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  2. Lake Shelbyville - Wikipedia

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    Lake Shelbyville is a reservoir located in Shelby County, Illinois and Moultrie County, Illinois created by damming the Kaskaskia River at Shelbyville, Illinois. The lake's normal surface pool is 11,100 acres (44.9 km 2) at an elevation of 183 meters (600.4 ft). The area that surrounds the lake is the Shelbyville State Fish and Wildlife Area.

  3. Lithia Springs - Wikipedia

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    Lithia Springs Campground and Marina, a federal campground and marina at Lake Shelbyville in Illinois; Lithia Springs Regional Park, a spring and park in Lithia, Florida; Lithia Springs Reservoir, a lake in South Hadley, Massachusetts; Lithia Springs Resort, a hotel in Ashland, Oregon now known as the Ashland Springs Resort; Lithia springs, a ...

  4. Shelbyville State Fish and Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Department of Natural Resources Shelbyville State Fish and Wildlife Area is an Illinois state park on 6,200 acres (2,500 ha) in Moultrie County , Illinois , United States . It covers part of the watershed of Lake Shelbyville .

  5. Eagle Creek State Park (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Department of Natural Resources Eagle Creek State Park is an Illinois state park on 11,100 acres (4,492 ha) on Lake Shelbyville in Shelby County , Illinois , United States . External links

  6. West Okaw River - Wikipedia

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    The West Okaw forms an arm of Lake Shelbyville where the natural rivers used to meet. The West Okaw is the western fork of the Kaskaskia, which was formerly known as the Okaw. The name "Okaw" comes from the Mississippi Valley French au Kaskaskies ("to the Kaskaskias "), which was commonly shortened to au Kas . [ 2 ]

  7. Wolf Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Creek State Park was one of eleven state parks slated to close indefinitely on November 1, 2008, due to budget cuts by then-Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. [1]After delay, which restored funding for some of the parks, a proposal to close seven state parks and a dozen state historic sites, including Wolf Creek State Park, went ahead on November 30, 2008. [2]

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  9. Kaskaskia River - Wikipedia

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    Shelbyville Lake and Dam on the Kaskaskia River at Shelbyville, Illinois. The Kaskaskia River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 325 miles (523 km) long, [2] in central and southern Illinois in the United States. [3]