Town Hall is located at16 N. 4th streetP.O. Box 667 Chatsworth, Illinois 60921 Phone(815) 635-3095Hours of operation are:Monday - Friday:8:00 am - 12:00 pm 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Closed on the following Holidays: New Year's Day Good Friday Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Day Friday after Thanksgiving Christmas Day |
History of Chatsworth Illinois![]() ![]() This is one of the oldest photos ever taken of Chatsworth. Notice the TP&W depot is blocking what is 4th Street. It was later moved to the west to open up that street. *********** Below you will find links to web sites featuring Chatsworth history. Also links to what are considered our three local cemeteries. Links will open in a new window. ********** CHATSWORTH ILLINOIS http://chatsworthillinois.com/ by Jim Saathoff Bob Saathoff Tacoma, WA Scottsdale, AZ CHATSWORTH ILLINOIS MEMORIES http://sites.google.com/site/chatsworthillinoismemories Mary Runyon Hanshew Chatsworth, Il
![]() Home of the Famous Chatsworth Wreck Read about it here. Off site-will open in a new window ********************* Sesquicentennial 2017 In photos
Sesquicentennial Parade Sesquicentennial Events ****
We love our Bluebirds!! ![]() Governor Proclaims May 4 as "Bluebird Project Day" ![]() Mayor Richard Runyon at far left attends event in Springfield Chatsworth Proclaimed "Bluebird Capital of Illinois" 2017 ************ FLAGS TO HONOR OUR VETERANS
For anyone wanting to honor a family member or friend who served in the military, the banners are $200 each. Donations to the Citizens Advisory Board pays for the hardware to hang them. They have become great gifts for some families. Anyone wishing to purchase a banner may contact the Town Hall or Mayor Richard Runyon at
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