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Willard has grown from a rural agricultural settlement in the mid-1800's into a community with over 3100 residents in the early 2000's. Although time and urbanization pressures have brought many changes to the community, Willard continues to retain the best qualities of small town life.
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Willard has grown from a rural agricultural settlement in the mid-1800's into a community with over 3100 residents in the early 2000's. Although time and urbanization pressures have brought many changes to the community, Willard continues to retain the best qualities of small town life.
Since 1990, new commercial businesses have developed along Highway 160 and the City has seen healthy residential growth. Several new community facilities have been developed to serve the citizens of Willard. City Hall, the Community Center, a park, and the swimming pool are located on Jackson Street west of downtown. The City has a branch library and a post office.
The Willard Sports and Recreation Center is located at 133 N. on Highway Z. Another new addition to the City is the Frisco-Highline Trail, being developed on the old rail bed, which was abandoned by the Burlington Northern Railroad. The same railway line that influenced Willard's growth in the 1800's is now a community amenity for residents and visitors alike.






