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Huntley, Illinois, offers quiet Midwest locale for retirement
Huntley, Illinois, is often known as the "Friendly Village With Country Charm," because of its small-town feel. Residents here enjoy the quieter side of life, but are also just outside of Chicago’s bustling Michigan Avenue, cultural venues and great restaurants.
Huntley is a place with a rich history. The old part of town is paved with bricks and has a charming public square complete with a beautiful gazebo and old-time diner that hearkens back to the 1950s.
This town is also one of the most rapidly growing in the surrounding Illinois area, which makes for a dynamic setting that guarantees that there will never be a dull moment. And despite new developments and thriving businesses - from the Prime Outlets mall to the brand new municipal community building - the village also prides itself on the culture and history of its early settlers.
If you're looking for your own personal home on the range, but want to still be near to big city life, Del Webb's Sun City Huntley offers the perfect opportunity. Residents live in beautiful ranch-style homes and enjoy the company of fellow adults age 55 and better in a distinct, Midwestern setting.
Sun City Huntley is the largest retirement community in the Midwest, so for retirees who are looking forward to leading a vibrant social life full of new friendships and unforgettable memories, there may be no better choice. From the Championship Whisper Creek Golf Course to the beautiful Wildflower Park, the diverse amenities of the community ensure that a new experience is always just around the corner.
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