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  2. Elgin, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    A significant Laotian American community calls Elgin home. [14] Elgin has been a sister city of Vientiane, the capital of Laos, since 1967. Some Laotian Americans have opened stores and restaurants, contributing to the city's cultural diversity. Elgin is also home to a sizable Latino population, contributing to 45.7% of the population in 2020. [15]

  3. Frederick Louis Maytag I - Wikipedia

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    Maytag was born July 14, 1857, in Elgin, Illinois, the eldest of 10 children born to German immigrants Amelia Tonebon (1837-1905) and Daniel William Maytag (1833–1900), who had Anglicized the original spelling of his surname from Maitag upon arrival.

  4. Elgin Township, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Elgin Township is located in Kane County, Illinois. It is divided by the Fox River . As of the 2010 census, its population was 100,922 and it contained 35,690 housing units.

  5. List of people from Elgin, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. Bergman (1948-2013), Illinois State Representative [5] DeGoy B. Ellis (1876-1949), Illinois state representative and lawyer [ 6 ] Thomas W. Ferry (1843-1845) Acting Vice President , US Senator

  6. Elgin Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Elgin Historic District is a set of 697 buildings in Elgin, Illinois. Of these, 429 contribute to the district's historical integrity. The district is the oldest portion of the city, and contains mostly residences and churches. Other buildings in the district include an art museum, a masonic temple, and the Elgin Academy.

  7. Category:People from Elgin, Illinois - Wikipedia

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  8. Ed Schock - Wikipedia

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    Edward "Ed" Schock (born circa 1947) [citation needed] is an Illinois politician and former elementary school principal. [1] He began service on the Elgin City Council after winning election in 1993, [1] [2] [3] and he was re-elected in 1997. [4] [5] In 1999, Schock successfully contested incumbent Kevin Kelly for the office of Mayor of Elgin.

  9. Spring–Douglas Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Spring–Douglas Historic District is a set of 496 buildings in Elgin, Illinois.Of those, 455 buildings contribute to the district's historical value. It is a residential district following Spring Street and Douglas Avenue from Kimball Street in the south to River Bluff Road to the north.