LIBERTYVILLE
Situated in the wooded lake lands of northern Illinois, Libertyville
is a tranquil community, an effect created by the beautiful lakes, quiet
woodlands, and peaceful meadows. This serene setting, however, is also
located near all the urban amenities of metropolitan Chicago as well as
its own great shopping, restaurants, and professional services. Thus,
Libertyville residents enjoy their quiet retreat without relinquishing
convenience and opportunity.
Commercial
Downtown Libertyville, replete with turn-of-the-century buildings along
Milwaukee Avenue, is a bustling commercial district with a great many
businesses and even more attractions for visitors and residents alike.
Such attractions include the David Adler Cultural Center and Ansel B.
Cook Home and Museum, as well as excellent restaurants and charming shops
and boutiques.
The Schools
Libertyville residents are serviced by Elementary School District 70,
a district that maintain five schools and the ability to boast thirteen
consecutive years of receiving the Big Red Apple Award. Secondary students
attend either Libertyville High School or Vernon Hills High School in
District 128, one of only sixty-nine Illinois school districts to be recognized
as an academic “outperformer” by Standard & Poor's School
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