Lombard, located in DuPage County, Illinois, is a suburb of Chicago within the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of Lombard was 44,476.
The Lombard region, which was once inhabited by Potawatomi Native Americans, saw the arrival of European American settlers in the 1830s.
A weekly farmLombard’s high schools, serving grades 9-12, are part of Glenbard Township High School District 87. This district also includes the neighboring town of Glen Ellyn, resulting in the formation of the combined name “Glenbard.” On the other hand, Lombard’s elementary and middle schools, covering grades K-8, are under the jurisdiction of either Lombard School District 44 or DuPage School District 45.ers market takes place in downtown Lombard from May to October annually.
Lombard is served by several high schools, including Glenbard East High School, which is located in Lombard and serves the majority of the area. Glenbard South High School, situated in Glen Ellyn, serves the far southwest part of Lombard, while Glenbard West High School, also located in Glen Ellyn, serves the far northwest part of the town. Willowbrook High School in Villa Park serves the southeast and far northeast parts of Lombard, and Addison Trail High School in Addison serves parts of unincorporated Lombard. In addition to public schools, there are also private schools in the area, such as Montini Catholic High School and College Preparatory School of America.
Lombard Village operates under a non-home rule system and employs a council-manager form of governance. Elected officials serve four-year terms.
Lombard, as per the 2021 census gazetteer files, covers a total area of 10.41 square miles, with 10.22 square miles being land and 0.19 square miles being water, which calculates to a percentage of 98.21% of land and 1.79% of water.
As per the 2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report by Lombard, the leading employers in the city include J.C. Penney Co. Inc. with 400 employees, School District 87 with 300 employees, Westin Lombard Yorktown with 275 employees, Adjustable Forms, Inc. with 250 employees, and Vitas Healthcare Corporation with 250 employees.
Metra’s Union Pacific West Line provides service to Lombard, connecting it to Elburn, Illinois along the former Chicago and Northwestern Railway route. Additionally, Lombard has easy access to I-88 / Illinois 110, I-355, and Illinois Routes 38, 53, 56, and 64.
In the past, trains from the Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad used to stop at Stewart Ave, Main St, Brewster Ave, and Westmore/Meyers Road for commuters, along with trains from the Chicago Great Western Railway. These old railway lines are now transformed into recreational trails that can be used for various purposes, known as the Illinois Prairie Path and Great Western Trail.
Lombard is connected to Naperville, Cicero, and other destinations via multiple bus routes operated by Pace. The Yorktown Center acts as a central hub for these bus routes, providing convenient access to the surrounding area.
Prominent individuals in Lombard include Winifred Bonfils, a newspaper journalist, Dallas Frueh and Russ Gamester, both racing drivers, Harold Gray, the cartoonist behind Little Orphan Annie, and Tom Higgenson, the founder of Plain White T’s who was raised in the area. Other notable figures linked to Lombard are Ted Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber, reputed Mafia leader James Marcello, Ellen Annette Martin who was the first woman to vote in Illinois in 1891, actor Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, folk artist and abolitionist Sheldon Peck, author Mary Doria Russell, racing driver Bob Schacht, NASA astronaut Daniel M. Tani, scholar Charles Tilly, film critic and comedian Doug Walker, and science-fiction author Timothy Zahn.