Gurnee, Illinois Village of Gurnee Location of Gurnee inside Illinois Location of Gurnee inside Illinois Gurnee is a village in Lake County, Illinois, United States.

It is best known for being the locale of Six Flags Great America and Gurnee Mills, together drawing over 26 million visitors annually. Early pioneer in the Gurnee region came by foot horseback and by "Prairie Schooners" drawn by oxen or via the Erie Canal and the Great Lakes.

In 1835-36, a territory business from New York State erected a Community House (site of the old Gurnee Grade School) to accommodate families while they were locating and getting government territory grants to their farms.

Gurnee, the 14th Mayor of Chicago and one of the administrators of the barns , agreed to precarious a station in Wentworth, which was called "Gurnee Station" with respect to Mr.

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Over time, Gurnee Station became known simply as "Gurnee" and was incorporated as such.

This building was acquired by the Village of Gurnee in 1984, has been restored, and now homes the Warren Township Historical Society.

In May 2004, Gurnee received primary rainfall, causing the worst flooding in 100 years.

Gurnee is positioned at 42 22 N 87 56 W (42.3737, -87.9344). According to the 2010 census, Gurnee has a total region of 13.576 square miles (35.16 km2), of which 13.5 square miles (34.96 km2) (or 99.44%) is territory and 0.076 square miles (0.20 km2) (or 0.56%) is water. It is positioned on the banks of the Des Plaines River and is split by Interstate 94, which divides the village into east (old) and west (new) sides.

Gurnee's Serbian Orthodox improve is serviced by St.

As of the 2010 census, the total village populace was 31,295, an 8.5% increase from the 2000 census. There were 12,031 housing units throughout the village, and the populace density was 2,318.7 citizens per square mile.

The Gurnee Town Centre, a shopping precinct in West Gurnee Gurnee is home to Gurnee Mills, Six Flags Great America, and Key Lime Cove Water Resort.

According to Gurnee's 2010/2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the village were: 1 Gurnee Mills 5,000 4 Gurnee School District No.

The majority of the easterly half of the village is served by Gurnee School District #56.

The section of Gurnee, along with portions of the village's eastside is served by Woodland Grade School District #50.

The village is served by Warren Township High School, which is made up of the O'Plaine Road Campus (freshmen and sophomores) and the Almond Road Campus (juniors and seniors).

According to the 2007 state report card, both Woodland District #50 and Gurnee School District #56 has full recognition.

Warren Township High School District #121 is in the third year of Academic Watch Status, as of 2007, due to not meeting the minimum standards of No Child Left Behind for six years in a row. The Gurnee Public Library is positioned at 224 N.

The Warren-Newport Public Library District began in 1971 when the Gurnee Women's Club began to look for a meaningful service which their club could offer the area.

Lake County, Illinois communities that fall completely inside the boundaries of the precinct are Gurnee, Illinois; Grandwood Park, Illinois; Park City, Illinois; and Wildwood, Illinois.

Partially encompassed in the precinct are the communities of Beach Park, Illinois; Grayslake, Illinois; Lake Villa, Illinois; Old Mill Creek, Illinois; Third Lake, Illinois; Wadsworth, Illinois; Waukegan, Illinois; and Milburn, Illinois. According to statistics gathered by the Library Research Center at the University of Illinois, the Warren-Newport Public Library is the second busiest library in Lake County, after the Cook Memorial Library in Libertyville.

According to its mission statement, the Warren Newport Public Library "provides the improve with access to information, kindles the imagination of kids and grownups, and supports lifelong learning." Interstate 94 (The Tri-State Tollway) is the chief expressway servicing Gurnee, allowing easy access to Milwaukee and Chicago.

Gurnee is notable as being one of the only primary Chicago suburbs that is not serviced by Metra, although there are close-by stations in Waukegan, Grayslake, and Libertyville.

The Village of Gurnee waterworks comes from the Central Lake County Joint Action Water Agency (CLCJAWA) positioned in Lake Bluff, IL.

The village of Gurnee is a home rule municipality which functions under the council-manager form of government with a village President and a six-member Board of Trustees, all of whom are propel to four-year terms.

The Village President and three of the Trustees are propel every four years.

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