Addison is a suburb of Chicago located in DuPage County, Illinois. It was settled in the early 1830s and was originally known as Dunkley's Grove. The village was incorporated in 1884 and officially became the Village of Addison in 1889. Addison has a rich history of agriculture and industry, with the manufacturing sector playing a significant role in its development.
Notable residents of Addison include former MLB player Jim Thome, musician Dan Andriano of the band Alkaline Trio, and actor Tom Bosley.
The population of Addison has steadily grown over the years, reaching a population of over 36,000 residents in recent years.
Addison is located approximately 20 miles west of downtown Chicago and covers an area of 9.77 square miles. The village is situated in the western suburbs of the Chicago metropolitan area.
Addison has a diverse economy with a mix of industries, including manufacturing, retail, and services. The village is home to several industrial parks and commercial developments, which provide employment opportunities for residents.
Addison has a rich cultural scene with a variety of community events, festivals, and activities throughout the year. The village is known for its strong sense of community and vibrant arts scene.