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Woodstock, Illinois

Woodstock is a city in (and the county seat of) McHenry County, Illinois, United States. It is located 51 miles northwest of Chicago, making it one of the city's outer-most suburbs.[2] Per the 2020 census, the population was 25,630.[3] The city's historic downtown district and turn-of-the-century town square is anchored by the landmark Woodstock Opera House and the Old McHenry County Courthouse. In 2007 Woodstock was named one of the nation's Dozen Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.[4]

Woodstock
The landmark Woodstock Opera House building in historic downtown Woodstock
Motto(s): 
"True to Its Past; Confident of Its Future"
Location of Woodstock in McHenry County, Illinois.
Woodstock
Woodstock
Coordinates: 42°18′53″N 88°26′51″W / 42.31472°N 88.44750°W / 42.31472; -88.44750
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountyMcHenry
TownshipsDorr, Greenwood, Hartland, Seneca
Founded1852
Government
 • MayorMichael Turner
Area
 • Total13.19 sq mi (34.15 km2)
 • Land13.19 sq mi (34.15 km2)
 • Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total25,630
 • Density1,943.58/sq mi (750.41/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP Code(s)
60098
Area code815/779 847
FIPS code17-83349
Wikimedia CommonsWoodstock, Illinois
Websitewww.woodstockil.gov

History edit

 
Woodstock in 1936

Early days, Centerville edit

Woodstock was originally known as Centerville because of its location at the geographic center of McHenry County. It was chosen as the county seat on September 4, 1843. Early settler Alvin Judd developed a plat for the town, which incorporated a two-acre public square, near which a 2-story frame courthouse and jail were constructed the following year by George C. Dean and Daniel Blair.[5]

In 1845, prominent resident Joel Johnson proposed that Centerville be given a more original name, and the town was renamed Woodstock after Johnson's hometown of Woodstock, Vermont. The town was still listed as "Center" on the 1850 Federal Census. In 1852, Woodstock was incorporated as a village with Judd as president. In response to a growing population following the end of the Civil War, Woodstock was incorporated as a city in 1873.[5]

John S. Wheat was elected as Woodstock's first mayor. A vital artery for the growing town was the train line to and from Chicago, which allowed for a substantial industrial presence early in the town's history.[5]

Eugene V. Debs' prison stay edit

 
The Old McHenry County Courthouse and jail in Woodstock

In 1895, Eugene V. Debs served a short federal prison sentence in the Woodstock Jail following the 1894 Pullman labor strike in Chicago. Debs, the former president of the American Railway Union, was held in Woodstock instead of Chicago because federal officials feared that he would be surrounded with too many sympathizers in a Chicago prison and therefore could have still incited further unrest. Debs was instead assigned to a cell in the newly constructed Woodstock Jail, which occupied the lowest floor of the Woodstock Courthouse on the town square.[6]

During his time in the jail, Debs received several influential socialist visitors and encountered the works of Karl Marx. He is said to have considered the Woodstock Jail one of the "greatest school[s]," and passed his time reading and writing many letters from his cell. By the time he was released in November 1895 (to great fanfare and before crowds of onlookers assembled in the Woodstock Square), Debs had become a socialist and a national celebrity.[6] He later ran for the United States Presidency five times between 1900 and 1920 as the candidate for the newly formed Social Democratic Party.[7]

"Typewriter City" edit

During the early part of the 20th century, Woodstock had become "Typewriter City" and was home to factories of both the Emerson Typewriter Company and the Oliver Typewriter Company. Woodstock workers had built more than half the world's typewriters by 1922.[5] The companies were very much a part of civic life in Woodstock during this time. Both factories had active social clubs, baseball teams that competed against one another, and Emerson had a well-regarded band that played at public events.[8][9]

In 1919, Emerson Typewriter became the Woodstock Typewriter Company. The city grew and flourished with increasing demand for Woodstock typewriters through and after World War II. Initially the company sold typewriters for use in the war effort both domestically and abroad, but after the war's end returning servicemen, now familiar with the Woodstock brand, chose these models for their households. The factory was in use until 1970, and has since been converted into lofts.[8][9]

