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						| Cities & Towns: |  
						| Ayers Township Brown Township
 Champaign (City)
 Champaign Township
 Colfax Township
 Compromise Township
 Condit Township
 Crittenden Township
 Cunningham Township
 East Bend Township
 Harwood Township
 Hensley Township
 Kerr Township
 Ludlow Township
 Mahomet Township
 | Newcomb Township Ogden Township
 Pesotum Township
 Philo Township
 Rantoul Township
 Raymond Township
 Sadorus Township
 Saint Joseph Township
 Scott Township
 Sidney Township
 Somer Township
 Stanton Township
 Tolono Township
 Urbana Township
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						| Villages: |  
						| Bondville Broadlands
 Fisher
 Foosland
 Gifford
 Homer
 Ivesdale
 Ludlow
 Mahomet
 | Ogden Pesotum
 Philo
 Rantoul
 Royal
 Sadorus
 Saint Joseph
 Savoy
 Sidney
 Thomasboro
 Tolono
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				Libraries: 
				Champaign Public Library505 S. Randolph St., Champaign, IL 61820
 
 Douglass Branch Library
 504 E. Grove St., Champaign, IL 61820
 
 Homer Community Library
 101 N. Main St., Homer, IL 61849
 
 Mahomet Public Library
 512 E. Main St., Mahomet, IL 61853
 
 Ogden Rose Public Library
 103 W. Main, Ogden, IL 61859
 
 Philo Public Library
 103 N. Harrison St., Philo, IL  61864
 
 Rantoul Public Library
 225 S. Century, Rantoul, IL 61866
 
 Saint Joseph Twp. Swearingen Memorial Library
 201 N. Third, Saint Joseph, IL  61873
 
				Sidney Community Library221 S. David St., Sidney, IL  61877
 
 Tolono Public Library
 128 E. Main, Tolono, IL  61880
 
 Urbana Free Library
 201 S. Race St., Urbana, IL 61801
 
				Historic District:Elm Street Court
 1 - 8 Elm Street Court
 Urbana, IL
 
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				 | COURT HOUSE INFO:Administrative Center
 1776 E Washington St
 Urbana, IL 61802-4578
 Phone: (217)384-3772
 Fax: (217)384-3896
 County Seat: 
				Urbana Year Organized: 
				1833
 Square Miles: 
				997
 HISTORY:      Champaign County was 
				organized in 1833, having been previously a part of Vermilion 
				County.  The county and county seat were named for 
				Champaign County, Ohio and Urbana, Ohio respectively, the 
				home place of the Illinois legislator who sponsored the bill to 
				create the county.  The development of the county was 
				greatly furthered by the arrival of the Chicago Branch of the 
				Illinois Central Railroad, and even more by the establishment of 
				the land-grant university.  Later, the county also got an 
				airport and a mass transit district.  The northern part of 
				the county experienced an economic and demographic setback with 
				the closing of Chanute Air Training Center in the 1990's.  
				In the 2004 Presidential election, it was one of the only 15 of 
				the 102 Illinois counties in which John Kerry received a 
				majority of the vote (50.98%). |