Thursday, September 02, 2010

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Whether you want to live in a lovely stately older home with a big yard full of trees, a new home with all the amenities modern living has to offer, or a funky apartment with twelve foot ceilings in a restored downtown commercial building, Jacksonville has it. Best of all, you’ll find the prices a smidgeon of what you pay for the same spaces in metropolitan areas. 

The community’s geographic location provides many benefits. You experience all four seasons of the year in Jacksonville but without having to suffer the extreme heat or cold. If you enjoy a taste of metropolitan life every now and then, Chicago and Indianapolis are less than a four hour drive away. You can be in downtown St. Louis in an hour and a half and the capital city of Illinois, Springfield, is just thirty minutes from home.

Discover the Midwest’s best kept secret for small town living, Jacksonville, Illinois!
 

The Jacksonville Police Department provides a host of information regarding their efforts towards the safety of citizens as well as steps that citizens and communities themselves can take.
The success and impact of the University of Illinois Extension in the Morgan-Scott Unit is attributed to the dedication and shared vision of “Helping the Citizens of Morgan and Scott Counties put knowledge to work.”
Living in a community means getting connected and involved with those around you. That is how you make new friends, learn new things and make a difference in the town where you live.
Whether you are traveling by plane, train or automobile, you will have no trouble arriving at your destination on time.
In Jacksonville, Passavant Area Hospital has been serving the residents of Morgan, Cass, Greene, Scott and Macoupin counties for 125 years, offering the best in medical coverage.
DiscoverJacksonville has created a place for area realtors to feature homes and properties they have listed for sale. Come often and look, for the homes and properties that are featured are always changing.
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