Where It Is
Aledo is the county seat of Mercer County in western Illinois, set amid prairie farmland not far from the Mississippi River corridor. The city serves as a service hub for surrounding rural townships.
Community Profile
Neighborhoods feature historic homes, tidy ranch houses, and small apartment buildings. The compact downtown concentrates civic buildings, shops, and dining around traditional blocks ideal for walking.
Heritage & Identity
Railroads and agriculture shaped Aledo’s development from the late 1800s onward. Preservation efforts maintain brick storefronts, the courthouse, and community halls that host concerts and gatherings.
Economic Landscape
Farming, ag-equipment sales, logistics, healthcare, education, and county government drive employment. Festivals and regional events provide a boost to hospitality and retail.
Connectivity & Streets
IL-17 and IL-94 intersect near the city, providing access to the Quad Cities and Galesburg. Local streets are easy to navigate, with ample on-street parking near downtown venues.
Parks, Trails & Sports
City parks support ball diamonds, courts, playgrounds, and picnic shelters. Trails and sports leagues keep residents active through spring and summer.
Festivals & Community Events
Parades, county celebrations, and music events fill the calendar. Farmers’ markets highlight regional produce and artisan goods.
Traveler Tips
Visit during summer events, sample local diners, and explore scenic routes toward the Mississippi River bluffs.
Location: 41.1998568, -90.7486349