Orson Welles and the Todd School for Boys edit

Woodstock had an important role in the creative development of Orson Welles. In 1926, in the midst of a chaotic upbringing, he enrolled at the Todd School for Boys in Woodstock at age 10. His five-year stay there was his only formal education, and the town and school made an impression on the young Welles. Years later, in 1960, when asked where he thought of as his hometown, he replied "I suppose it's Woodstock, Illinois, if it's anywhere. I went to school there for four years. If I try to think of a home, it's that."[10][11]

At Todd School, the young Welles came under the positive influence and guidance of Roger Hill, a teacher who later became the school's headmaster. Hill provided Welles with an educational environment that supported his creativity, allowing Welles to concentrate on subjects that interested him. Welles performed and staged his first theatrical experiments and productions at Todd. He also performed at the downtown Woodstock Opera House, where the stage — the site of his American debut as a professional theatre director — is now dedicated to him.[12][13]

Welles returned to Woodstock periodically after leaving school. In July 1934 at the age of 19, he coordinated the Todd Theatre Festival, a six-week summer festival at the Woodstock Opera House that featured Hilton Edwards and Micheál MacLiammóir of Dublin's Gate Theatre.[14]: 165  His short film The Hearts of Age was shot on the Todd School campus during the festival.[15][16]

Todd School for Boys closed in 1954. Several original buildings were purchased at auction and reused by Marian Central Catholic High School and Christian Life Services.[17] Welles' former dormitory was demolished in 2010.[18]

Roles in popular media edit

Planes, Trains and Automobiles, 1987 edit

Several scenes in the 1987 film Planes, Trains, and Automobiles were shot in Woodstock, including the scene in which the protagonists' rental car is towed in front of a building, the old Courthouse.[19] The movie brought Woodstock to the attention of location manager Bob Hudgins, who later recommended the town to Harold Ramis for the filming of Groundhog Day.[20]

Groundhog Day, 1993 edit

Woodstock is perhaps most famous for its role as the location for the 1993 movie Groundhog Day, starring Bill Murray. Although the story is set in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, the movie's producers preferred the quintessentially American, but non-specific backdrop of Woodstock Square and its surroundings. Outdoor and street scenes were filmed around the downtown and various side streets, and signs from stores and businesses are visible throughout the movie.[19]

Many notable scenes' locations are commemorated with plaques as part of a walking tour for visitors and enthusiasts.[21] In January 2020, several key actors, including Bill Murray, Brian Doyle-Murray and Stephen Tobolowsky returned to Woodstock to film a Groundhog Day-themed commercial for Jeep. The commercial aired during the 2020 Super Bowl.[22]

Other edit

Woodstock was the basis for the fictional town of Hawkins Falls in the 1950s television soap opera Hawkins Falls, Population 6200. The city was the site of primary filming for the movie Bored Silly, which was released in 2000.[23] In August 2018, it was reported that filming had begun in and around the Square for the 2019 HBO series Lovecraft Country from producers J. J. Abrams, Jordan Peele, Misha Green and Ben Stephenson.[24] A map of Woodstock can be seen on the splash screen for The Jackbox Party Pack 4 game Civic Doodle where the historic square and Illinois route 47 and 120 are clearly visible.[25]

In September 2021, a second commercial began filming in Woodstock, including the Woodstock Square and the surrounding areas, for Toyota, which began airing on television later that December.[26]

Woodstock was also a primary filming location for the Amazon series Night Sky doubling as the fictional Farnsworth, Illinois.

Local culture edit

 
The bandstand in the center of the Woodstock Square

Local newspaper edit

The Woodstock Independent is the award-winning local paper of record and is delivered weekly to subscribers.[27] Published on Wednesdays, The Independent covers community news, events as well as local government and schools. The Independent also publishes The Torch, a feature-oriented magazine delivered free to all Woodstock residents 8 or 9 times a year.[28]

Music edit

Woodstock has become an important destination for live music in McHenry County and the region with venues featuring local, national, and international artists.

A number of organizations support and promote live music in Woodstock:

  • Liquid Blues
  • Jazz on the Square
  • Off Square Music
  • Opera Woodstock
  • RIFF Productions
  • Woodstock Folk Festival
  • Woodstock City Band
  • Potts & Pans Steelband[29]

Religion edit

Woodstock is home to many Protestant and Catholic churches, a Jewish congregation and The Blue Lotus Buddhist Temple since 2002.

