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- 15 Best Things to Do in Dolton (IL) - The Crazy Tourist
Immediately south of Chicago ’s city limits, Dolton is a mostly residential suburban village bounded to the north by the Little Calumet River The name comes from one George Dolton, who settled in the area in 1835 and whose son became the village’s first postmaster in 1866
- Pritzker weighs in on Dolton saga, Mayor Tiffany Henyard – NBC Chicago
Illinois Gov J B Pritzker on Thursday addressed growing issues in suburban Dolton, including the controversy surrounding Mayor Tiffany Henyard and the chaos that has unfolded in recent months
- Dolton swears in new mayor, ending Tiffany Henyards scandal-plagued . . .
Jason House was sworn in as the new mayor of the Village of Dolton on Monday It marked the end of the Tiffany Henyard era, which was dominated by scandal and a slew of negative headlines
- Village History - Dolton
The Village of Dolton, once an area of natural prairie and home to Potawatomie, Sac, Illini, and Miami Indians has now grown into a bustling suburban community of over 23,000 residents
- Village of Dolton, IL | Dolton IL - Facebook
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- Dolton, IL - Niche
Dolton is a suburb of Chicago with a population of 20,979 Dolton is in Cook County Living in Dolton offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes In Dolton there are a lot of parks Many families live in Dolton and residents tend to be liberal
- Dolton Historical Society, Dolton IL - Museums Database
The DOLTON Historical Society (DHS) was established in 1977 to promote the history and culture of Dolton, Illinois Located in the heart of the village, the museum is dedicated to preserving the unique heritage of the area and promoting an appreciation of its rich past
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