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Why Live in Kirkland
Kirkland, Illinois, established in 1882, is a small village located 17 miles north of DeKalb and 74 miles from downtown Chicago. Known for its rural charm and proximity to larger metro areas, Kirkland's variety of home styles includes early 20th-century farmhouses, midcentury ranch-style homes, and more contemporary properties built between 2000 and 2006. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the South Branch Kishwaukee River for fishing and kayaking, as well as the expansive Potawatomi Woods forest preserve. Kirkland's parks, such as Pioneer Park Disc Golf course and Franklin Township Park, provide additional recreational options. The village is particularly lively during its Fourth of July festival, which includes one of the largest fireworks shows in DeKalb County. Local schools, part of the Hiawatha Community Unit School District No. 426, offer hands-on learning and nature programs. Main Street hosts essential services and locally loved dining spots like the Red Brick Inn Bar & Grill and Farmers Inn. For more extensive shopping, residents can travel to DeKalb. Major highways, including Route 72, provide convenient access to Interstate 90 and Chicago, while medical care is available 15 miles south at Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital in DeKalb.