Jamaica, Illinois
Unincorporated community in Illinois, United States
39°59′28″N 87°48′24″W / 39.99111°N 87.80667°W / 39.99111; -87.80667Jamaica is an unincorporated community in Jamaica Township, Vermilion County, Illinois.
History
Like so many other small towns in the late 19th century, Jamaica developed because of the railroads. When the C&EI railroad came through the township, Jamaica thrived. However, when the Fairmount quarries closed, the town began to dwindle. It is now a small unincorporated area. School consolidation led to the new school being built near the town to replace the older Fairmount, Indianola, and Sidell high schools, and it was called Jamaica High School.[2]
Geography
Jamaica is located at 39°59′28″N 87°48′24″W / 39.99111°N 87.80667°W / 39.99111; -87.80667 ( 39.9911467, -87.8066939).
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Municipalities and communities of Vermilion County, Illinois, United States
County seat: Danville
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- Georgetown
- Hoopeston
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‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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