Location of the Ottawa–Streator Micropolitan Statistical Area in Illinois
The Ottawa–Peru, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area , as defined by the United States Census Bureau , is an area consisting of three counties in north central Illinois , anchored by the cities of Ottawa and Streator .
As of the 2010 census , the μSA had a population of 154,908.[1] An estimate by the Census Bureau, as of July 1, 2011, placed the population at 153,182, making it the fourth-largest Micropolitan Statistical Area in the United States .[2]
Counties [ ]
Communities [ ]
Places with more than 10,000 inhabitants [ ]
Places with 5,000 to 10,000 inhabitants [ ]
Places with 1,000 to 5,000 inhabitants [ ]
De Pue
Earlville
Granville
Ladd
Marseilles
Oglesby
Seneca (partial)
Sheridan
Walnut
Wenona (partial)
Wyanet
Places with 500 to 1,000 inhabitants [ ]
Buda
Cherry
Dalzell
Grand Ridge
Hennepin
La Moille
Leland
Naplate
Neponset
North Utica
Ohio
Sheffield
Tiskilwa
Tonica
Places with less than 500 inhabitants [ ]
Arlington
Bureau Junction
Cedar Point
Dana
Dover
Hollowayville
Kangley
Leonore
Lostant
Magnolia
Malden
Manlius
Mark
McNabb
Millington (partial)
Mineral
New Bedford
Ransom
Rutland
Seatonville
Somonauk (partial)
Standard
Troy Grove
Unincorporated places [ ]
Altmar
Baker
Blakes
Burnett
Catharine
Churchill
Clarion
Coal Hollow
Danway
Dayton
Dimmick
Farm Ridge
Fitchmoor
Florid
Garfield
Greenoak
Harding
Hegeler
Hicks Corners
Hitt
Jonesville
Kasbeer
Kernan
Lake Holiday
Langley
Leeds
Limerick
Lone Tree Corners
Love
Lowell
Marquette
Meriden
Milla
Milo
Moronts
Mount Palatine
Normandy
Northville
Norway
Ottville
Peterstown
Piety Hill
Prairie Center
Providence
Putnam
Richards
Rockwell
Science
Serena
Stavanger
Stoneyville
Sulphur Springs
Thomas
Ticona
Tomahawk Bluff
Triumph
Van Orin
Vermilionville
Walnut Grove
Waltham
Webster Park
Wedron
Wendel
Whitefield (partial)
Wilsman
Woodland Addition
Yorktown
Zearing
Townships [ ]
Bureau County [ ]
Arispie Township
Berlin Township
Bureau Township
Clarion Township
Concord Township
Dover Township
Fairfield Township
Gold Township
Greenville Township
Hall Township
Indiantown Township
Lamoille Township
Leepertown Township
Macon Township
Manlius Township
Milo Township
Mineral Township
Neponset Township
Ohio Township
Princeton Township
Selby Township
Walnut Township
Westfield Township
Wheatland Township
Wyanet Township
LaSalle County [ ]
Adams Township
Allen Township
Brookfield Township
Bruce Township
Dayton Township
Deer Park Township
Dimmick Township
Eagle Township
Earl Township
Eden Township
Fall River Township
Farm Ridge Township
Freedom Township
Grand Rapids Township
Groveland Township
Hope Township
LaSalle Township
Manlius Township
Mendota Township
Meriden Township
Miller Township
Mission Township
Northville Township
Ophir Township
Osage Township
Ottawa Township
Otter Creek Township
Peru Township
Richland Township
Rutland Township
Serena Township
South Ottawa Township
Troy Grove Township
Utica Township
Vermilion Township
Wallace Township
Waltham Township
Putnam County [ ]
Granville Township
Hennepin Township
Magnolia Township
Senachwine Township
Demographics [ ]
As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 153,098 people, 60,014 households, and 41,459 families residing within the μSA. The racial makeup of the μSA was 95.50% White , 1.23% African American , 0.18% Native American , 0.52% Asian , 0.02% Pacific Islander , 1.57% from other races , and 0.99% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.01% of the population.
The median income for a household in the μSA was $42,011, and the median income for a family was $49,576. Males had a median income of $38,628 versus $21,706 for females. The per capita income for the μSA was $19,506.
See also [ ]
Illinois statistical areas
References [ ]
Cities Villages
Arlington |
Buda |
Bureau Junction |
Cherry |
Dalzell |
De Pue |
Dover |
Hollowayville |
La Moille |
Ladd |
Malden |
Manlius |
Mineral |
Neponset |
New Bedford |
Ohio |
Seatonville |
Sheffield |
Tiskilwa |
Walnut |
Wyanet
Townships
Arispie |
Berlin |
Bureau |
Clarion |
Concord |
Dover |
Fairfield |
Gold |
Greenville |
Hall |
Indiantown |
Lamoille |
Leepertown |
Macon |
Manlius |
Milo |
Mineral |
Neponset |
Ohio |
Princeton |
Selby |
Walnut |
Westfield |
Wheatland |
Wyanet
Cities Villages
Cedar Point |
Dalzell ‡ |
Dana |
Grand Ridge |
Kangley |
Leland |
Leonore |
Lostant |
Millington ‡ |
Naplate |
North Utica |
Ransom |
Rutland |
Seneca ‡ |
Sheridan |
Somonauk ‡ |
Tonica |
Troy Grove
Townships
Adams |
Allen |
Brookfield |
Bruce |
Dayton |
Deer Park |
Dimmick |
Eagle |
Earl |
Eden |
Fall River |
Farm Ridge |
Freedom |
Grand Rapids |
Groveland |
Hope |
LaSalle |
Manlius |
Mendota |
Meriden |
Miller |
Mission |
Northville |
Ophir |
Osage |
Ottawa |
Otter Creek |
Peru |
Richland |
Rutland |
Serena |
South Ottawa |
Troy Grove |
Utica |
Vermilion |
Wallace |
Waltham
Unincorporated communities
Altmar |
Baker |
Blakes |
Catharine |
Danway |
Dayton |
Dimmick |
Farm Ridge |
Fitchmoor |
Garfield |
Harding |
Hitt |
Jonesville |
Kernan |
Lake Holiday |
Leeds |
Lowell |
Meriden |
Milla |
Mount Palatine ‡ |
Northville |
Norway |
Peterstown |
Piety Hill |
Prairie Center |
Richards |
Rockwell |
Science |
Serena |
Stavanger |
Stoneyville |
Sulphur Springs |
Ticona |
Tomahawk Bluff |
Triumph |
Vermilionville |
Waltham |
Wedron |
Wilsman |
Woodland Addition
Footnotes
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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