Education edit

Woodstock's public schools are part of Woodstock Community Unit School District 200, which was formed in 1969.[30] The district operates 1 early learning center (Verda Dierzen), 6 elementary schools (Dean Street, Greenwood, Mary Endres, Olson, Prairiewood and Westwood), two middle schools (Northwood and Creekside) and two high schools (Woodstock High School and Woodstock North High School).[31] The three newest buildings, Prairiewood, Creekside and WNHS, were approved in a March 2006 referendum to address crowding in schools due to the area's growth between the mid-1990s and 2008.[30]

Woodstock is served by private educational institutions: St. Mary Catholic grade school (K-8) is located in town. Students often continue on to Marian Central Catholic High School, also located in Woodstock.

Residents pursuing an associate degree normally do so at McHenry County College in neighboring Crystal Lake. Loyola University Chicago owns and operates a large property on Woodstock's eastern edge as its Retreat and Ecology Campus.[32] Aurora University also operates its Woodstock Center downtown.

Economy edit

 
Shopping on Woodstock's Historic Square

Top employers edit

According to Woodstock's 2018 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[33] the top employers in the city are:

# Employer # of Employees
1 McHenry County 1,249
2 Woodstock Community Unit School District 200 1,142
3 Northwestern Memorial Hospital 904
4 Catalent 590
5 Charter Dura-Bar 335
6 Claussen Pickle Company 300
7 Walmart 277
8 Berry Plastics 180
9 Other World Computing 180
10 Menards 140

Transportation edit

 
Woodstock Railroad Station

Public transit edit

Woodstock's railroad station is the penultimate passenger stop on Metra's Union Pacific Northwest Line, which originates from Ogilvie Transportation Center in downtown Chicago and ends in Harvard, Illinois. At Woodstock, Metra offers passengers 14 daily trains to Chicago on weekdays, with 13 returning outbound.[34] Between 400 and 500 passengers use the train daily for travel to Chicago or other suburban communities along the line.[35]

This direct link to the city was historically instrumental in Woodstock's growth as a city, and remains an attractive option for local commuters and residents to reach Chicago. As a result, Woodstock's use of the system is greater than that of nearly half of the Metra system's other outlying stations, many of which serve larger or geographically nearer communities.[36]

Other public ground transportation is limited to Pace bus route 807, which connects downtown Woodstock with downtown McHenry.[37]

Major roads edit

U.S. Route 14 once took drivers through the heart of downtown Woodstock, but a bypass now curves around the city's southwest border. Illinois Route 47 runs through the city in the north–south direction. Illinois Route 120's western terminus is in northwest Woodstock, and continues east past Woodstock's downtown and into rural McHenry County.

Notable people edit

Geography edit

 
A road sign announcing entry into Woodstock

In the 2010 census, Woodstock has a total area of 13.55 square miles (35.09 km2), all land.[39]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18601,327
18701,57418.6%
18801,475−6.3%
18901,68314.1%
19002,50248.7%
19104,33173.1%
19205,52327.5%
19305,471−0.9%
19406,12311.9%
19507,19217.5%
19608,89723.7%
197010,22614.9%
198011,72514.7%
199014,35322.4%
200020,15140.4%
201024,77022.9%
202025,6303.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[40]
2010[41] 2020[42]

2020 census edit

Woodstock city, Illinois - Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[41] Pop 2020[42] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 17,748 16,456 70.56% 64.21%
Black or African American alone (NH) 513 737 2.07% 2.88%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 40 33 0.16% 0.13%
Asian alone (NH) 562 527 2.27% 2.06%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 15 2 0.06% 0.01%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 16 106 0.06% 0.41%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 294 860 1.19% 3.36%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 5,852 6,909 23.63% 26.96%
Total 24,770 25,630 100.00% 100.00%

2000 Census edit

In the 2000 census,[43] there were 20,151 people, 7,273 households, and 4,843 families in the city. The population density was 1,891.1 inhabitants per square mile (730.2/km2). There were 7,599 housing units at an average density of 713.1 per square mile (275.3/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 87.48% White, 1.06% African American, 0.23% Native American, 2.01% Asian, 7.69% from other races, and 1.52% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 19.01% of the population.

