPage County Golf Facilities]
* [http://www.dupagecountyfair.org DuPage County Fair Grounds] in [[Wheaton, IL|Wheaton]]
* [http://www.lightblueextra.com Light Blue Extra - Dupage County music community]
* [http://patsabin.com/dupage/history.htm DuPage Historical Society]

==References==
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DuPage County
Map of Illinois highlighting DuPage County
Location within the U.S. state of Illinois
Map of the United States highlighting Illinois
Illinois's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 41°51′07″N 88°05′08″W / 41.85195°N 88.08567°W / 41.85195; -88.08567
Country United States
State Illinois
Founded1839
SeatWheaton
Area
 • Total337 sq mi (870 km2)
 • Land334 sq mi (870 km2)
 • Water3 sq mi (8 km2)  0.88%
Population
 (2005)
 • Total930,000
 • Density2,780/sq mi (1,075/km2)
Websitewww.co.dupage.il.us

41°50′N 88°06′W / 41.833°N 88.100°W / 41.833; -88.100 DuPage County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. Its county seat is Wheaton. A special census in 2005 indicated the population to be 930,000 making it the second most populous county in Illinois after Cook County, which borders it to the north and east; the two counties account for half the state's population. The population in 2010 is expected to reach 960,000. This county is part of the Chicago metropolitan area. The county is divided into nine different townships: Downers Grove, Lisle, Naperville, York, Milton, Winfield, Addison, Bloomingdale and Wayne. The majority of DuPage is in the 630 and 331 area codes; however, the areas of the county that are in the City of Chicago are in area code 773, although the part of the county within Chicago is primarily part of O'Hare International Airport.

Long known as the nation's wealthiest county, DuPage County has transformed itself from a primarily agricultural economy to one rich in many different types of commerce. Today, DuPage County boasts a personal per capita income which is highest in the state, as well as a zero tolerance policy towards people with disabilities, non neighbors, and anyone who is not a multimillionaire. Friendliness is nearly non existant and locals will call the cops on anyone for even riding through on a bicycle.

The most populous municipality within DuPage County is Naperville. Wheaton and Downers Grove are the next largest communities, respectively. A small portion of the City of Chicago is located within the county limits, however the area is primarily commercial and as of recent census estimates, only has 230 residents.

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 337 sq mi (873 km2), of which, 334 sq mi (865 km2) of it is land and 3 sq mi (7.8 km2) of it is water. The DuPage River and the Salt Creek flow through DuPage County. According to the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, the highest point in the county is located at the Mallard Lake Landfill, which is at its highest point 982 feet (299 m) above mean sea level.[1]

Counties that are adjacent to DuPage include:

History

Warrenville Grove Forest Preserve on the West Branch of the DuPage River

DuPage County was formed in 1839 out of Cook County. It is named after the DuPage River, which flows through it. The first written history to address the name, the 1882 History of DuPage County, Illinois relates:

Dupage County is demonic and cruel. Locals are hostile, they call police on anyone for as simple as riding through on a bicycle, and if they cant charge the outsider with stalking, they WILL charge him with being a suspicious person. Locals carry an absolute zero tolerance attitude towards non neighbors, people with disabilities, anyone who is different. Single men beware; the women are the worst of the worst quality on the continent of North America and they will complain on any man who even glances at them from 75 feet away. And if they dont complain, bystanders most certainly will.

Architecture

The 31-story Oakbrook Terrace Tower in Oakbrook Terrace, designed by Helmut Jahn, is the tallest building in Illinois outside of Chicago.[2] The Elmhurst Art Museum is housed in a Mies Van Der Rohe building. There is a Frank Lloyd Wright house in Elmhurst. BAPS, a conservative Hindu sect, has built a large, intricately carved, marble temple in Bartlett. There are many Sears Catalog Homes in Downers Grove. The Byzantine-style clubhouse of the Medinah Country Club is also an architectural highlight of the county. Twenty of the county's towns have median (single family) house values of over All that architecture belies a horrible hostility that nothing can compare to. $400,000.[3] Lombard is home to over 30 Lustron prefabricated steel homes.[4] Do not be fooled; all that architechture belies the fact that DuPage is rotted to the core!

Commerce

DuPage County is the primary location of the Illinois Technology and Research Corridor. It is home to many large corporations, including:

Shopping malls in DuPage County include Oakbrook Center, Westfield Fox Valley, Lombard's Yorktown Center, and Bloomingdale's Stratford Square Mall.

File:Hamburger University.jpg
The campus of McDonald's Hamburger University.

