Wilmette, Illinois Village of Wilmette, Illinois Wilmette Cook County Illinois incorporated and unincorporated areas Wilmette highlighted.svg Wikimedia Commons: Wilmette, Illinois Wilmette is a village in New Trier Township, Cook County, Illinois, United States.

It is positioned 14 miles (23 km) north of Chicago's downtown precinct (4 mi or 6 km from Chicago's northern border) and had a populace at the 2010 census of 27,087. Wilmette is considered a bedroom improve in the North Shore region.

In 2007, Wilmette was ranked as the seventh best place to raise kids in the U.S., as stated to Business Week. In 2015, Wilmette was ranked the best place to live in Illinois based on a range of factors including its low unemployment rate, median income, low housing vacancy rate, high education expenditures per student, low crime, and short commute times. In 2016, the personal finance website Wallet - Hub.com presented its finding that the inhabitants of Wilmette had an average credit score of 743, ranking it in first place among communities inside the State of Illinois. Wilmette is positioned on the shore of Lake Michigan and is a near northern suburb of Chicago, immediately North of Evanston at 42 4 38 N 87 43 25 W (42.077178, -87.723736). The North Shore Channel drainage canal empties into Lake Michigan at Wilmette Harbor.

According to the 2010 census, Wilmette has a total region of 5.409 square miles (14.01 km2), of which 5.4 square miles (13.99 km2) (or 99.83%) is territory and 0.009 square miles (0.02 km2) (or 0.17%) is water. Wilmette has a well-developed urban forest and since 1983 has appreciateed "Tree City" status. As of 2006, village parkways hosted more than 18,600 trees comprising 150 species and sub-species.

The village rates 47th on the list of highest-income places in the United States with a populace of over 10,000.

Government awarded Ouilmette 1,280 acres (5.2 km2) of territory in present-day Wilmette and Evanston.

Within a several years, the village of Wilmette was incorporated, on September 19, 1872; the village of Gross Point was incorporated on September 19, 1874. September 19 is jubilated locally as Charter Day.

Wilmette was nearly took in by its neighbor to the south, Evanston, in 1894 and 1897.

The Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee (North Shore Line) appeared in 1899 and connected with a Milwaukee Road line into Chicago.

It was took in in two parts by Wilmette in 1924 and 1926. A naval gunboat, titled the USS Wilmette, was commissioned in 1918.

During August 1943 the Wilmette was given the honor of transporting President Franklin D.

In 1942, Wilmette took in No Man's Land, an unincorporated triangular shoreline region bordering Kenilworth, in the vicinity of the present day Plaza del Lago, that had been the subject of various municipal disputes and the site of a floundered club hotel complex.

The earliest surviving Baha'i House of Worship was constructed in Wilmette between 1920 and 1953. See "Attractions" below.

Wilmette was also the site of a momentous fireworks explosion.

According to the 'Wilmette Life, an explosion occurred on March 18, 1978, at 1221 Cleveland Avenue.

The novel's three chief characters interval up in Wilmette amid the 1960s.

The book is a gold mine of mid twentieth century Wilmette history, including a reference to a Woolworth's store once positioned in the Eden's Plaza shopping center as well as a prominent Encyclop dia Britannica sign once displayed on Wilmette Avenue.

Wilmette is governed by a village board composed of six trustees and a president.

In 2004, Wilmette was one of the first localities in Illinois to enact a ban on smoking in all enhance spaces, including bars and restaurants.

For undertaking school education, Wilmette is served by Wilmette Public Schools District 39 which includes elementary schools (grades K 4) Central, Harper, Mc - Kenzie, and Romona, Highcrest Middle School (grades 5 & 6), and Wilmette Junior High School (grades 7 & 8). Marie Murphy School, also positioned in Wilmette, is part of Avoca School District 37.

Joseph. Other private schools in Wilmette include the Ronald Knox Montessori School. For enhance secondary or high school education, serving grades 9 to 12, Wilmette students attend New Trier High School. High school freshmen attend classes at the Northfield ground while other grades attend the Winnetka campus.

