Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Schaumburg, Illinois | |
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| Name | Schaumburg, Illinois |
| Settlement type | Village |
| Pushpin label | Schaumburg |
Schaumburg, Illinois is a village located in Cook County, Illinois and DuPage County, Illinois, approximately 30 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois. The village is situated near the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway and Illinois Route 53, providing easy access to nearby cities like Arlington Heights, Illinois, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, and Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Schaumburg is also close to O'Hare International Airport and Sears Holdings, the parent company of Sears, Roebuck and Co. and Kmart. The village is home to the Schaumburg Boomers baseball team, which plays in the Frontier League at Wintrust Field.
Schaumburg is located in the northeastern part of Illinois, near the Fox River and Busse Woods. The village is bordered by Hanover Park, Illinois to the south, Hoffman Estates, Illinois to the west, and Inverness, Illinois to the north. Schaumburg is also close to the Palatine, Illinois and Rolling Meadows, Illinois areas, which are served by the Palatine Community Consolidated School District 15 and the Township High School District 214. The village has a total area of 19.3 square miles, with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial developments, including the Woodfield Mall and the Schaumburg Corporate Center. Nearby attractions include the Legoland Discovery Center Chicago and the Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament in Kane County, Illinois.
The area now known as Schaumburg was first settled in the mid-19th century by German Americans from the region of Hesse, Germany, including the Bockwoldt family and the Schaumberg family. The village was officially incorporated in 1956, with Al Lueder serving as its first village president. Schaumburg experienced rapid growth during the 1960s and 1970s, with the development of the Woodfield Mall and the Schaumburg Regional Airport. The village is also home to the Schaumburg Township District Library, which serves the communities of Hanover Park, Illinois, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, and Schaumburg, Illinois. Nearby historical sites include the Elk Grove Village Historic District and the Arlington Heights Historic District.
As of the 2020 United States Census, the village of Schaumburg has a population of approximately 78,723 people, with a diverse mix of White Americans, Asian Americans, African Americans, and Hispanic and Latino Americans. The median household income in Schaumburg is around $83,000, with a range of industries represented, including healthcare, technology, and manufacturing. The village is served by the Schaumburg Community Consolidated School District 54 and the Township High School District 211, which also serves the communities of Palatine, Illinois, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, and Inverness, Illinois. Nearby institutions of higher education include Harper College, Elgin Community College, and Northern Illinois University.
Schaumburg has a strong and diverse economy, with major industries including technology, healthcare, and manufacturing. The village is home to the Woodfield Mall, one of the largest shopping centers in the United States, as well as the Schaumburg Corporate Center, which houses companies such as Motorola Solutions, Verizon Wireless, and United Airlines. Schaumburg is also close to the O'Hare International Airport and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, making it an attractive location for businesses and logistics companies. Nearby companies include Caterpillar Inc., John Deere, and Navistar International, which are headquartered in Peoria, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Lisle, Illinois, respectively.
The village of Schaumburg is served by the Schaumburg Community Consolidated School District 54 and the Township High School District 211, which operate several schools in the area, including Schaumburg High School, Conant High School, and Hoffman Estates High School. The village is also home to the Schaumburg Township District Library, which provides educational resources and programs for residents. Nearby institutions of higher education include Harper College, Elgin Community College, and Northern Illinois University, which offer a range of academic programs, including business administration, engineering, and nursing. The village is also close to the University of Illinois at Chicago and the Northwestern University, which are located in Chicago, Illinois and Evanston, Illinois, respectively.
Schaumburg has a well-developed infrastructure, with several major highways and roads passing through the village, including the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway and Illinois Route 53. The village is also served by the Pace Bus system, which provides public transportation to nearby cities and attractions, including Chicago, Illinois, Arlington Heights, Illinois, and the Woodfield Mall. Schaumburg is close to the O'Hare International Airport and the Chicago Rockford International Airport, making it an attractive location for businesses and travelers. The village is also home to the Schaumburg Regional Airport, which serves general aviation and corporate aircraft. Nearby transportation hubs include the Union Station (Chicago), the Ogilvie Transportation Center, and the Richard B. Ogilvie Transportation Center.