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  1. Batavia ( / bəˈteɪviə /) is a city mainly in Kane County and partly in DuPage County in the U.S. state of Illinois. Located in the Chicago metropolitan area, it was founded in 1833 and is the oldest city in Kane County. [4] . Per the 2020 census, the population was 26,098. [5]

  2. City of Batavia. 100 N Island Avenue. Batavia, IL 60510-1930. Hours: M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Phone: 630-454-2000. More contact info >

    • Downtown Batavia. Both historic and forward-thinking, Batavia’s vibrant central business area is the product of a lot of love and investment over the last 20+ years.
    • Fermilab. America’s premier particle physics facility is right here in Batavia. Moments east of downtown, Fermilab was established in 1967 and it was here that the top quark particle was discovered in 1995.
    • Batavia Riverwalk. A collaboration by a group of community members, the local park district and the City of Batavia, the Riverwalk is a wonderful way to enjoy the Fox River in Batavia.
    • Fox River Trail. In Kane County the communities on the Fox River are linked by a long-distance multi-use path, traveling from Algonquin in the north to Oswego in the south.
  3. Batavia was founded in 1833, and is the oldest city in Kane County, Illinois, with a small portion in DuPage County. During the Industrial Revolution, Batavia became known as ‘The Windmill City’ for being the largest windmill producer of the time.

    • Batavia, IL
  4. Mar 12, 2017 · The Batavia Depot Museum offers a captivating journey into the town’s history within the unique setting of an old train depot. The museum’s historical exhibits and artifacts provide an engaging glimpse into Batavia’s past, making it an educational and interesting experience for visitors of all ages.

  5. Things to do in Batavia, Illinois. In Batavia you'll find a quaint, historic downtown and Main Street with boutique shops, intimate locales for dinner and drinks, and a meandering riverwalk dotted by a collection of windmills with scenic views of the Fox River.