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General Information
- Where Tradition and Vision Meet
- 25,264
- 1833
- In 1958, Batavia was featured on the cover of a Saturday Evening Post.
- 60510, 60539
- 41.846562, -88.308441
Featured Photos
- Wilson Hall is probably the most well-known landmark at Fermilab National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia. Rick West | Staff
- Challenger windmill on Randall Rd. south of Fabyan. Laura Stoecker | Staff
- A line of Corvettes makes its way down the route during Sunday's Loyalty Day parade in Batavia. Rick West | Staff
- Challenger Windmill Factory in Batavia. Daily Herald Staff Photo
- A baby buffalo gets a tongue-bath on a lazy Wednesday afternoon in the sun at Fermilab in Batavia. 7 calves have been born to the herd of about 50 adults since late March. The herd are descendent's of the original group of 26 that were brought to the facility from 1969-71. Rick West | Staff
- There's plans for an expansion of the Peg Bond Center in Batavia. Rick West | Staff
Points of Interest
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- Schools
- Community Colleges
- Libraries
Schools
Community Colleges
Libraries
- Batavia High School
(High School) - 1200 W. Wilson St.
Batavia, Il 60510 - 630-937-8600
- 630-937-8601
- www.bps101.net/bhs
- Bulldogs
- Crimson/Gold
- Mooseheart
(K-12) - 255 James J. Davis Dr.
Mooseheart, Il 60539 - 630-906-3646
- 630-906-3617
- www.mooseheart.org/
- Red Ramblers
- Red/White
- West Aurora High School
(High School) - 1201 W. New York St.
Aurora, Il 60506 - 630-301-5600
- 630-844-4612
- www.sd129.org
- Blackhawks
- Red/Blue
- Waubonsee Community College
- (630) 466-7900
- Route 47 at Waubonsee Drive
Sugar Grove, IL 60554 - www.waubonsee.edu/
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School Districts
- Batavia Unit District 101 (Unit)
- www.bps101.net/
Daily Herald Communities
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County Information
- Kane County
- www.countyofkane.org
Notable People
- Dan Issel
- Former NBA player, former Denver Nuggets coach.
- NBA.com
- Mary Todd Lincoln
- Her son had her committed to a Batavia asylum called Bellevue Place in 1875.
- Abraham Lincoln Online website

