Pembroke Township, Illinois

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Pembroke Township
Government
Country United States
State Illinois
County Kankakee
Supervisor Larry Gibbs
Geographical characteristics
Area  
  Township 135.96 km²  (52.49 sq mi)
    Land   135.96 km²  (52.49 sq mi)
    Water   0 km² (0 sq mi)  0%
Demographics
Population  
  Township (2000) 2,784
Time zone
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CST (UTC-6)
CST (UTC-5)

Pembroke Township is located in the southeast corner of Kankakee County, Illinois. The population was 2,784 at the 2000 census. It includes the Village of Hopkins Park and Pembroke.

The Pembroke Township was created in February 1877. It had been set off from parts of St. Anne and Momence townships.

It is located at 41.063753 N, -87.593731 W. It has 135.95 square km (52.49 square miles) of land. It has 1,050 housing units.

[edit] Government

The township is governed by an elected Town Board of a Supervisor and four Trustees. The Township also has an elected Assessor, Clerk, Highway Commissioner and Supervisor. The Township Office is located at PO Box A, Hopkins Park, IL 60944.

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Flag of Illinois Kankakee County, Illinois
(County Seat: Kankakee)
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Cities, Towns and Villages Aroma Park | Bonfield | Bourbonnais | Bradley | Buckingham | Chebanse | Essex | Grant Park | Herscher | Hopkins Park | Irwin | Kankakee | Manteno | Momence | Reddick | St. Anne | Sun River Terrace | Union Hill
Townships Aroma Township | Bourbonnais Township | Essex Township | Ganeer Township | Kankakee Township | Limestone Township | Manteno Township | Momence Township | Norton Township | Otto Township | Pembroke Township | Pilot Township | Rockville Township | St. Anne Township | Salina Township | Sumner Township | Yellowhead Township
Points of Interest Kankakee State Park | Sun River Terrace
Higher Education Kankakee Community College | Olivet Nazarene University
Hospitals Provena St. Mary's | Riverside Medical Center
Transportation Amtrak | I-57


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