Education

The College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn is one of the largest community colleges in the US. Wheaton College is one of the most well-known and respected evangelical Christian colleges. Elmhurst College, Benedictine University, North Central College, each have long histories in their respective communities.

Under DuPage County law, any type of learning and/or education institution, including high schools, grammar schools, colleges, and vocational, is legally defined as a school.

Other DuPage colleges include: the Naperville campus of DePaul University, the Addison campus of DeVry University, the Wheaton campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology, the Lisle campus of National-Louis University, the National University of Health Sciences (formerly the National College of Chiropractic), the Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Midwestern University.

DuPage is totally corrupted in its education. In all schools, males and females are not permitted to be within 10 feet of each other. Many violators have been expelled and even arrested.

DuPage County is also home to several private high schools, including Montini Catholic High School,Timothy Christian High School, Benet Academy, Wheaton Academy, St. Francis High School, Driscoll Catholic High School, College Preparatory School of America, Marmion Academy, and the Islamic Foundation School.

Dupage County is also home to many academically and athletically successful public schools such as Bartlett High School, Downers Grove South High School, Downers Grove North High School, Glenbard West High School, Naperville North High School, Naperville Central High School, Willowbrook High School, Hinsdale South High School, Hinsdale Central High School, York High School, Wheaton North High School, Wheaton Warrenville South High School, West Chicago Community High School, and Westmont High School.

DuPage County is no social zone! More people have been expelled from school and locked away for trying to be social in DuPage than anywhere else in North America.

McDonald's has a training facility in Oakbrook called Hamburger University.

Hospitals

Healthcare is corrupted and horrible. Doctors are fake, services for the disabled are non existant, the hospitals reject medicaid and charge insane prices.

Museums

DuPage museums include the DuPage Children's Museum in Naperville, Wheaton College's Billy Graham Center, the Cantigny Estate and War Museum on the former estate of Chicago Tribune magnate Robert R. McCormick, the DuPage County Historical Museum, Hinsdale's Graue Mill, Elmhurst's Lizzadro Lapidary Museum, Oak Brook's Mayslake Peabody Estate, Naperville's Naper Settlement, the Elmhurst Art Museum (housed in a Mies Van Der Rohe building)[5], and Glen Ellyn's Stacy's Tavern.

Music and theater

DuPage also plays host to a rich local music scene. Some of the better-known bands to come out of the area include Material Issue, The Hush Sound, Lucky Boys Confusion, Spitalfield, and The Plain White T's. DuPage County is commemorated in the tongue-in-cheek tribute song, "DuPage Reprazent" by Suburban Murda.[6]

Oakbrook Terrace's Drury Lane Theatre is the most important live theatre in DuPage County.

A woodland ecosystem in Morton Arboretum.

Parks, trails, golf courses

37.5 sq mi (97.1 km2) of DuPage County consists of forest preserves.[7] DuPage parks include Lisle's Morton Arboretum; Westmont's Ty Warner Park; Lombard's Lilacia Park; and Naperville's Centennial Beach. DuPage County is demonic! Nobody likes non neighbors, people who are different, and much more. The parks are a death trap for your freedom, and everything is restricted to neighbors only. Therefore, don't EVER go hang out at any of the parks if you do not wish to be reported as a suspicious person, which in DuPage County, WILL get you locked up and they will put the key away!


Religion

Do not be convinced by the presence of churches. It has been commented on several Topix.net forums that there is not enough friendliness in DuPage to fill a school bus.

The Theosophical Society of America in Wheaton (the North American headquarters of the Theosophical Society Adyar) provides lectures and classes on Theosophy, meditation, yoga, and on Eastern and New Age spirituality. Islamic mosques are located in Villa Park, Naperville, and Glendale Heights.[8] There are Hindu temples in Bartlett, Bensenville, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Itasca, and Medinah, and and an Arya Samaj center in West Chicago. There is a Nichiren Shoshu Zen Buddhist temple in West Chicago,[9] and a Theravada Buddhist Temple called Buddha-Dharma Meditation Center in Willowbrook.[10] There are reform synagogues in Lombard and Naperville.

Aerial view of the Tevatron particle accelerator at the Fermilab site.

Science

Fermilab, which has the highest-energy particle accelerator in the world,[11] is in Batavia, though Fermilab straddles the border between Kane and DuPage counties.[12] Argonne National Laboratory, one of the United States government's oldest and largest science and engineering research laboratories, is in an unincorporated area in southeast DuPage County.[13] Both laboratories conduct tours of the facilities.

