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  2. Illinois Waterway - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Waterway system consists of 336 miles (541 km) of navigable water from the mouth of the Calumet River at Chicago to the mouth of the Illinois River at Grafton, Illinois. Based primarily on the Illinois River , it is a system of rivers, lakes, and canals that provide a commercial shipping connection from the Great Lakes to the Gulf ...

  3. Category:Canals in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Canals on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois (3 P) Pages in category "Canals in Illinois" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  4. Illinois and Michigan Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois and Michigan Canal, 1827–1911: A Selection of Documents from the Illinois State Archives; Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago; Ottawa Visitors Center; Will County Historical Society, housed in original Canal Office; Illinois and Michigan Canal State Trail

  5. List of canals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Consists of the Little Falls Canal, Great Falls Canal, Seneca Falls Canal, Payne's Falls Canal, and House Falls Canal VA: Pawtucket Canal: MA: 1796 Pennsylvania Canal: PA: Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal: PA: 1840 1877 82 mi (132 km) OH: Portage Canal: WI: 1876 1951 2 mi (3.2 km) Powell's Canal: VA: Rapidan Dam Canal of the Rappahannock Navigation ...

  6. Chicago Area Waterway System - Wikipedia

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    It straddles the Chicago Portage and is the sole navigable inland link between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River and makes up the northern end of the Illinois Waterway. [ 1 ] The CAWS includes various branches of the Chicago and Calumet Rivers , as well as other channels such as the North Shore Channel , Cal-Sag Channel , and Chicago ...

  7. Inland waterways of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Texas and Louisiana each ship more than $10 billion worth of cargo annually, while Illinois, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, and Washington state each ship between $2 billion and $10 billion annually. Another eight states ship at least $1 billion annually.

  8. Category : Canals in the United States by state or territory

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    Lists of canals in the United States by state or territory (4 P) Canals on the National Register of Historic Places by state (26 C) Canals in Washington, D.C. (2 C, 3 P)

  9. American Bottom - Wikipedia

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    The settlers continued to use the rich alluvial floodplain mostly for agriculture until the late 19th century. Brooklyn, Illinois was founded by 1839 as a freedom village by free people of color and fugitive slaves, led by "Mother" Priscilla Baltimore. It was the first town incorporated by African Americans under a state legal system. [3]

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