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    Here's a look at the latest bubble watch, including locks, likely-in teams and teams with work to do for NCAA Tournament berths: March Madness bracket bubble watch tracker Tracker based on games ...

  3. Kincaid Mounds State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Kincaid Mounds Historic Site (11MX2-11; 11PO2-10) [3] c. 1050–1400 CE, [4] is a Mississippian culture archaeological site located at the southern tip of present-day U.S. state of Illinois, along the Ohio River.

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    A variety of fun holiday activities will be offered from noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 2, Dec. 9, Dec. 16 and Dec. 23, across the Peoria Zoo, Peoria PlayHouse Children's Museum and Luthy Botanical Gardens ...

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  6. Category:Archaeological sites in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of sites of archaeological interest in the state of Illinois, in the United States

  7. Beaver Creek Township, Hamilton County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2020 census [1] there were 274 people, 119 households, and 119 families residing in the township. The population density was 7.50 inhabitants per square mile (2.90/km 2).

  8. Ware Mounds and Village Site - Wikipedia

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    The Ware Mounds and Village Site , also known as the Running Lake Site, [2] located west of Ware, Illinois, is an archaeological site comprising three platform mounds and a 160-acre (65 ha) village site. The site was inhabited by the Late Woodland and Mississippian cultures from c. 800 to c. 1300.

  9. Pope County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2020 census, it had a population of 3,763, [1] making it the second-least populous county in Illinois. Its county seat is Golconda. [2] The county was organized in 1816 from portions of Gallatin and Johnson counties and named after Nathaniel Pope, a politician and jurist from the Illinois Territory and State of Illinois.