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Lisle, Illinois
NameLisle
Settlement typeVillage
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1Illinois
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2DuPage
Subdivision type3Townships
Subdivision name3Lisle, Milton
Leader titleMayor
Leader nameChristopher Pecak
Established titleFounded
Established date1832
Established title2Incorporated
Established date21956
Unit prefImperial
Area total km218.40
Area total sq mi7.10
Area land km217.80
Area land sq mi6.87
Area water km20.60
Area water sq mi0.23
Population as of2020
Population total24094
Population density km2auto
TimezoneCST
Utc offset-6
Timezone DSTCDT
Utc offset DST-5
Postal code typeZIP Code(s)
Postal code60532
Area code630 and 331
Blank nameFIPS code
Blank info17-43947
Blank1 nameGNIS feature ID
Blank1 info2398430
Websitewww.villageoflisle.org

Lisle, Illinois. Lisle is a village in DuPage County, part of the Chicago metropolitan area. Settled in the early 19th century, it has grown from a rural community into a thriving suburb known for its corporate presence, educational institutions, and expansive natural preserves like the Morton Arboretum. The village is bisected by Interstate 88 and served by the Metra BNSF Railway Line.

History

The area was first settled by European Americans in 1832, following the Black Hawk War, with pioneers like James C. Hatch and Alonzo B. Chatfield establishing farms. The community was later named after Lisle, New York, the hometown of early settler Israel P. Rumsey. Its development accelerated with the 1864 arrival of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, which established a station and spurred growth. The Morton Arboretum was founded in 1922 by Joy Morton, founder of the Morton Salt company, on his family estate. The village was officially incorporated in 1956, coinciding with the post-World War II suburban expansion and the rise of the East-West Tollway.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 7.10 square miles, of which 6.87 square miles is land and 0.23 square miles is water. Lisle is located approximately 25 miles west of Downtown Chicago. The East Branch DuPage River flows through the community. Major geographic features include the 1,700-acre Morton Arboretum and the Springbrook Prairie Forest Preserve, a National Natural Landmark. The village is bordered by Naperville to the west, Downers Grove to the east, and Woodridge to the south.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 24,094. The racial makeup was 70.5% White, 16.5% Asian, 5.5% Black or African American, and 4.8% identifying as two or more races. Hispanic or Latino residents of any race comprised 7.8% of the population. The median household income was $101,250, significantly above the state average. The village is part of the Illinois's 6th congressional district and has been represented by politicians like former Congressman Henry Hyde.

Economy

Lisle's economy is characterized by a strong corporate and research presence, anchored by the Lisle Corporate Center and the Inland Real Estate Group. It is the headquarters for major companies such as Molex, a global electronic components manufacturer, and Nalco, an Ecolab company specializing in water treatment. The Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital is a major employer. The Illinois Research and Development Corridor runs along the I-88 corridor, fostering technology and pharmaceutical firms. Retail and dining are concentrated in areas like the Lisle Promenade and near the Metra station.

Education

Lisle is served by Lisle Community Unit School District 202, which operates Lisle Senior High School, Lisle Junior High School, and several elementary schools. The district is known for its partnership with the Morton Arboretum for environmental science programs. Benedictine University, a private Roman Catholic institution founded in 1887, is located within the village. The university is a member of the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference and houses the Jurica-Suchy Nature Museum. The Lisle Library District serves the community's informational needs.

Notable people

Notable individuals associated with Lisle include Dick Durbin, the U.S. Senator and Senate Majority Whip; John Groce, former head coach of the University of Illinois men's basketball team; and Megan Bozek, a silver medalist with the United States women's national ice hockey team at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Joy Morton, founder of the Morton Arboretum and former president of the Morton Salt company, was a longtime resident. Bob Thomas, former NFL kicker for the Chicago Bears and New York Giants, also hails from Lisle.

Category:Villages in Illinois Category:DuPage County, Illinois