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Mount Vernon is a city in and the county seat of Jefferson County, Illinois, United States. [4] The population was 14,600 at the 2020 census.Mount Vernon is the principal city of the Mount Vernon Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Jefferson and Hamilton counties.
Illinois Route 148 is a north–south state road in southern Illinois. It runs from Illinois Route 37 at Pulleys Mill (near the intersection of Interstate 24 and Interstate 57) north to the western terminus of Illinois Route 142 and Illinois 37 south of downtown Mount Vernon.
Mount Vernon Township is one of sixteen townships in Jefferson County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 13,374 and it contained 6,422 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 13,374 and it contained 6,422 housing units.
Jefferson County contains the Mount Vernon, Illinois micropolitan area. It is located in the southern portion known locally as " Little Egypt ". The western border of the county adjoins the Greater St. Louis consolidated metropolitan statistical area, the Metro-East region, and the St. Louis commuter region and market and viewing area.
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I-64 – Evansville, Mount Vernon: I-64 exit 110: Fairfield: 112.7: 181.4: IL 15 east (Main Street) – Albion: Southern end of IL 15 concurrency: 115.2: 185.4: IL 15 west – Mount Vernon: Northern end of IL 15 concurrency: Clay 137.5: 221.3: US 50 east – Olney: Southern end of US 50 concurrency 141.3: 227.4: US 50 west – Salem: Northern ...
Mount Vernon is the only major city and intersection served by I-64 in Illinois outside of the St. Louis metropolitan area. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] Past Mount Vernon, the Interstate enters another rural stretch through parts of Jefferson, Wayne , and White counties before crossing the Wabash River into Indiana.
Illinois's FIPS state code is 17 and its postal abbreviation is IL. What is now Illinois was claimed as part of Illinois County, Virginia, between 1778 and 1782. Modern-day county formation dates to 1790 when the area was part of the Northwest Territory; two counties—St. Clair and Knox—were created at that time.