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  1. La Grange is a village in Cook County, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. It was founded by Franklin Dwight Cossitt in 1870 and named after La Grange, Tennessee, where he grew up on a slave plantation.

  2. Find out the latest news and events in La Grange, a village in Cook County, Illinois. Learn about the electric aggregation program, the hiring process, and the village board meetings.

  3. La Grange is “everyones downtown” and an award-winning destination in the western suburbs, regularly featured in publications such as West Suburban Living and Chicago Magazine, including a Best Downtown designation.

  4. The high quality of the architecture, the historic significance, and the degree to which they have been preserved merited national recognition when in 1979 the Village of La Grange Historic District, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  5. La Grange (/ lə ˈɡreɪndʒ / lə GRAYNJ; often spelled LaGrange) is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is a suburb of Chicago. The population was 16,321 at the 2020 census. Quick Facts Country, State ... Close. The downtown district of La Grange. History.

  6. La Grange, IL is situated east of Hinsdale and Naperville, north of Willow Springs and Countryside, south of Western Springs and Brookfield, and west of Lyons and McCook. Come see what La Grange has to offer and discover why La Grange is called “everyone’s downtown.”

  7. Downtown La Grange is the heart of the community. Anchored by the La Grange Village Hall, downtown offers residents an opportunity to come together, socialize, and celebrate. Some of the buildings date from the 1890s when retail and commercial businesses began to flourish.