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Member of the Northern Illinois Wine Trail. [1] Furrow Vineyard El Paso, Illinois: 2001 Closed in 2008 [16] Galena Cellars Vineyard and Winery Scales Mound, Illinois: 1985 Member of the Northern Illinois Wine Trail [1] and located within the Upper Mississippi River Valley AVA. [15] GenKota Winery Mount Vernon, Illinois: 2007 Closed in 2015 [17]
Illinois Route 1 (IL 1) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Illinois. Running parallel to the Indiana border, the highway starts at the free ferry crossing to Kentucky at Cave-in-Rock on the Ohio River and runs north to the south side of Chicago as Halsted Street at an intersection with Interstate 57 .
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As of 2009, there are four wine trails in Illinois. Part of Illinois Route 127 south of Carbondale, which passes through the Shawnee Hills AVA, has been designated by the Illinois General Assembly as the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. [7] The Northern Illinois Wine Trail passes through the Galena subdistrict of the Upper Mississippi Valley AVA. [8]
Illinois Route 17 (IL 17) is a rural, arterial east–west state highway that runs east from a former ferry crossing in New Boston along the banks of the Mississippi River [3] to State Road 2 west of Lowell, Indiana. It is 209.40 miles (337.00 km) long.
A dining car on an Austrian inter-city train in 2008. A dining car (American English) or a restaurant car (English), also a diner, is a railroad passenger car that serves meals in the manner of a full-service, sit-down restaurant. These cars provide the highest level of service of any railroad food service car, typically employing multiple ...
60901, 60914, 60940, 60954, 60964 ... Illinois Route 1; Illinois Route 17; Illinois Route 114; ... Momence Community Unit School District 1;
The Kankakee Belt Route is the nickname for the Illinois Division of the New York Central Railroad, which extended from South Bend, Indiana, through Kankakee, Illinois, and westward to Zearing, Illinois. This line was sometimes referred to as the "3 I Line", in reference to a corporate predecessor, the "Indiana, Illinois & Iowa Railroad".