Cantrall is a small village located in Sangamon County, Illinois, United States. According to the 2010 census, its population is around 139 people. It is located about 15 miles northwest of Springfield, the capital city of Illinois.
Cantrall is primarily a residential area, with a few small businesses and farms in the surrounding areas. The village is known for its quiet and peaceful atmosphere and is popular among retirees and families.
Cantrall has a rich history, and it was named after its founder, Richard Cantrall, who settled in the area in the late 1820s. The village was established in 1869 and was originally a stop on the railroad line running from Springfield to Peoria.
Today, Cantrall is home to a post office, a community center, and a park. The village is served by the Ball-Chatham School District, and students attend Glenwood High School. The area is also home to several churches, including the Cantrall United Methodist Church and the Cantrall Baptist Church.
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