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Discover Naperville
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It was the DuPage River that drew Naperville's very first resident, Joseph Naper, to settle here in 1831. It was our proximity to Chicago and position near major trails and thoroughfares that kept people coming. And it's some of the same things that draw families to Naperville today, but there is so much more.
Naperville has everything to offer new residents. It has the culture and excitement of
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a larger city and the community spirit of a small town. It has excellent schools and diverse worship options.
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Naperville has charity and festivity; softball leagues and soccer teams; safe streets and sound government; a thriving economy and a robust downtown. Naperville has a unique ability to engage and acclimate new residents without leaving them lost or overwhelmed.
Naperville's residents have known all along what a special city Naperville is, but now the rest of the country is beginning to sit up and take notice. Naperville has been named "#1, #2, or #3 Kid Friendliest City" by Zero Population Growth since 1997. Modern Maturity magazine named Naperville among the top ten places to retire in the country; and Home Computing magazine named Naperville among the top five cities in the country to start a home based business. Money magazine has also rated Naperville #1 place to live the midwest and #3 in the country.
July 17, 2006: Naperville is rated #2 among Great American Towns in the US by Money Magazine.
In short, it's not just geography that makes Naperville a great place to settle; it's commitment, dedication and spirit...and it's catching. |
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Phone: 630.305.7701, Toll-Free: 877-23NAPER, Fax: 630.305.7793, Email: ncvb@naper.org |
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