There were 7,273 households, out of which 37.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 52.7% were married couples living together, 9.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 33.4% were non-families. 27.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.68 and the average family size was 3.30.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 27.9% under the age of 18, 10.2% from 18 to 24, 33.2% from 25 to 44, 18.9% from 45 to 64, and 9.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 100.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.5 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $47,871, and the median income for a family was $54,408. Males had a median income of $40,137 versus $27,264 for females. The per capita income for the city was $23,210. About 5.3% of families and 7.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.0% of those under age 18 and 3.0% of those age 65 or over.

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External links edit

  • Real Woodstock - Tourism and Visitor Guides
  • AV Club - "We visit the town that brought Groundhog Day to life"
  • Midwest Living Magazine - "25 Weekend Getaways Near Chicago"
  • History of Woodstock
  • City of Woodstock official website

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Woodstock is a city in and the county seat of McHenry County Illinois United States It is located 51 miles northwest of Chicago making it one of the city s outer most suburbs 2 Per the 2020 census the population was 25 630 3 The city s historic downtown district and turn of the century town square is anchored by the landmark Woodstock Opera House and the Old McHenry County Courthouse In 2007 Woodstock was named one of the nation s Dozen Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation 4 WoodstockCityThe landmark Woodstock Opera House building in historic downtown WoodstockFlagSealLogoMotto s True to Its Past Confident of Its Future Location of Woodstock in McHenry County Illinois WoodstockShow map of IllinoisWoodstockShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 42 18 53 N 88 26 51 W 42 31472 N 88 44750 W 42 31472 88 44750CountryUnited StatesStateIllinoisCountyMcHenryTownshipsDorr Greenwood Hartland SenecaFounded1852Government MayorMichael TurnerArea 1 Total13 19 sq mi 34 15 km2 Land13 19 sq mi 34 15 km2 Water0 00 sq mi 0 00 km2 Population 2020 Total25 630 Density1 943 58 sq mi 750 41 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP Code s 60098Area code815 779 847FIPS code17 83349Wikimedia CommonsWoodstock IllinoisWebsitewww woodstockil gov Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days Centerville 1 2 Eugene V Debs prison stay 1 3 Typewriter City 1 4 Orson Welles and the Todd School for Boys 2 Roles in popular media 2 1 Planes Trains and Automobiles 1987 2 2 Groundhog Day 1993 2 3 Other 3 Local culture 3 1 Local newspaper 3 2 Music 3 3 Religion 4 Education 5 Economy 5 1 Top employers 6 Transportation 6 1 Public transit 6 2 Major roads 7 Notable people 8 Geography 9 Demographics 9 1 2020 census 9 2 2000 Census 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp Woodstock in 1936 Early days Centerville edit Woodstock was originally known as Centerville because of its location at the geographic center of McHenry County It was chosen as the county seat on September 4 1843 Early settler Alvin Judd developed a plat for the town which incorporated a two acre public square near which a 2 story frame courthouse and jail were constructed the following year by George C Dean and Daniel Blair 5 In 1845 prominent resident Joel Johnson proposed that Centerville be given a more original name and the town was renamed Woodstock after Johnson s hometown of Woodstock Vermont The town was still listed as Center on the 1850 Federal Census In 1852 Woodstock was incorporated as a village with Judd as president In response to a growing population following the end of the Civil War Woodstock was incorporated as a city in 1873 5 John S Wheat was elected as Woodstock s first mayor A vital artery for the growing town was the train line to and from Chicago which allowed for a substantial industrial presence early in the town s history 5 Eugene V Debs prison stay edit nbsp The Old McHenry County Courthouse and jail in Woodstock In 1895 Eugene V Debs served a short federal prison sentence in the Woodstock Jail following the 1894 Pullman labor strike in Chicago Debs the former president of the American Railway Union was held in Woodstock instead of Chicago because federal officials feared that he would be surrounded with too many sympathizers in a Chicago prison and therefore could have still incited