About the Heyworth, Illinois Area  
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Overview Heyworth, IL is a village about 11 miles south of Bloomington-Normal. Its close proximity and affordable housing make it a perfect bedroom community for the B-N area.
Situated at the southern edge of McLean County (one of the fastest growing counties in Illinois), the commute to B-N is only about 25 minutes. With strong employers like State Farm Insurance and the four local colleges and universities, employment opportunities are easier to be had. Heyworth households enjoy a slightly-higher-than-state-average household income of about $61,000. Another thing that is higher-than-average here is the percentage of college-educated adults. Median house prices are about $125,000.
Transportation
With an easy drive south to Springfield (about 50 miles) or northeast to Chicago (150 miles), Heyworth residents have plenty of cultural outlets. The village of Heyworth itself is accessible by US 51 running north and south, and US 136 going easy and west.
Brief History
Heyworth’s original settlers were the Kickapoo Indians, who appreciated the plentiful game and good farmland. White settlers of German, English and Irish ancestry moved in, and generations later, many of them still live there. People in the heartland of Illinois take a big interest in their ancestral roots, so if you’re interested in knowing more about your family tree, the people of Heyworth will help get you started.
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