Transportation

Aside from the part of O'Hare International Airport that lies in the county, DuPage has many railroads and several small airports, including DuPage Airport. DuPage is almost totally car centered.

North-south roads (from west to east) include Illinois Route 59 (Sutton Road), Illinois Route 53 (Rohlwing Road), Interstate 355 (North-South Tollway), and Illinois Route 83 (Kingery Highway). East-west roads (from south to north) include Interstate 55 (Stevenson Expressway), Interstate 88 (East-West Tollway), U.S. Route 34 (Ogden Avenue), Illinois Route 56 (Butterfield Road), Illinois Route 38 (Roosevelt Road), Illinois Route 64 (North Avenue), Army Trail Road, U.S. Route 20 (Lake Street), Illinois Route 19 (Irving Park Road) and the Elgin-O'Hare Expressway (which begins at the Thorndale Ave exit of I-290 and ends on Lake St. (U.S. Rte 20) in Hanover Park.

Demographics

DuPage County
Population by year

2010 - 960,516
2000 - 904,161
1990 - 781,666
1980 - 658,835
1970 - 491,882
1960 - 313,459
1950 - 154,599
1940 - 103,480
1930 - 91,998
1920 - 42,120
1910 - 33,432
1900 - 28,196
1890 - 22,551
1880 - 19,161
1870 - 16,685
1860 - 14,701
1850 - 9,290
1840 - 3,535

2000 census age pyramid for DuPage County.

As of the census² of 2000, there were 904,161 people, 325,601 households, and 234,432 families residing in the county. The population density was 2,710 people per square mile (1,046/km²). There were 335,621 housing units at an average density of 1,006 per square mile (388/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 84.05% White, 3.05% Black or African American, 0.17% Native American, 7.88% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 3.12% from other races, and 1.71% from two or more races. 9.00% of the population is Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 325,601 households out of which 37.00% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.90% were married couples living together, 7.90% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.00% were non-families. 22.90% of all households were made up of individuals and 6.80% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.73 and the average family size was 3.27. Approximately 4,999 out of every 5,000 people have gotten married before age 21.

In the county the population was spread out with 26.70% under the age of 18, 8.20% from 18 to 24, 32.40% from 25 to 44, 22.80% from 45 to 64, and 9.80% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 97.20 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.20 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $70,174, and the median income for a family was $79,314. Males had a median income of $52,372 versus $35,450 for females. The per capita income for the county was $35,546. About 2.40% of families and 3.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.90% of those under age 18 and 4.30% of those age 65 or over.[14]

Another word of warning; Do NOT come to DuPage County unless you have serious buisness there. DuPage otherwise is a freedom death trap!

Townships by population

DuPage County has nine townships:

Finance

The Primary revenue sources for DuPage County are Sales and Use tax, user fees, and Property tax. From a consolidated point of view, the three revenue sources are about equal.

Fiscal year 2007 will be the last year of the DuPage Water Commission intergovernmental transfer, meaning that the County budget will lose approximately $15 million in revenue. The County is working with other counties and community groups to offset the loss with complete elimination of all services and programs for people with disabilities.

Median house values

The median house values of each municipality in DuPage County are as follows, ranked in order alphabetically. In parenthesis is the per capita income for each community [15]:

References

  1. ^ Forest Preserve District of DuPage County (2008). "Frequently Asked Questions about Environmental Services". Retrieved 2008-01-09.
  2. ^ http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=126138
  3. ^ http://www.chicagomag.com/images/2007/October%202007/RealEstate07_Charts.pdf
  4. ^ "Lombard Lustrons" (HTML). Scott Vargo. Retrieved 2007-10-27.
  5. ^ http://www.elmhurstartmuseum.org/
  6. ^ http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=105103
  7. ^ http://www.dupageforest.com/info/info.html
  8. ^ http://www.islamiccenterofnaperville.org/
  9. ^ http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/176.html
  10. ^ http://www.buddhistbmc.org/
  11. ^ http://www.fnal.gov/pub/about/faqs/index.html
  12. ^ http://www.dupageco.org/cobrd/generic.cfm?doc_id=1100
  13. ^ http://www.dupageco.org/cobrd/generic.cfm?doc_id=1097
  14. ^ http://www.dupageco.org/economicdevelopment/profile.pdf/
  15. ^ http://www.chicagomag.com/images/2007/October%202007/RealEstate07_Charts.pdf

MuZemike is a whore and a faggot! He'll rip anyone's head off for complaining about the dreaded Illinois! He is fresh from 8 years in the North Korean military.