further unrest Debs was instead assigned to a cell in the newly constructed Woodstock Jail which occupied the lowest floor of the Woodstock Courthouse on the town square 6 During his time in the jail Debs received several influential socialist visitors and encountered the works of Karl Marx He is said to have considered the Woodstock Jail one of the greatest school s and passed his time reading and writing many letters from his cell By the time he was released in November 1895 to great fanfare and before crowds of onlookers assembled in the Woodstock Square Debs had become a socialist and a national celebrity 6 He later ran for the United States Presidency five times between 1900 and 1920 as the candidate for the newly formed Social Democratic Party 7 Typewriter City edit During the early part of the 20th century Woodstock had become Typewriter City and was home to factories of both the Emerson Typewriter Company and the Oliver Typewriter Company Woodstock workers had built more than half the world s typewriters by 1922 5 The companies were very much a part of civic life in Woodstock during this time Both factories had active social clubs baseball teams that competed against one another and Emerson had a well regarded band that played at public events 8 9 In 1919 Emerson Typewriter became the Woodstock Typewriter Company The city grew and flourished with increasing demand for Woodstock typewriters through and after World War II Initially the company sold typewriters for use in the war effort both domestically and abroad but after the war s end returning servicemen now familiar with the Woodstock brand chose these models for their households The factory was in use until 1970 and has since been converted into lofts 8 9 nbsp Main Street looking north circa 1910 nbsp Typewriters in a Woodstock business window in 2013 Note the name Woodstock on some of them Orson Welles and the Todd School for Boys edit Woodstock had an important role in the creative development of Orson Welles In 1926 in the midst of a chaotic upbringing he enrolled at the Todd School for Boys in Woodstock at age 10 His five year stay there was his only formal education and the town and school made an impression on the young Welles Years later in 1960 when asked where he thought of as his hometown he replied I suppose it s Woodstock Illinois if it s anywhere I went to school there for four years If I try to think of a home it s that 10 11 At Todd School the young Welles came under the positive influence and guidance of Roger Hill a teacher who later became the school s headmaster Hill provided Welles with an educational environment that supported his creativity allowing Welles to concentrate on subjects that interested him Welles performed and staged his first theatrical experiments and productions at Todd He also performed at the downtown Woodstock Opera House where the stage the site of his American debut as a professional theatre director is now dedicated to him 12 13 Welles returned to Woodstock periodically after leaving school In July 1934 at the age of 19 he coordinated the Todd Theatre Festival a six week summer festival at the Woodstock Opera House that featured Hilton Edwards and Micheal MacLiammoir of Dublin s Gate Theatre 14 165 His short film The Hearts of Age was shot on the Todd School campus during the festival 15 16 Todd School for Boys closed in 1954 Several original buildings were purchased at auction and reused by Marian Central Catholic High School and Christian Life Services 17 Welles former dormitory was demolished in 2010 18 Roles in popular media editPlanes Trains and Automobiles 1987 edit Several scenes in the 1987 film Planes Trains and Automobiles were shot in Woodstock including the scene in which the protagonists rental car is towed in front of a building the old Courthouse 19 The movie brought Woodstock to the attention of location manager Bob Hudgins who later recommended the town to Harold Ramis for the filming of Groundhog Day 20 Groundhog Day 1993 edit Woodstock is perhaps most famous for its role as the location for the 1993 movie Groundhog Day starring Bill Murray Although the story is set in Punxsutawney Pennsylvania the movie s producers preferred the quintessentially American but non specific backdrop of Woodstock Square and its surroundings Outdoor and street scenes were filmed around the downtown and various side streets and signs from stores and businesses are visible throughout the movie 19 Many notable scenes locations are commemorated with plaques as part of a walking tour for visitors and enthusiasts 21 In January 2020 several key actors including Bill Murray Brian Doyle Murray and Stephen Tobolowsky