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Illinois Route 100 (IL-100) is a 159.09-mile-long (256.03 km) state highway in the southwest Illinois. It generally parallels the Illinois River. Starting in downtown Alton, it trends northward to Buckheart Township near Canton. It makes up much of the Illinois River Road, a U.S. National Scenic Byway. [1]
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Was Quincy to Canton, replaced by US-24, IL-78 and IL-100. IL 31: 58.41: 94.00 US 34 in Oswego: US 12 in Richmond: 1937: current Current route marked in 1937. IL 32: 69.32: 111.56 US 40/IL 33 in Effingham: IL 48 in Cisco: 1918: current Originally Decatur to Windsor, extended to Effingham in 1936 then to Cisco in 1998. IL 33: 97.17: 156.38
Illinois Route 103 (IL 103) is a 9.18-mile-long (14.77 km) state route in west-central Illinois, United States. [1] The route, entirely in Schuyler County , runs from U.S. Route 24 (US 24) near Ripley east to the intersection of US 67 and IL 100 across the Illinois River from Beardstown .
In 1938, IL 71 moved onto a new route as US 30 was rerouted through Twelvemile Corner. It traveled from IL 29 near Bureau Junction to IL 23 at Ottawa. Before that, it was part of Illinois Route 89 as well as Illinois Route 7A, and Illinois Route 89A. [5] [2] In 1939, a ferry that crossed the Illinois River was replaced by a truss bridge.
The Ottawa East Side Historic District is a residential historic district in eastern Ottawa, Illinois. The district is located on a peninsula formed by the confluence of the Fox River and Illinois River and is only connected to the rest of Ottawa by a single bridge. The area's relative isolation caused the city's businesses and industries to ...
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Ottawa is a city in and the county seat of LaSalle County, Illinois, United States.It is located at the confluence of the navigable Fox River and Illinois River, the latter being a conduit for river barges and connects Lake Michigan at Chicago, to the Mississippi River, and North America's 25,000 mile river system.