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Why Live in Kewanee

Kewanee, IL, offers a unique blend of small-town charm and historical significance. Known for its rich history, including its title as "The Hog Capital of the World," Kewanee is a community that balances a small-town feel with proximity to larger cities like Peoria and the Quad Cities. The town features a variety of home styles, from red-brick Craftsmans and bungalows to Italianate and Victorian houses, many with porches and lawn spaces. Residents can enjoy numerous parks such as Windmont Park, with its fishing pond and inclusive playground, and Northeast Park, which offers softball fields and tennis courts. Golf enthusiasts can visit Baker Park Golf Course and dine at the 19th Hole Restaurant. Dining options in Kewanee are diverse, with Fernando’s Place serving authentic Mexican cuisine, Rony’s Restaurant offering a mix of American and Mexican dishes, and Cerno’s Bar and Grill featuring historical décor. For those looking for things to do, Kewanee hosts various community events, including the Hog Day Festival, the Francis Park Fourth of July celebration, and the Veterans Park summer concert series. The local farmer’s market and shops like The Gaming Goat and Baysinger’s Antiques provide additional attractions. Students in Kewanee can attend the highly rated Wethersfield Junior/ Senior High School. The town is also well-connected, with access to Interstates 74 and 80, Routes 34 and 78, and a popular Amtrak station facilitating travel to and from Chicago.

Home Trends in Kewanee, IL

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$455,000
Number of Homes for Sale
0
Last 12 months Home Sales
3
Months of Supply
0.00
Median List Price
$469,900
Median Change From 1st List Price
3%
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