returned to Woodstock to film a Groundhog Day themed commercial for Jeep The commercial aired during the 2020 Super Bowl 22 Other edit Woodstock was the basis for the fictional town of Hawkins Falls in the 1950s television soap opera Hawkins Falls Population 6200 The city was the site of primary filming for the movie Bored Silly which was released in 2000 23 In August 2018 it was reported that filming had begun in and around the Square for the 2019 HBO series Lovecraft Country from producers J J Abrams Jordan Peele Misha Green and Ben Stephenson 24 A map of Woodstock can be seen on the splash screen for The Jackbox Party Pack 4 game Civic Doodle where the historic square and Illinois route 47 and 120 are clearly visible 25 In September 2021 a second commercial began filming in Woodstock including the Woodstock Square and the surrounding areas for Toyota which began airing on television later that December 26 Woodstock was also a primary filming location for the Amazon series Night Sky doubling as the fictional Farnsworth Illinois Local culture edit nbsp The bandstand in the center of the Woodstock Square Local newspaper edit The Woodstock Independent is the award winning local paper of record and is delivered weekly to subscribers 27 Published on Wednesdays The Independent covers community news events as well as local government and schools The Independent also publishes The Torch a feature oriented magazine delivered free to all Woodstock residents 8 or 9 times a year 28 Music edit Woodstock has become an important destination for live music in McHenry County and the region with venues featuring local national and international artists A number of organizations support and promote live music in Woodstock Liquid Blues Jazz on the Square Off Square Music Opera Woodstock RIFF Productions Woodstock Folk Festival Woodstock City Band Potts amp Pans Steelband 29 Religion edit Woodstock is home to many Protestant and Catholic churches a Jewish congregation and The Blue Lotus Buddhist Temple since 2002 Education editWoodstock s public schools are part of Woodstock Community Unit School District 200 which was formed in 1969 30 The district operates 1 early learning center Verda Dierzen 6 elementary schools Dean Street Greenwood Mary Endres Olson Prairiewood and Westwood two middle schools Northwood and Creekside and two high schools Woodstock High School and Woodstock North High School 31 The three newest buildings Prairiewood Creekside and WNHS were approved in a March 2006 referendum to address crowding in schools due to the area s growth between the mid 1990s and 2008 30 Woodstock is served by private educational institutions St Mary Catholic grade school K 8 is located in town Students often continue on to Marian Central Catholic High School also located in Woodstock Residents pursuing an associate degree normally do so at McHenry County College in neighboring Crystal Lake Loyola University Chicago owns and operates a large property on Woodstock s eastern edge as its Retreat and Ecology Campus 32 Aurora University also operates its Woodstock Center downtown Economy edit nbsp Shopping on Woodstock s Historic Square Top employers edit According to Woodstock s 2018 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 33 the top employers in the city are Employer of Employees 1 McHenry County 1 249 2 Woodstock Community Unit School District 200 1 142 3 Northwestern Memorial Hospital 904 4 Catalent 590 5 Charter Dura Bar 335 6 Claussen Pickle Company 300 7 Walmart 277 8 Berry Plastics 180 9 Other World Computing 180 10 Menards 140Transportation edit nbsp Woodstock Railroad Station Public transit edit Woodstock s railroad station is the penultimate passenger stop on Metra s Union Pacific Northwest Line which originates from Ogilvie Transportation Center in downtown Chicago and ends in Harvard Illinois At Woodstock Metra offers passengers 14 daily trains to Chicago on weekdays with 13 returning outbound 34 Between 400 and 500 passengers use the train daily for travel to Chicago or other suburban communities along the line 35 This direct link to the city was historically instrumental in Woodstock s growth as a city and remains an attractive option for local commuters and residents to reach Chicago As a result Woodstock s use of the system is greater than that of nearly half of the Metra system s other outlying stations many of which serve larger or geographically nearer communities 36 Other public ground transportation is limited to Pace bus route 807 which connects downtown Woodstock with downtown McHenry 37 Major roads edit U S Route 14 once took drivers through the heart of downtown Woodstock but a bypass now