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Illinois (i/ˌɪlᵻˈnɔɪ/ IL-i-NOY) is a state in the midwestern region of the United States. It is the 5th most populous state and 25th largest state in terms of land area, and is often noted as a microcosm of the entire country. With Chicago in the northeast, small industrial cities and great agricultural productivity in central and northern Illinois, and natural resources like coal, timber, and petroleum in the south, Illinois has a diverse economic base and is a major transportation hub. The Port of Chicago connects the state to other global ports from the Great Lakes, via the Saint Lawrence Seaway, to the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River, via the Illinois River. For decades, O'Hare International Airport has been ranked as one of the world's busiest airports. Illinois has long had a reputation as a bellwether both in social and cultural terms and politics.
Although today the state's largest population center is around Chicago in the northern part of the state, the state's European population grew first in the west, with French Canadians who settled along the Mississippi River, and gave the area the name, Illinois. After the American Revolutionary War established the United States, American settlers began arriving from Kentucky in the 1810s via the Ohio River, and the population grew from south to north. In 1818, Illinois achieved statehood. After construction of the Erie Canal increased traffic and trade through the Great Lakes, Chicago was founded in the 1830s on the banks of the Chicago River, at one of the few natural harbors on southern Lake Michigan.John Deere's invention of the self-scouring steel plow turned Illinois' rich prairie into some of the world's most productive and valuable farmlands, attracting immigrant farmers from Germany and Sweden. Railroads carried immigrants to new homes, as well as being used to ship their commodity crops out to markets.
Grafton is the oldest city in Jersey County, Illinois, United States. It is located near the confluence of the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers. As of the 2010 U.S. census, the city had a total population of 674. Prior to the Great Flood of 1993, Grafton had enjoyed a stable population of nearly 1,000 residents.
Grafton is a part of the Metro-East region and the St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Founded in 1832 by James Mason, Grafton is the oldest city in Jersey County. Described as having "a post office, one store, one tavern, and a number of families" in 1834, the area was being settled as early as 1812 when a blockhouse was built at the confluence for protection. The city was named after Mason's birthplace of Grafton, Massachusetts. Grafton was incorporated on May 16, 1907.
Grafton’s population reached its peak at approximately 10,000 in the 1850s with employment opportunities coming from the local stone quarries, boat building and commercial fishing. At one point, there were five quarries in or around Grafton that employed nearly 2,000 men. The local limestone was used to build the Eads Bridge in St. Louis, government buildings in Rock Island, and the Jersey County Courthouse in Jerseyville. The Shafer’s Wharf Historic District was one of the largest commercial fishing centers along the Mississippi River in the late 19th century. The Old Boatworks, located south of Main Street, once housed a paint house and a machine shop where paddle wheelers and later PT boats were built. Today, the Old Boatworks building hosts many antique and craft stalls and is open on the fourth weekend of each month from May through October.
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The Great River Road is a collection of state and local roads which follow the course of the Mississippi River through ten states of the United States. They are Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. It formerly extended north into Canada, serving the provinces of Ontario and Manitoba.
Although in a literal sense it is just a series of roads, the Great River Road is also a larger region inside the US and in each state. It is not a road in the sense of a local, state or national highway but the term is instead used for tourism and historic purposes. Some states have designated or identified regions of state interest along the road and use the roads to encompass those regions. The road travels through or near many natural and urban areas.
Divided into two main sections, the road consists of the Great River Road and the National Scenic Byway Route. The eponymous segment runs on both sides of the river from Louisiana through the state borders of Kentucky/Illinois and Missouri/Iowa, excepting the full length of the road in Arkansas. A five-state section of the road has been designated a National Scenic Byway, running through Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
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Drone footage - 10 ft over flood stage at Grafton IL on 6/27/15
Flown with the FPV Bixler sailplane in the town of Grafton Illinois. From the banks of the Mississippi river with my son and friend Chris M. with me for the afternoon. A local gentleman was admiring the speed of the plane, cruising across the river,decided to investigate. Loved his comments.
Helmet cam of a few miles on Great River Road along Mississippi River coming into Grafton from Alton, Illinois
Grafton, Illinois Zip-Line / All 9 Zip-Lines.
The Raging Rivers Water Park in Grafton, IL., is a family-oriented place to go to have fun and cool off. It's not a large water park, but what it offers is good. It is well-staffed and kept very clean. It especially offers a lot for children, with the Itty Bitty Surf City and the Tree House Harbor areas. Prices are reasonable and you can always find discounts online, on soft drink cans sold in the area, or in local fast food restaurants. It's a great value and a lot of fun! //Follow Us On// Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GmaGpaAdventures Instagram: Crosswised Disney Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAdHKO3RyFu0TQT3BFU-gAuZFOthWDKcn San Diego Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAdHKO3RyFu1Soj2_DNQ2GpAQKSk_kLA1 Fun Things To Do In St. Louis MO: https://www.yo...
This trifecta of Illinois towns provides the perfect mix of outdoor activity and relaxation along the scenic Great River Road. Senior Travel Editor Kendra Williams points out just some of this area's highlights, including Alton's Beall Mansion, the small-town charm of Elsah and the exciting new Grafton Zipline Adventures. More Midwest Living stories on Illinois: http://www.midwestliving.com/travel/illinois/
While filming the 2015 Flood in Grafton, Illinois my Phantom 2 started acting really weird and took a bad crash.
