Rockton, Illinois Flower Delivery
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Rockton Flower Delivery Service
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Rockton Zip Codes:
61072
Rockton: latitude 42.45 – longitude -89.0631
Rockton is a village in Winnebago County, Illinois. It is located in the Rock River Valley and is ration of the Rockford metropolitan area. The population was 7,685 at the become old of the 2010 census, up from 5,296 at the epoch of the 2000 census.
Rockton is located at 42°27′3″N 89°3′50″W / 42.45083°N 89.06389°W (42.450753, -89.063844).
According to the 2010 census, Rockton has a total Place of 5.708 square miles (14.78 km), of which 5.5 square miles (14.24 km2) (or 96.36%) is home and 0.208 square miles (0.54 km) (or 3.64%) is water.
Native American tribes originally inhabited the region. Stephen Mack, Jr. was the first white settler in the Rockton area. He was married to Hononegah, a acclaimed Native American girl from one of the surrounding tribes. His indigenous outpost (c. 1830s) eventually became Macktown. William Talcott arrived to the Place later and, after a disagreement bearing in mind Mack, settled upon the further side of the within reach river within the present village of Rockton. Citizens who lived in Macktown would frequently travel across the river to Rockton but in 1851, the bridge from Macktown to Rockton washed away. The bridge had been built behind funding from Stephen Mack and its destruction, along in the atmosphere of Mack’s death in 1850, led citizens to permanently change to Rockton. In northern Illinois, Macktown is the isolated community from the 1830s that is nevertheless standing without subsequent development.