curves around the city s southwest border Illinois Route 47 runs through the city in the north south direction Illinois Route 120 s western terminus is in northwest Woodstock and continues east past Woodstock s downtown and into rural McHenry County Notable people editJack Allen professional baseball infielder for the Syracuse Stars and the Cleveland Blues Jessica Biel actress and model Bob Bird Alaskan pro life and political activist first Distinguished Alumnus of Marian Central graduated in 1969 Cyrus Allen Black taxidermist decoy maker and minor league baseball player Michael J Brown Illinois state representative and businessman Bryan Bulaga football player University of Iowa and Green Bay Packers Rick Fletcher illustrator and cartoonist with Chicago Tribune best known for The Old Glory Story and Dick Tracy Chester Gould cartoonist and the creator of the Dick Tracy comic strip Nikol Hasler author sexual educator internet personality Ann Hughes Illinois state representative Marcellus L Joslyn businessman Dana Nafziger football player Doug Oberhelman CEO Caterpillar Inc Scott Sobkowiak pitcher for the Atlanta Braves Barbara Stcherbatcheff best selling author and economic commentator Lynn D Stewart Illini star player from the 1960s and co founder of the Hooters Restaurant chain 38 Johnny Stompanato mob associate of Mickey Cohen boyfriend of Lana Turner killed by Turner s daughter Cheryl Crane in self defense Michele Weiner Davis marriage therapist and author Orson Welles director writer actor producer 1931 graduate of the Todd School for Boys 14 3 Gigi Goode American drag queen and contestant on RuPaul s Drag Race season 12 Brad S Gregory Professor of History and Dorothy G Griffin Collegiate Chair at the University of Notre Dame Rich Loiselle pitcher for the Pittsburgh PiratesGeography edit nbsp A road sign announcing entry into Woodstock In the 2010 census Woodstock has a total area of 13 55 square miles 35 09 km2 all land 39 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18601 327 18701 57418 6 18801 475 6 3 18901 68314 1 19002 50248 7 19104 33173 1 19205 52327 5 19305 471 0 9 19406 12311 9 19507 19217 5 19608 89723 7 197010 22614 9 198011 72514 7 199014 35322 4 200020 15140 4 201024 77022 9 202025 6303 5 U S Decennial Census 40 2010 41 2020 42 2020 census edit Woodstock city Illinois Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos may be of any race Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 41 Pop 2020 42 2010 2020 White alone NH 17 748 16 456 70 56 64 21 Black or African American alone NH 513 737 2 07 2 88 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 40 33 0 16 0 13 Asian alone NH 562 527 2 27 2 06 Pacific Islander alone NH 15 2 0 06 0 01 Some Other Race alone NH 16 106 0 06 0 41 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 294 860 1 19 3 36 Hispanic or Latino any race 5 852 6 909 23 63 26 96 Total 24 770 25 630 100 00 100 00 2000 Census edit In the 2000 census 43 there were 20 151 people 7 273 households and 4 843 families in the city The population density was 1 891 1 inhabitants per square mile 730 2 km2 There were 7 599 housing units at an average density of 713 1 per square mile 275 3 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 87 48 White 1 06 African American 0 23 Native American 2 01 Asian 7 69 from other races and 1 52 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 19 01 of the population There were 7 273 households out of which 37 5 had children under the age of 18 living with them 52 7 were married couples living together 9 7 had a female householder with no husband present and 33 4 were non families 27 3 of all households were made up of individuals and 9 2 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 68 and the average family size was 3 30 In the city the population was spread out with 27 9 under the age of 18 10 2 from 18 to 24 33 2 from 25 to 44 18 9 from 45 to 64 and 9 8 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 32 years For every 100 females there were 100 8 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 98 5 males The median income for a household in the city was 47 871 and the median income for a family was 54 408 Males had a median income of 40 137 versus 27 264 for females The per capita income for the city was 23 210 About 5 3 of families and 7 2 of the population were below the poverty line including 8 0 of those under age 18 and 3 0 of those age 65 or over References edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved March 15 2022 Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 Woodstock city Illinois United States Census Bureau Retrieved April 15 2022 Midwest Region travel sites