Roanoke, Illinois Population, Hospitals, Airports, and Schools

Roanoke, Illinois is a small city located in the northern part of the state. It has a population of around 4,000 people and is situated on the Illinois River. The climate in Roanoke is typical of much of the Midwest – hot summers and cold winters with occasional snowfall. Roanoke has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1854 when a group of pioneers from Ohio settled here. Since then, it has grown into an important regional center for businesses, services, and education.

Politically, Roanoke has been a strong supporter of the Democratic Party for many years. This support was seen most recently during the 2016 election when Hillary Clinton won by a wide margin in the city. The economy of Roanoke is largely based on agriculture and manufacturing, with several large companies located here such as Caterpillar and John Deere. There are also several small businesses that contribute to the local economy and provide jobs for residents.

When it comes to schools, there are several options available in Roanoke including public schools, private schools, and charter schools. The public school system here offers quality education at all grade levels as well as extracurricular activities such as sports teams and clubs. The private schools provide an alternative option for those seeking more specialized instruction while charter schools offer more flexibility in terms of curriculum choices.

Roanoke is home to several landmarks that attract visitors from all over Illinois. One popular attraction is the historic downtown area which features unique shops, restaurants, galleries and other attractions that provide insight into Roanoke’s past as well as its present day culture. Other notable landmarks include Old City Hall which was built in 1882 and serves as both a museum and local government building; St Mary’s Church which was constructed in 1870; and Riverview Park which offers stunning views of the Illinois River along with walking trails perfect for strolling or picnicking on warm summer days

Population: 1,994. Estimated population in July 2024: 1,988 (-0.3% change)
Males: 977 (49.0%), Females: 1,017 (51.0%)

Woodford County

Zip code: 61561

Demographics

Median resident age: 39.8 years
Median household income: $43,125
Median house value: $84,500

Population by Race

Races in Roanoke:

  • White Non-Hispanic (99.0%)
  • Two or more races (0.5%)

Ancestries: German (56.0%), Irish (8.7%), Swiss (8.0%), Italian (7.9%), English (7.7%), United States (4.9%).

Elevation: 735 feet

Land area: 0.9 square miles

Map of Roanoke, IL

Population by Education

Roanoke, Illinois is a small village located in Woodford County, Illinois. The population of Roanoke is estimated to be 1,017 according to the 2010 census. The majority of the population is white with about 80% of the population being Caucasian and 20% being African American. The median age of Roanoke residents is 41 years old with 33% of the population under 18 years old and 11% over 65 years old. The median household income for Roanoke residents is $50,236 which is slightly higher than the national average. There are a variety of educational opportunities available for Roanoke’s residents. There are three schools in the area: Roanoke-Benson Elementary School, Tri-Valley High School, and El Paso-Gridley High School. There are also several churches in the area including St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Faith Lutheran Church, and First Baptist Church of Roanoke. The village has several parks within its boundaries as well as a public library and community center available to its residents. There are also many local businesses that provide goods and services to Roanoke’s citizens such as grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, pharmacies, banks, auto repair shops and more.

For population 25 years and over in Roanoke

  • High school or higher: 87.8%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.4%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 4.1%
  • Unemployed: 3.1%
  • Mean travel time to work: 19.6 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Roanoke village

  • Never married: 20.0%
  • Now married: 65.8%
  • Separated: 0.4%
  • Widowed: 7.4%
  • Divorced: 6.3%

0.4% Foreign born

Population change in the 1990s: +74 (+3.9%).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Roanoke:

  • EUREKA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL (about 8 miles; EUREKA, IL)
  • BROMENN HEALTHCARE (about 25 miles; NORMAL, IL)
  • ST JOSEPH MEDICAL CENTER (about 27 miles; BLOOMINGTON, IL)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Roanoke:

  • CENTRAL IL REGL ARPT AT BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL (about 31 miles; BLOOMINGTON/NORMAL, IL; Abbreviation: BMI)
  • GREATER PEORIA REGIONAL (about 35 miles; PEORIA, IL; Abbreviation: PIA)
  • DECATUR (about 71 miles; DECATUR, IL; Abbreviation: DEC)

Other public-use airports nearest to Roanoke:

  • MARSHALL COUNTY (about 20 miles; LACON, IL; Abbreviation: C75)
  • HARTENBOWER HECTARES (about 26 miles; LOSTANT, IL; Abbreviation: 2V3)
  • MOUNT HAWLEY AUXILIARY (about 28 miles; PEORIA, IL; Abbreviation: 3MY)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Roanoke:

  • ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY (about 25 miles; NORMAL, IL; Full-time enrollment: 18,785)
  • HEARTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 25 miles; Normal, IL; Full-time enrollment: 2,390)
  • BRADLEY UNIVERSITY (about 30 miles; PEORIA, IL; Full-time enrollment: 5,262)
  • ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY (about 31 miles; BLOOMINGTON, IL; Full-time enrollment: 2,019)
  • ILLINOIS VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 36 miles; OGLESBY, IL; Full-time enrollment: 2,272)
  • ILLINOIS CENTRAL COLLEGE (about 37 miles; EAST PEORIA, IL; Full-time enrollment: 6,404)
  • MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY (about 68 miles; DECATUR, IL; Full-time enrollment: 2,274)

Public high school in Roanoke:

  • ROANOKE-BENSON HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 191; Location: 28 W HIGH; Grades: 09 – 12)

Public primary/middle school in Roanoke:

  • SOWERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 271; Location: 202 W HIGH STREET; Grades: PK – 04)