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Littleton is a village in Schuyler County, Illinois, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census. Geography. Littleton is located at (40.231956, -90. ...
Littleton Township is located in Schuyler County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 336 and it contained 154 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 336 and it contained 154 housing units.
The Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site is an 86-acre (0.3 km 2) history park located eight miles (13 km) south of Charleston, Illinois, U.S., near the town of Lerna. ...
It was torn down or relocated by Chicago House Wrecking in 1914, and was replaced the following year by a concrete block depot located on the south side of Broadway. Railroad facilities at Littleton also included a stock yard and elevator located north of Broadway as well as a one-stall engine house located at the wye on the southwest side of town.
IL 103 west – Mount Sterling: Northern end of IL 100 and Illinois River Road overlaps; future interchange: Rushville: 105.0: 169.0: US 24 (Clinton Street) – Rushville, Mount Sterling: Future interchange: Littleton Township: 113.3: 182.3: IL 101 west – Littleton, Augusta: McDonough: Scotland Township: 129.4: 208.2: US 136 east – Adair ...
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is preparing to open a Thrift Store and Donation Center in Crossroads Centre at 10850 Lincoln Trail, suite 2, in Fairview Heights.
Sections of the River to River Trail form part of the Southern Section of the American Discovery Trail. [1] [2] From east to west, the trail serves the following settlements and resources: Elizabethtown, Illinois; Garden of the Gods Wilderness; One Horse Gap; Lusk Creek Wilderness; Eddyville, Illinois; Jackson Falls climbing area; Tunnel Hill ...
The Lincolns moved to this location, west of Decatur, Illinois, from Indiana in March 1830. Using local logs, they constructed a 18-by-18-foot (5.5 m × 5.5 m) log cabin on the site. It was here that Abraham split rails for his father's 10-acre (4.0 ha) field, and also "hired out" to split rails for neighboring pioneer farmers, inspiring his ...