Woodstock IL 2007 Preservation Nation Archived from the original on January 20 2009 Retrieved December 10 2008 a b c d Woodstock IL Encyclopedia chicagohistory org Retrieved March 31 2016 a b Debs Eugene Victor January 1 1908 Debs His Life Writings and Speeches With a Department of Appreciations C H Kerr amp Company Eugene V Debs Facts amp Summary HISTORY com HISTORY com Retrieved February 24 2017 a b Baker Nancy L 2006 Woodstock by Nancy Baker Arcadia ISBN 9780738540801 a b Emerson Lofts Models Our luxurious one and two bedroom lofts feature a perfect blend of historical and contemporary style www emersonlofts com Retrieved November 22 2016 Orson Welles Biography Biography com Archived from the original on October 12 2010 Retrieved October 9 2010 Close Up Orson Welles part 1 Interview by Bernard Braden Canadian Broadcasting Corporation February 25 1960 22 58 23 12 Retrieved September 26 2014 Orson Welles 1934 Todd Theatre Festival 80th Anniversary Woodstock Opera House Archived from the original on August 12 2014 Retrieved September 26 2014 Orson Welles Stage dedicated at Woodstock Opera House Wellesnet February 10 2013 Retrieved September 26 2014 a b Tarbox Todd Orson Welles and Roger Hill A Friendship in Three Acts Albany Georgia BearManor Media 2013 ISBN 1 59393 260 X Todd School for Boys 1848 1954 Woodstock Illinois PDF Woodstock Public Library Archived from the original PDF on September 5 2014 Retrieved September 26 2014 Orson Welles is Dead at 70 Innovator of Film and Stage The New York Times Retrieved November 22 2016 Channick Robert September 5 2008 In Woodstock historic dorm for boys school attended by Orson Welles faces demolition Chicago Tribune Retrieved April 28 2014 About Hearthstone Communities Hearthstone Communities Retrieved April 28 2014 a b Groundhog Day 1993 IMDb Retrieved March 31 2016 We visit the town that brought Groundhog Day to life Pop Pilgrims The A V Club Avclub com July 25 2013 Retrieved March 31 2016 Every Day is Groundhog Day in Woodstock IL Woodstockgroundhog org Archived from the original on January 12 2012 Retrieved March 31 2016 Wayland Michael February 3 2020 How Jeep landed Bill Murray for its Groundhog Day Super Bowl ad CNBC Retrieved April 8 2021 Bored Silly 2000 IMDb com Retrieved May 2 2018 WOODSTOCK BACK ON SILVER SCREEN FOR HBO PILOT Retrieved September 7 2018 Doodle Valley JPG Retrieved September 24 2023 Shots for Toyota commercial and Lightyears filmed in Woodstock Square October 2021 About the Woodstock Independent Newspaper Archived from the original on October 17 2010 Retrieved October 9 2010 The Torch A Special Publication of the Woodstock Independent Archived from the original on October 17 2010 Retrieved October 9 2010 Potts amp Pans Inc NFP Pottsandpans org Retrieved November 21 2013 a b District 200 History of District 200 Archived from the original on August 21 2009 Retrieved March 6 2010 District 200 Schools Archived from the original on February 21 2009 Retrieved March 6 2010 Retreat amp Ecology Campus Loyola University Chicago Loyola University Chicago Retreat amp Ecology Campus Retrieved November 22 2016 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report PDF Woodstockil gov p 143 Retrieved March 9 2019 Metra UPNW Current Schedule PDF www metrarail com January 29 2012 Retrieved February 24 2017 Division of Strategic Capital Planning Metra Spring 2014 Metra Commuter Rail System Station Statistics 2014 PDF www metrarail com Division of Strategic Capital Planning Metra Spring 2014 Metra Commuter Rail System Station Statistics 2014 PDF www metrarail com Pace Bus Route 807 Woodstock McHenry www pacebus com Retrieved February 24 2017 Illini Legends Lists amp Lore Lynn Stewart News Gazette com Illinihq com October 4 2009 Retrieved March 31 2016 G001 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Census Summary File 1 United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved December 27 2015 Decennial Census of Population and Housing by Decades US Census Bureau a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Woodstock city Illinois United States Census Bureau a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Woodstock city Illinois United States Census Bureau U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Woodstock Illinois Real Woodstock Tourism and Visitor Guides AV Club We visit the town that brought Groundhog Day to life Midwest Living Magazine 25 Weekend Getaways Near Chicago History of Woodstock City of Woodstock official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Woodstock Illinois amp oldid 1208936175, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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