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Laidback Illinois neighborhood with expansive country views
Hebron-Aldon is a neighborhood on the cusp of the Illinois and Wisconsin state border, surrounded by plains and natural reserves. “Hebron is a quaint little town, far from the big city,” Louise Berger with RE/MAX Plaza says. Berger has more than 15 years of experience in real estate. The Book “Once There Were Giants” is about the 1952 high school state championship basketball team from Hebron. “The neighborhood loves this, the water tower to resemble a basketball that says the home of the 1952 state champions,” Berger says.
Ranches with plenty of yard space in Hebron
Houses in the area sell between $130,000 and $700,000 and are arts and crafts or ranch-style homes. Many of them have front and backyards, with the backyards having enough space for gathering friends or family.
Two story older homes with can be found near the downtown area of Hebron-Aldon .
Near Dungan park, a row of homes sit quietly after the rain in Hebron-Aldon.
Cozy yard spaces and beautiful green scenery in the neighborhood of Hebron-Aldon.
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Forested nature trails at Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge
Dungan Park gives locals a place to spend time outdoors, with green space, a sidewalk, and a wooden playground. Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge is where local community members enjoy their natural surroundings. They enjoy hiking, fishing, skiing, snowshoeing and hunting throughout the wildlife refuge. The Hebron Trail gives outdoor enthusiasts even more opportunities, offering more than 13 miles of back trail hiking and sightseeing. The trail goes through the North Branch Conservation Area near Richmond, down to the Village of Hebron by Church Street. Kennedy Fields gives the neighborhood kids and adults a place to enjoy America’s Pastime, with multiple fields and plenty of green grass.
Dungan Park is a small playground within the neighborhood of Dungan Park in Hebron-Aldon.
Hebron Community Park has a playground and shaded seating area in Hebron-Aldon.
Kennedy Fields is near the Hebron Community Park and offers baseball fields.
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Athletic programs at Hebron High School
Student’s educational journeys start at Hebron Elementary School, which offers students several field trip opportunities, including to Royal Oaks Apple Orchard and the Field Museum. The next stop is Hebron Middle School, located in the same building as the high school and offers various athletics, including football, basketball and wrestling. Teen students attend Hebron High School. All three schools receive B-minus Niche grades, and the clubs the high school offers for students include robotics club, book club and drama club.
Alden Hebron Elementary is located across the street from the middle and high school building.
Alden Hebron High School has a football field adjacent to the school building.
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Kick off the day with breakfast platters from Hazel's Diner
Residents spend their mornings at Hazel’s Diner, a breakfast restaurant known for their large portions. Green PeaPod Thai Restaurant in nearby McHenry lets locals enjoy some Pad Thai, Crab Ragoon and other Thai food specialties. Stop by Buddyz Pizzeria for their menu of pizzas named after major Chicagoland landmarks. Hart’s Saloon is where people stop by at the end of the week to grab a few drinks. Residents go to Jewel-Osco for their grocery needs, where they load up on produce and meats. For the big box stores like Target and Walmart, locals must drive North about 10 miles to Lake Geneva.
Hazel's is a cozy spot in downtown Hebron near the corner of Main Street.
Jewel Osco is another fresh option right next door to Angelo's in the Hebron-Aldon area.
Locals love to have friend gatherings for lunch here for Thai food, near the Hebron-Aldon area.
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Transportation
Many parts of the area won’t have sidewalks, and the neighborhood is very car-dependent because of the lack of public transportation. The heart of Hebron is about 75 miles from Chicago and 64 miles from Milwaukee.
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On average, homes in Hebron-Aldon, Hebron sell after 25 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Hebron-Aldon, Hebron over the last 12 months is $364,000, up 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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