The 10 Very Best Towns In Illinois You'll Want to Move To Right Away
By Elizabeth Crozier|Published July 06, 2017
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Elizabeth Crozier
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An Illinois transplant who grew up and went to school in Indiana for 22 years, Elizabeth holds a BFA in creative writing and has enjoyed traveling across the country and parts of Europe. She has visited half of the states, as well as parts of Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and regularly travels home to the Hoosier State to see friends and family. With more than five years of writing experience, Elizabeth’s articles have been featured on several websites, and her poetry and short stories have been published in multiple literary journals.
Whether you’re looking to move out of the big city or find your first Illinois nesting ground, there is a plethora of amazing towns you’ll want to live in. Whether you like a town with good places to eat or one that’s quiet and secluded, you’ll find what you’re looking for in this list of the 10 best Illinois towns.
Forget places like Chicago and Springfield – the best locations to move to in Illinois are towns you may have never even heard of. Keep scrolling for all the details.
This popular resort town is known for its picturesque communities, farms, countryside, and Mississippi River views. It was voted the "Best Main Street in the Midwest" and is popular for couples who come for the atmosphere, upscale dining, and annual balloon festival.
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A huge crossroads in Southern Illinois, this town is full of relaxing activities such as golf, beaches, and parks. There are also many woods and creeks that promote tranquility.
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Listed on the national register of historic places, this quiet town has much to offer. Locals most enjoy the seasonal farmer's market, play theatre, and haunted, old houses. For a secluded stay, you can book a night in an authentic log cabin.
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Known by locals as a "wide spot in the road," this tiny town is popular for its one and only building. Moonshine Store sells the best burgers you can find, making it worth the drive no matter where you're from.
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This town is home to the jail in which Joseph Smith was imprisoned as well as a Mormon temple and many memorial statues. There are also interesting, historic relics such as old homes and covered wagons.
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Situated along the Fox River, this town was once home to the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad. Now, it is a historic town with a charming downtown and beautiful community areas including parks and a riverwalk.
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Near the Indiana border and the Kankakee River, this stunning town is full of things to do. You can stay in a manor turned bed & breakfast and enjoy the seasonal farmer's market, historical museum, Island Park, car shows, nature preserves, art festivals, and more.
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Home to a wealth of beautiful homes, amazing schools, and a charming downtown, this Chicago suburb is one of the best. There are plenty of things to do here, such as enjoy the riverwalk or check out a boutique shop and restaurant.
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This lovely town is packed with history. It gets its namesake from a nearby French fort built in 1733 and was the old capital of Illinois when it was just a territory.
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This is a quaint town in Central Illinois that doesn't get talked about enough. In addition to quiet neighborhoods and tranquil parks, you'll find some really incredible pizza places.
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