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About Aurora, IL
Aurora is a city predominantly in Kane County and DuPage County, with
portions extending into Kendall and Will counties. It is in the outer region of
Chicago metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Illinois. It is the second most
populous city in the state, and the 114th most populous city in the country.
Once a mid-sized manufacturing city, Aurora has grown tremendously since the
1960s. Founded within Kane County, Aurora’s city limits and population have
expanded into DuPage, Will, and Kendall counties. Between 2000 and 2003, the
U.S. Census Bureau ranked Aurora as the 34th fastest growing city in the United
States. The Aurora area is home to an impressive collection of architecture,
including structures by Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Bruce Goff
and George Grant Elmslie. The Hollywood Casino Aurora, a dockside gaming
facility with 53,000 square feet (4,900 m2) and 1,200 gaming positions, is on
the river in downtown Aurora. Aurora is also home to a large collection of Sears
Catalog Homes over 50 homes and Lustron all-steel homes seven homes in all. The
city was a manufacturing powerhouse until the early 1970s, when the railroad
shops closed. Soon many other factories and industrial areas relocated or went
out of business. By 1980, there were few industrial areas operating in the city,
and unemployment soared to 16%. During the late 1970s and early 1980s,
development of the Far East side along the Eola Road and Route 59 areas began.
While this was financially beneficial to the city, it also contributed to the
decline of the downtown and the manufacturing sectors on the near East and West
Sides. Crime rates soared and street gangs started to form in the mid-1980s. It
was during this time Aurora became a much more culturally diverse city. The
Latino population started to grow rapidly in the city in the 1980s. In the late
1980s, several business and industrial parks were established on the city’s
outskirts. In 1993, the Hollywood Casino was built downtown, which helped bring
the first redevelopment to the downtown area in nearly twenty years. In the late
1990s, more development began in the rural areas and towns outside Aurora.
Subdivisions sprouted up around the city, and Aurora’s population soared. Aurora
is on the edge of the Illinois Technology and Research Corridor. The city has a
long tradition of manufacturing as does much of Chicago metropolitan area.
Prominent manufacturers, past and present include Lyon Workspace Products, The
Aurora Silverplate Manufacturing Company, Barber-Greene Company, the Chicago
Corset Company, the Aurora Brewing Company, Stephens-Adamson Company,
Caterpillar Inc., Allsteel Metals, National Metalwares, and Western Wheeled
Scraper Works (later Austin-Western Inc.). The most prominent employer and
industry was the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad (later Burlington
Northern) which was headquartered in Aurora. The CB&Q Roundhouse is still
standing, and is now the popular restaurant originally called Walter Payton’s
Roundhouse; after the Payton estate ended its involvement in 2009 it became
known as America’s Historic Roundhouse, and after a 2011 change in ownership, it
is now known as Two Brothers Roundhouse. Downtown Aurora is home to the
Paramount Theatre, a large live performance theater on the National Register of
Historic Places, and the Hollywood Casino. There is also the Leland Tower, a
former hotel which was the tallest building in Illinois outside of Chicago and
is on the National Register of Historic Places. The largest collection of
commercial buildings by Prairie School architect George Grant Elmslie is here as
is the main building of Aurora Public Library and a branch campus of Waubonsee
Community College.
Cities Near Aurora :
North Aurora, Oswego, Batavia, Warrenville, Geneva, Naperville, West
Chicago, Saint Charles, Winfield, Plainfield, Lisle, Wheaton, Bolingbrook,
Woodridge, Carol Stream, IL.
Zip codes in Aurora :
60502, 60503, 60504, 60505, 60506, 60507, 60538, 60542, 60563, 60564,
60568, 60569, 60585, 60598, 60599.
We deliver flowers and balloons daily to all hospitals, veterans hospitals,
funeral homes, cemeteries, mortuaries, nursing homes and convalescent hospitals
in Aurora including:
Presence Mercy Medical Center, 1325 N Highland Ave, Aurora, IL 60506 (630) 859-2222
Rush-Copley Heart Institute, 2088 Ogden Ave, Aurora, IL 60504 (630) 978-6200
The Daleiden Mortuary, 220 N Lake St, Aurora, IL 60506 (630) 631-5500
The Healy Chapel Funeral & Cremation Services, 370 Division Dr. Sugar Grove, Illinois 60554 630-466-1330
Alden Horizon Independent Senior Living Community, 2000 Randi Dr, Aurora, IL 60504 (630) 499-1890
Presence Fox Knoll, 421 N Lake St, Aurora, IL 60506 (630) 844-0380
Waubonsee Community College, 18 S. River St. Aurora, IL 60506-4134 (630) 801-7900
Aurora Local Florists:
The Flower Basket
302 N Lake St, Aurora, IL 60506 (630) 892-7673
Joy Florist
2616 Ogden Ave E, Aurora, IL 60504 (630) 898-4455
Floreria Mexico
14 N Union St, Aurora, IL 60505 (630) 585-8028
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Send fresh flowers to Aurora for Easter or a gift basket today filled with delicious candy, treats, and goodies they are sure to love. This Easter we are sure you will find the perfect gift.
And you thought Easter Baskets are only for kids?. Adults love Easter Baskets too!
Our gourmet Easter baskets in Aurora include decadent cakes and even gourmet food and wine with chocolate and more, which is sure to make this Easter extra special.
We also make it easy to get your Easter baskets delivered to Aurora fast! Simply choose the delivery date, and we ensure your Easter basket is shipped to be delivered
to Aurora on that day, fresh and ready to be enjoyed! Sending Easter flowers and baskets
to Aurora has never been easier, and you can rest easy that your Easter gifts will be enjoyed as soon as they hit the doorstep.
Our floral department and our local florists in
Aurora will make sure that your Easter Flower Arrangement is fresh and beautiful and will be hand-delivered with love.
Your Easter table will look beautiful with one of our Easter flower centerpieces too!
Popular Easter Flowers In Aurora
9 Favorite Easter Flowers
Easter Lily. The Easter lily is the obvious choice to top our list since it’s named for the holiday
Tulips.
Tulips are often associated with
Easter because of their “egg” shaped blooms
Easter Cactus
Daffodils
Crocus
Hyacinth
Hellebore.
Hydrangea.
Daffodils are a traditional Easter flower and are associated with the wonderful season of spring.
They brighten up any room and signify new beginnings, rebirth and the coming of spring.
This makes it the perfect Easter flower as it signifies where the occasion came from, the death and resurrection of Jesus.
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