Do You Know Illinois Cities? Click Quiz. - Statistics

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Wikipedia lists three dozen US cities and towns with this name. Illinois' is the only state capital. Springfield
94%
"Apostrophe-free since 1873" is the cute slogan adopted by this city of 50,000. Downers Grove
88%
Actors Harrison Ford and Robin Williams are among many famous people born in the state's largest city. Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle are residents. Chicago
76%
This "bubbly" city shares the University of Illinois campus with neighbor Urbana. Champaign
71%
Named for an early French explorer, this city on the Des Plaines River is 40 miles southwest of Chicago. Joliet
65%
Named for a Native American tribe, this city is a major port on the Illinois River. "Will it play in _____?" is an oft-used query used by marketing pros and an indication of the city's mainstream population. Peoria
53%
Illinois' second largest city, its historic downtown is on Stolp Island in the Fox River. Aurora
41%
On the banks of the DuPage River, you'll find the state's fourth-largest city, home to a massive 72-bell carillon. (Hint: with all that noise, who can sleep?) Naperville
41%
A recovering rust belt city situated on the Rock River, you'll find Japanese gardens and a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright here. Rockford
41%
Illinois' "Gem City" along the Mississippi River was once the state's second-largest. German architecture and Dick Brothers Brewery Building are highlights. Quincy
35%
This economically distressed Chicago satellite city, once an industrial hub, has a lighthouse on Lake Michigan. Waukegan
35%
Known for its cobblestone houses and a plethora of Sears catalog homes, the state's sixth largest city is also the hometown of comedian Jim Gaffigan. Elgin
29%
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