Champaign and Urbana
Champaign (740 alt., 75,254 pop.) and Urbana (750 alt., 38,463 pop.) lie in the east central section of the State in the center of a fertile prairie. Although they are …
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Champaign (740 alt., 75,254 pop.) and Urbana (750 alt., 38,463 pop.) lie in the east central section of the State in the center of a fertile prairie. Although they are …
Champaign and Urbana Read MoreCairo (315 alt., 3,632 pop.), southernmost city of Illinois and seat of Alexander County, stands on the tip of a narrow peninsula where the Ohio pours its gray waters into …
Cairo, southernmost city of Illinois Read MoreIllinois State University, which now enrolls 20,757 students, was among the first normal schools established in the United States, and grew out of the movement for free higher education that …
Illinois State University Read MoreThe Illionis Vesleyan University occupies 70 acres in in the heart of Bloomington residential area. Comprising three divisions, the College of Liberal Arts, College of Fine Arts and; the School of Nursing. …
The Illionis Vesleyan University Read MoreBloomington (830 alt., 74,975 pop.), seat of McLean County, and its sister city, Normal (790 alt., 45,386 pop.), lie a little to the north and east of the geographical center …
Bloomington and Illionis State University Read MoreThe George Washington Memorial Bridge (commonly called the Aurora Bridge spans the Fox River on US 34, just beyond the end of Stolp’s Island. Designed by Emory P. Seidel, Chicago …
The George Washington Memorial Bridge Read MoreThe Aurora Public Library (9-9 weekdays; 1-5 Sun., 1 Benton St., is an ivy-covered building containing more than 100,000 volumes. On the second floor are overflow exhibits of the historical …
The Aurora Public Library Read MoreAurora (638 alt., 175,952 pop.) lies on both sides of the Fox River, spreading over the broad and gentle valley through which once rushed a wide glacial stream. Although only …
Aurora city on both sides of the Fox River at Illionis Read MoreThe reproduced painting of the Piasa Bird, on the bluffs half a mile northwest of the downtown area, is reached by following Broadway along the base of the bluff, but …
The reproduced painting of the Piasa Bird Read MoreThe Site of the Lincoln – Douglas Debate, Broadway at the foot of Market St., is now occupied by a large municipal parking area. Here, on October 15, 1858, Stephen …
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