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Aurora, Illinois
Aurora is a large city of about 150,000 people, nicknamed "The City of Lights"
because it was one of the first to use electric street lighting. Aurora has a
large Hispanic population (about 33%), and rest of the population is about 68%
White, 11% African American, with a few other ethnic groups represented here and
there. Most residents are middle class in the economic spectrum, with an average
household income of about $53,000. For families, it's about $60,000.
Temperatures around the year in Aurora range from about 10 degrees Fahrenheit in
the winter to 85 in the summer. Although not really considered a suburb of
Chicago, it's about 42 miles east of it, or a little over an hour's drive,
depending on traffic. The Metra commuter rail links Aurora to Chicago, so public
transportation is available to Chicago, and there are public buses in Aurora
itself.
Aurora has a number of industrial and manufacturing companies due to its
location on the Illinois Technology and Research Corridor, including Lyon
Workspace Products, The Aurora Silver Plate Manufacturing Company, and
Caterpillar Incorporated. Aurora is divided into three wards: The East side,
east of The Fox River, The West Side, west of the river, and The Far East Side,
or Fox Valley, which is close to the Fox Valley Mall.
Apartments and Neighborhoods in Aurora
Aurora is way too big to try describing all of the neighborhoods, but just a few
quick things to think about the different areas: The Near West Side is very
residential, and an affluent area. It's got a golf course, several private
schools, and tree lined streets. Downtown is somewhat historic, mixed with
modern lofts, condos, and the Hollywood Casino. Stonebridge is the most
affluent neighborhood, and one of the newest. It also has its own golf course.
Apartment complex choices include Orchard Village on Indian Trail, Fox Pointe
Apartments on Fox Pointe Circle, Sherwood Apartments on Molitor Road, and
Aspen Place Apartments on Terrace Lake Drive.
Things to Do in Aurora
There is a major Hindu temple in Aurora, so even if you're not Hindu, you might
want to go and educate yourself about what Hindus believe. They would love to
tell you. There's not one, but two large shopping malls in Aurora, The Fox
Valley Mall and the Chicago Premium Outlets. The Philips Park Zoo is Aurora's
own, so you don't have to make the trip into Chicago. The Paramount Arts Center
downtown offers many options for entertainment, art, and culture.