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Crooked Creek Winery Centralia, Illinois: 2014 Member of the Carlyle Lake Wine Trail. [7] Cunningham Vineyards Anna, Illinois: This business does not seem to be active and is up for sale. [12] DC Estate Winery [13] South Beloit, Illinois: Famous Fossil Vineyard and Winery Freeport, Illinois: 2004 Ceased operation under this name in 2021.
Higginbotham owns Buckeye Lake Winery, 13750 Rosewood Road, Thornville, according to Ohio business records. He opened it in 2013 with his wife, Laura.
In 2007, Hidden Lake Winery participated in the ART in the Park Festival in Belleville, IL. [ 3 ] In 2007, many wineries in Southern Illinois formed a "wine trail," (a group of wineries working together and advertising for each other in order to promote business for the area) called the Heartland Rivers Wine Trail.
Staunton grew with the introduction of the railroad and a coal mine in the 1860s. New immigrants from Ireland, Germany and Italy moved to Staunton, and the community soon became one of the largest cities in southern Illinois. The Staunton Star-Times started publication in 1878. In 1891, Staunton applied for city status and elected its first ...
People from Staunton, Illinois (11 P) Staunton Speakers players (2 P) Pages in category "Staunton, Illinois" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Shale City is 3 miles (4.8 km) west-northwest of Viola. Shale City was the home of the Continental Brick factory. In 1915, the factory was sold to the Hydraulic Press Brick Company of St. Louis. Shale City was a company town of about 40 houses, a grocery store, a pool hall, a gas station, and a school. [3]
Staunton Township (S 1 ⁄ 2 T7N R6W) is located in Macoupin County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 5,795 and it contained 2,611 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 5,795 and it contained 2,611 housing units.
Lake Lou Yaeger is a 1,300-acre (530 ha) reservoir located in Montgomery County, Illinois. Created by damming the West Fork of Illinois's Shoal Creek , it was built for recreation , sport fishing , and flood control purposes.