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Southern terminus of US 51 Bus.; roadway continues south as US 51: 1.6: 2.6: I-55 BL / Historic US 66 west (Veterans Parkway) – Chicago, St. Louis: Southern end of Historic Route 66 concurrency; interchange: 3.4: 5.5: US 150 east / IL 9 east (Locust Street) – Champaign, Gibson City, Central Illinois Regional Airport: One-way road (eastbound ...
US 51 follows I-39, intersecting I-80 and I-88 along the way. The highway also follows US 20 south of Rockford (while still following I-39). I-39/US-51 join I-90, making US 51 one of the few toll highways in Illinois that is a U.S. Highway. US 51 exits I-39/I-90 just a mile south of the Wisconsin state line.
US 51 follows I-39, intersecting I-80 and I-88 along the way. The highway also follows US 20 south of Rockford (while still following I-39). I-39/US 51 joins I-90, making US 51 one of the only toll roads in Illinois that is a U.S. Highway. US 51 exits I-39/I-90 just a mile south of the Wisconsin state line.
At the 2010 census, the municipalities had a combined urban population of 132,600, while the metropolitan area had a population of 169,572. Prior to 2013, the metropolitan area consisted of only McLean County. [1] In 2013, the Office of Management and Budget revised the delineations of the metropolitan area to include all of DeWitt and McLean ...
The land was set aside as a park in the mid-1850s by Jesse Fell and other co-owners. The park officially became a public property in 1898. The town constructed a water tower in the park in 1898 and built brick sidewalks on the park perimeter in the early 1900s. [15]
A park district is a form of local special-purpose district for providing public parks and recreation in or near its geographic boundaries. Some park districts also own or maintain related cultural facilities such as monuments, zoos, sports venues, music venues, or museums. Park districts are prevalent in the United States.
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U.S. Route 51 passes through the west side of Heyworth as a four-lane divided highway, leading north 12 miles (19 km) to Bloomington, the county seat, and south the same distance to Clinton. U.S. Route 136 passes through the village center, leading east 43 miles (69 km) to Rantoul and west 10 miles (16 km) to McLean .