1. IMSA
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2. Illinois Century Network
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3. State Senate Office
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4. Army National Guard
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5. Employment Security Department
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6. Fox Valley Adult Transition Center
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7. Linda Chapa Lavia State Rep
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8. Kane County States Attorney
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9. Illinois Secretary of State: Driving Services Facility - Aurora
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10. Employment Security Department
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11. Northeast Multi-Regional Training Inc
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12. Rehabilitation Services Department
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13. Public Aid Department
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14. State of Il Department of Health
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15. Illinois Tollway
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16. Senator Linda Holmes
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17. Veterans Affairs Department
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18. Ride In Kane
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19. Social Security Administration
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20. Transportation Engineering and Development
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21. Aurora City Hall
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22. Thomas Johnson State Rep
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23. State Representative Tom Cross-84th District
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24. Il Youth Center-St Charles
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25. Representative Randy Ramey 55th Dst
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26. Senger Darlene State Representative
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27. State of Illinois: Drivers Licenses
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28. Aurora Township Assessor
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29. Human Services Department
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30. Human Services Department
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31. Village of Downers Grove: Village Hall
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32. Aurora Township Ride In Kane
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About 'Aurora, IL, USA'
Aurora is the second most populous city in the U.S. A suburb of Chicago, located 40 miles west of the Loop, its population in 2010 was 197,899. state of Illinois, and the 112th largest city in the United States. Originally founded within Kane County, Aurora's city limits have expanded greatly over the past 50 years and now spill over into DuPage, Will and Kendall Counties. In 2010, Kendall was cited as the fastest growing county in the United States.. | |
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