Wilmette is also home to Catholic high schools Loyola Academy and Regina Dominican High School.

Arlyn School in Wilmette is an alternative school supported by member school districts in the area.

It serves junior high and high school students who have been referred by school districts, improve agencies, private practitioners, and parents. The Wilmette Public Library provides educational support to students at all undertaking levels, including those residing in neighboring Kenilworth.

US Baha'i House of Worship in Wilmette Wilmette is home to the Baha'i House of Worship, the continental Baha'i House of Worship for North America and presently the only one in the United States, as well as the administrative offices for the Baha'i National Spiritual Assembly.

Wilmette has a two-theater multiplex titled the Wilmette Theater positioned on Central Avenue in one of its downtowns.

Wilmette has three shopping centers.

Other attractions include Gillson Park with beach access, marina, and an off-leash region for dogs; Langdon Beach; and Centennial Park, with a enhance swimming pool, tennis and ice-skating facilities. In 2013 the Wilmette Platform Tennis Club was developed, the new facility has 4 paddle tennis courts and a warming hut. The Wilmette Golf Course, designed by Joe Roseman, is open to the public. In addition to the Baha'i House of Worship, Wilmette is famous for a several other examples of theological architecture.

The earliest existing church building in Wilmette is the First Congregational Church (1909) designed in the Tudor Revival style.

Joseph's is Wilmette's earliest theological congregation, established in 1843.

Wilmette has two homes assembled by Frank Lloyd Wright: the Frank J.

Gross Point Village Hall, now the Wilmette Historical Society These places in Wilmette are on the National Register of Historic Places: Chicago and Northwestern Depot 1135-1141 Wilmette Ave.

The North Shore Line through Wilmette was abandoned in 1955.

Wilmette is presently served by the Chicago Transit Authority's Purple Line, the Metra commuter trains directed by Union Pacific Railroad on the old Chicago & Northwestern Railway line, and by the Pace suburban bus system.

The northernmost station of the Purple Line is positioned at Linden Avenue in Wilmette.

Wilmette's commuter barns station is at Green Bay Road and Washington Avenue.

The village of Wilmette has a stated commitment to "promoting and creating a more sustainable surrounding through energy efficiency, improved stormwater management, water conservation, pollution reduction, and recycling." Wilmette and 11 other communities are competing in the Com - Ed Community Energy Challenge for a $100,000 prize for energy consumption reduction. The village has implemented some lighting and heating efficiency programs in some municipal buildings. Each year since 2010, the village partners with Go Green Wilmette to present Going Green Matters: Wilmette's Green Fair, a sustainable living and recycling event that attracts over 1,000 residents, exhibitors, vendors, and activists.

Main article: List of citizens from Wilmette, Illinois The Wilmette Park District's Community Recreation Center has a 10,000-sq ft gymnastics facility. The Park District operates eight indoor tennis courts at the Wilmette Tennis Club. The Wilmette Park District operates the Centennial Ice Center ice rink. The rink is a member of the United States Figure Skating Association and the Ice Skating Institute (ISI). The Ice Center is home to ISI class programs instructing over 3,000 skaters a year and ISI hockey classes instructing over 500 skaters a year. It is used by the Wilmette Hockey Association, Wilmette Tribe Hockey Club, New Trier High School Hockey Club, Loyola Academy Hockey Club, and Loyola University Hockey Club, the Wilmette Cougars Women's Hockey Club, Tom Mc - Daniels Adult Hockey Hockey North America Adult Hockey, the Loyola Academy Thanksgiving High School Hockey Invitational Tournament, and a "Mid-Summer Classic" ISI Competition. The Wilmette Curling Club won the 1985 United States Men's Curling Championships . The club represented the United States at the 1985 men's World Curling Championships where they ultimately tied with Denmark to place 3rd-overall. Wilmette's sister town/city in Australia is Mona Vale in Northern Beaches, New South Wales.

The high schools in Wilmette and Mona Vale participate in an annual student exchange program and the two communities are also spiritually connected, since each is home to a continental Baha'i House of Worship. a b c d "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (DP-1): Wilmette village, Illinois".

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