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Frankfort and New Lenox

Frankfort History

  The villages of Frankfort and New Lenox are just five miles apart on State Route 30. The location offers easy access to neighboring towns and a short commute to downtown Chicago. New Lenox is the larger of the communities, but Frankfort is equally well-known in the area.
   Frankfort’s first pioneers were mostly of English and Scottish descent, but the town really grew after German settlers moved to the area from Pennsylvania in the 1840s. Frederick Chappel named the town Frankfort Township after his hometown of Frankfurt, Germany. (Neighboring New Lenox, which was founded in 1852, was named for the town of Lenox, N.Y.)
    In 1855, the Joliet and Northern Indiana Railroad built a line through Frankfort Township and renamed it Frankfort Station. When the village was incorporated in 1879, "Station" was dropped from the name.

Activities

    Because of the towns’ proximity to one another, Frankfort and New Lenox residents share schools, events and recreational activities. The biggest annual event in New Lenox is the Proud American Days Festival, which is held the last weekend of July and includes the crowing of the annual Miss New Lenox. Frankfort also hosts a number of events during the year, including the Whispers of Spring and the Frankfort Fall Festival. The Fall Festival started as a small community fair, but it has grown into one of the top craft shows in the nation. The event also features a parade, live entertainment, food and family fun.
  Both communities have their own parks and recreation departments. The Frankfort Park District maintains five neighborhood parks, a new sports complex and the Founders Community Center. Main Park has seven baseball, softball and soccer fields; two playgrounds; a pavilion; and lighted tennis and volleyball courts. Frankfort also has four country clubs that offer 18-hole championship golf.
    There are 13 parks and three recreation buildings in New Lenox, which is also home to The Sanctuary, an 18-hole championship golf course. Other recreational activities are located in neighboring towns, and Lake Michigan and Chicago’s parks and museums are just a short drive away.

Frankfort and New Lenox Fast Facts

   Location: Frankfort and New Lenox are about 35 to 40 miles southwest of Chicago
  *Total area: Frankfort, 10.91 square miles; New Lenox, 10.11 square miles
  *Population: Frankfort, 10,391; New Lenox, 17,771
  *Housing units: Frankfort, 3,580; New Lenox, 6,064
   Average annual rainfall: 38.65 inches
   Average temperatures: 74ºF in summer, 22ºF in winter
*Information provided by 2000 Census

Schools

   Frankfort and New Lenox are known for their quality schools, and several districts provide this top-notch education. The Frankfort Elementary School District has three schools: Grand Prairie Elementary, Chelsea School and the Hickory Creek School/Frankfort Junior High School. The Summit Hill School District 161’s five schools serve some Frankfort students as well as students from surrounding villages.
    The area high school is part of a two-campus facility. The main Lincoln Way Community High School campus, which is located in New Lenox, educates junior and senior students; and the east campus in Frankfort educates freshmen and sophomores. New Lenox also has four elementary schools, three middle schools and a junior high.

Homes

   The real estate market in both communities offers a wide range of styles and prices. Condominiums, townhouses and single-family homes are available, some offering substantial acreage and golf course frontage. Farm and ranch properties are also available, as is vacant land.

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