Slides at raging rivers
http://bookinghunter.com Chicago is a city in the U.S. state of Illinois, and is the third most populous city in the United States, and the most populous city in the American Midwest. Chicago was incorporated as a city in 1837, near a portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River watershed. The most important places to visit in Chicago are: Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower, this iconic symbol of Chicago was the world's tallest building when it was built), Millennium Park (a great urban park, among the most famous landmarks of Chicago and a site for many major city events), Shedd Aquarium (one of the world's largest aquariums. It displays an impressive array of animals), Grant Park (called the front lawn of Chicago, the park is wonderfully landscaped and offers ...
Emmy-award winning travel special to far Southern Illinois. Produced for CBS2 Chicago in 2006 by HARVEY MOSHMAN, Hosted by VINCE GERASOLE, Shot & edited by MIKE KLINGELE. Highlights include: Garden of the Gods Shawnee Hills Wine Trail Murphysboro 17th Street Bar & Grill BBQ Benton - Franklin County Jail, Franklin County Garage vintage cars, Beatles B&B;, Cave In Rock Elizabethtown Rose Hotel Vienna - Tunnel Hill Bike Trail, Lower Cache River (swamp) Canoe Trail, Metropolis - Superman Museum, Americana Hollywood Museum Mermet Springs quarry diving Makanda - Broke Strang Band, Giant City State Park and Lodge Cairo - Customs House, Magnolia Manor, confluence on Ohio & Mississippi rivers
If you love Illinois, give this video a thumbs up! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel : http://bit.ly/MoWuMJ We were invited to travel Illinois and embark on a road trip. We had a blast discovering what the whole state has to offer! FOLLOW US! FACEBOOK- http://www.facebook.com/passport.toothbrush INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/passport_toothbrush TWITTER - http://twitter.com/Matt_and_Caro WEBSITE - http://www.passportandatoothbrush.com Travel Partners (highlighted in video) : Enjoy Illinois - http://www.enjoyillinois.com Visit Champaign County - http://www.visitchampaigncounty.org Illinois Amish Country - http://www.illinoisamishcountry.com/ Visit Effingham - http://www.visiteffinghamil.com/ Visit Alton - http://www.visitalton.com/ Pontiac, IL - http://www.pontiac.org/ Bus...
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Chicago - Illinois - USA Travel guide http://bit.ly/1gyob2p Chicago - Illinois Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation Often called the 'Windy City', Chicago is number one when it comes to culture, fine dining, shopping and commerce. This is the home of blues and jazz, where early masters like, Louis Armstrong, Jimmie Noone, Johnny Dodds, Earl Hines, and Jelly Roll Morton, honed their skills; the city where skyscrapers were born and now pierce the sky in their dozens, where trains found their centre and airlines soon followed. Chicago is undoubtedly one of the world's greatest, dynamic cities -- confident, thriving, innovative -- and yet it still offers buckets of genuine Midwestern friendliness. Situated on Lake Michigan, incomparable archite...
http://ultramodern-home.ru Top Tourist Attractions in State Illinois: Travel Guide Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Anderson Japanese Gardens, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Shawnee National Forest, Lincoln Park Zoo, Navy Pier, Shedd Aquarium, Starved Rock State Park, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Magnificent Mile, Millennium Park
https://www.expedia.com/Chicago.d178248.Destination-Travel-Guides Chicago, once a small trading post on Lake Michigan, has grown into one of the country’s most famous cities. Visit “The Windy City” and chow down on deep dish pizza for a truly unique vacation experience. Follow “The Loop,” the city’s primary business district, and marvel at its array of high-rise buildings, consulates, and universities. Shopping and fine dining abound in this area. If you’ve worn yourself out in the city proper, set a more sedate pace at the Riverwalk, a pedestrian path along the Chicago River, or visit the many museums and parks the city has to offer. You’ll never believe you’re actually downtown when you walk through the Garfield Park Conservatory, and the Art Institute of Chicago will allow you to appr...
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Chicago, Illinois - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hi, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Chicago. #5: Navy Pier - Situated right on Lake Michigan, the Pier has a festive atmosphere with entertainment, shops and restaurants. #4: Grant Park - called the front lawn of Chicago, the park is wonderfully landscaped and offers many sites for an urban escape. #3: Shedd Aquarium - one of the world's largest aquariums. It displays an impressive array of animals. #2: Millennium Park - a great urban park, among the most famous landmarks of Chicago and a site for many major city events. #1: Willis Tower - Formerly known as the Sears Tower, this iconic symbol of Chicago was the ...
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Grafton, Illinois Zip-Line / All 9 Zip-Lines.
Ice flowing down the Mississippi River in Grafton, Illinois.
We was passing through Grafton Illinois and spotted a southbound towboat on the Illinois river, and thought hey lets take the phantom for a quick flight. we almost missed him.
Crossing on the ferry from Brussels to Grafton Illinois
Sight takes you to the Ruebel Hotel and we investigate its history. This takes place in Grafton, Illinois. This is a special episode that lasts 2 hours in length. Also available on DVD, visit our website www.sight-il.com to purchase the extended edition for only $10.00
Tonight Chuck and Lyle talk to Josh and Zed Moore, winners of the Twisted Cat Outdoors Classic held in Grafton Illinois. Then they shift gears and talk with Jim and Sheila Spark from Bass N More in Owensboro as we prepare to plan an attack on the Monsters On the Ohio. Last Paul Ragsdale will discus new changes to the Catfish Weekly web site
starting out near Cleveland and driving west on the Ohio Turnpike through Indiana and through downtown Chicago to near O'Hare Airport
Ascensão e queda da cronologia tradicional This video has been posted for educational purposes only. All rights reserved to Dr. Anthony Grafton and the Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Palestra proferida em 6 de março de 2007