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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 67. Chapters: Populated places in McHenry County, Illinois, Protected areas of McHenry County, Illinois, Harvard, Illinois, Woodstock, Illinois, McHenry, Illinois, Lake in the Hills, Illinois, Oakwood Hills, Illinois, Fox Lake, Illinois, Crystal Lake, Illinois, Johnsburg, Illinois, Barrington Hills, Illinois, McCullom Lake, Illinois, Union, Illinois, Bull Valley, Illinois, Cary, Illinois, Trout Valley, Illinois, Ringwood, Illinois, Pistakee Highlands, Illinois, Algonquin, Illinois, Richmond, Illinois, Greenwood, Illinois, Lakewood, Illinois, Marengo, Illinois, Hebron, Illinois, Prairie Grove, Illinois, Holiday Hills, Illinois, Fox River Grove, Illinois, Spring Grove, Illinois, Island Lake, Illinois, Huntley, Illinois, Lakemoor, Illinois, Kishwaukee River, Chain O'Lakes, Golden Corridor, Wonder Lake, Illinois, Port Barrington, Illinois, Piscasaw Creek, Silver Lake, Illinois, Coral, Illinois, Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge, Coon Creek, Chemung, Illinois, Ridgefield, Illinois, Solon Mills, Illinois, Hartland, Illinois, Burtons Bridge, Illinois, North Branch Kishwaukee River, Harmony, McHenry County, Illinois, Alden, Illinois, Lawrence, Illinois, Lake Killarney, Franklinville, Illinois, Riley, Illinois, Rush Creek, Mokeler Creek, Chain O'Lakes State Park, Moraine Hills State Park, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Palm Beach, Illinois. Excerpt: Algonquin is a village in Illinois located in both McHenry and Kane counties. It is a northwest suburb of Chicago, located approximately 40 miles from the Loop. The 2010 Census placed the Village's population at 30,046, growing considerably from the 2000 Census figure of 23,276. The village is known as "The Gem of the Fox River Valley," since its downtown is nestled in the heart of Illinois' Fox River Valley. Established in 1890 and long known as a small river community, the village is currently mak...