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  2. Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Finally, in March 1900, the Bluff Line was merged into the Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Railway of Illinois, a reorganization of the Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Railroad of Illinois, and at the same time the Litchfield-Madison line was split off as a new Litchfield and Madison Railway, which the CP&StL continued to operate under lease until ...

  3. For 50 years, it provided a lifeline to blind adults ... - AOL

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    CHICAGO – Perched between his bed and a dresser, Michael Thomas sits on the floor of his Chicago home and tries to pass the time, stringing beads along a lanyard and waiting for the phone to ring.

  4. Chicago Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Lighthouse is a non-profit organization located in Chicago, Illinois.. The Lighthouse is one of the oldest social service agencies in Chicago. Among the many programs it offers are a school for children with multi-disabilities; job training and placement; a low vision clinic; and a manufacturing facility that boasts the nation's sole contract to supply clocks to the U.S. government.

  5. Springfield station (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The station building in 2005. The station was originally constructed by the Chicago and Alton Railroad in 1895 and is one of three historic railroad stations still existing in the city, along with the Lincoln Depot built by the Great Western Railroad in 1852 and Springfield Union Station built by the Illinois Central Railroad in 1898.

  6. Chicago and St. Louis Railway - Wikipedia

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    Another reorganization in March 1885 produced the Chicago and St. Louis Railway, which on December 21, 1885 opened an extension beyond the Mazon River, paralleling the old C&IR to Joliet and continuing on to Corwith in Chicago, [5] [9] from where it had trackage rights over the Chicago and Southern Railroad.

  7. U.S. Route 66 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    By 1924, IL 4 was almost entirely paved between Chicago and St. Louis. [4] Construction on the few remaining parts of US 66 in Illinois began in 1926. By the 1930s, US 66 extended from Chicago through Springfield to St. Louis; much of the original pavement was still in use by the early 1940.

  8. Chicago teen left blind in one eye as group terrorized city ...

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    A Chicago teen was left blind in one eye when a group of miscreants allegedly drove down her street and targeted their victims with a “high-pressured” paintball gun during a random Halloween ...

  9. Springfield-Sangamon Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Springfield-Sangamon Transportation Center is a planned intermodal transit station in Springfield, Illinois, that will serve Amtrak trains, intercity buses, and Sangamon Mass Transit District bus and paratransit services. The station is under construction at 9th and Adams Street in Springfield, just north of the Sangamon County Courthouse ...

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