Buckley by the numbers
By The News-Gazette
Sunday, July 23, 2006
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Town size, in square miles
40.2
Buckley's median age
40.60N
Town's latitude
53.3
Percent of population that is German
70
The approximate number of flags that fly each year on Memorial Day along the driveway in the St. John's and Woodland Cemetery to honor the men and women who served in the U.S. armed forces
80
Percent of residents older than 25 who have high school diplomas
88.04W
Town's longitude
285
Homes in community
593
Population, according to 2000 U.S. Census
699
Town elevation, in feet
1901
Ben Spiegler of Chicago purchased the tile factory, and apparently wowed the people of Buckley because he came by car – the first in the village. It was a Haynes Apperson
1920s
In the early part of the decade, the Isle of Golden Dreams was a large dance hall south of town on U.S. 45. Tiny Hill's orchestra was among those that played there through the '30s. Today, a bar called The Isles sits there
1925
The Reynolds Oil Station in Buckley was one of three stations between Kankakee and Champaign
1931
Three members of the Bald Eagle Gang robbed the Buckley State Bank. The deputy sheriff was out of town, but his wife, her brother and her sister-in-law chased the bandits
1936
The Buckley Dutch Masters played Flatville as 3,300 fans attended. (The Dutch Masters lost the baseball game 3-1)
1952
Buckley High and Loda High consolidated. The Paxton-Buckley-Loda school district was formed in 1990
1956
The year of the town's centennial celebration, when more than 5,000 people lined the streets to watch a mile-long parade with more than 100 units
1958
Eunice "Rusty" Wilkening graduated from Buckley-Loda High. She later played for the All American Redheads, a professional exhibition basketball team in Arkansas
60918
Town ZIP code
Stories
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- Portrayal melds past, present
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- Sesquicentennial celebration schedule
- Baseball players lead list of famous Buckley residents
- Pastime plays big role in heritage
- St. John's Church steepled in tradition
- Abe Lincoln grave robber "not a Buckley highlight"
- Book on Buckley history took four years to compile
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