Cary is a community on the move. Residents can bike, hike, canoe, kayak, cross country ski, skate, and golf at one of the village’s three country clubs. There are also sports fields, playgrounds, parks, the Fox River, and popular Hollows Conservation Area.
A charming downtown, plentiful shopping, recreational areas, and a Metra station are just a few reasons why residents love this McHenry County village.
The Metra station is on the site of Cary’s first railway station built in 1863. The railroad played a key role in Cary’s evolution from a farming community to the suburb it is today. The railroad enabled farmers to sell their produce and pickles to Chicago and St. Louis buyers, expanding the local economy.
A range of housing is available including single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments.
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