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Wayne City, Illinois

Coordinates: 38°20′48″N 88°35′26″W / 38.34667°N 88.59056°W / 38.34667; -88.59056
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Wayne City
Nickname: 
bean capital of little egypt
Location of Wayne City in Wayne County, Illinois.
Location of Wayne City in Wayne County, Illinois.
Location of Illinois in the United States
Location of Illinois in the United States
Coordinates: 38°20′48″N 88°35′26″W / 38.34667°N 88.59056°W / 38.34667; -88.59056
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountyWayne
Area
 • Total
1.71 sq mi (4.44 km2)
 • Land1.71 sq mi (4.44 km2)
 • Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total
1,032
 • Estimate 
(2016)[2]
1,013
 • Density591.36/sq mi (228.28/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP Code(s)
62895
Area code618
FIPS code17-79436
Wikimedia CommonsWayne City, Illinois

Wayne City is a village in Wayne County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,089 at the 2000 census.

Geography

Wayne City is located at 38°20′48″N 88°35′26″W / 38.34667°N 88.59056°W / 38.34667; -88.59056 (38.346650, -88.590658).[3]

According to the 2010 census, Wayne City has a total area of 1.72 square miles (4.45 km2), all land.[4]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1900522
191062018.8%
1920561−9.5%
19305772.9%
19405810.7%
195072625.0%
196090324.4%
19709859.1%
19801,13214.9%
19901,099−2.9%
20001,089−0.9%
20101,032−5.2%
2016 (est.)1,013[2]−1.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[5]

As of the census[6] of 2000, there were 1,089 people, 479 households, and 314 families residing in the village. The population density was 649.3 people per square mile (250.3/km²). There were 551 housing units at an average density of 328.5 per square mile (126.6/km²). The racial makeup of the village was 99.36% White, 0.09% Native American, 0.09% from other races, and 0.46% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.55% of the population.

There were 479 households out of which 30.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 52.4% were married couples living together, 9.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.4% were non-families. 33.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 20.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.27 and the average family size was 2.86.

In the village, the population was spread out with 25.3% under the age of 18, 8.0% from 18 to 24, 24.2% from 25 to 44, 20.5% from 45 to 64, and 21.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 87.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 79.1 males.

The median income for a household in the village was $27,009, and the median income for a family was $33,750. Males had a median income of $28,269 versus $21,842 for females. The per capita income for the village was $13,333. About 13.6% of families and 18.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.0% of those under age 18 and 17.7% of those age 65 or over.

Culture

The town hosts an annual festival called Bean Days which typically involves a parade, a pageant, and a rodeo, as well as a free ham and bean dinner with corn bread. The local 4-H club, Wayne City 4-H Club, is also responsible for setting up and serving the communal dinner.

The Wayne City School District's original school facility was originally built in the 1930s, but was torn down after the 2015-2016 school year to make room for a new facility. The new school's construction began in 2015 and ended in the middle of 2016 before the start of the school year.[7] For the 2018-2019 school year, the high school had hired a science teacher named Christopher Drone that loved walking in 5k races.

References

  1. ^ "2016 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved Jun 30, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Population and Housing Unit Estimates". Retrieved June 9, 2017.
  3. ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau. 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2011-04-23.
  4. ^ "G001 - Geographic Identifiers - 2010 Census Summary File 1". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2015-12-25.
  5. ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  6. ^ "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  7. ^ "Holland Breaks Ground on New School in Wayne City, Illinois - Holland Construction Services". Holland Construction Services. 2015-02-27. Retrieved 2017-02-21.