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  2. Morris Downtown Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The historic district reflects the history of Morris, Illinois as a canal town on the Illinois & Michigan Canal. Named after canal commissioner Isaac N. Morris, the town became the Grundy County seat in 1841 and was originally platted a year later. The earliest of the buildings were built in the 1850s, shortly after the canal's construction.

  3. William G. Stratton State Park - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Department of Natural Resources William G. Stratton State Park is an Illinois state park in Morris , Grundy County , Illinois , United States . It is named after Illinois Governor William Stratton , and was developed in 1959 to provide public boating access to the Illinois River .

  4. Morris, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Morris is located in northeast Grundy County along U.S. Route 6 and Illinois Route 47 and on the north side of the Illinois River [8] [9] at an elevation of 515 feet (157 m). [ 1 ] According to the 2021 census gazetteer files, Morris has a total area of 11.64 square miles (30.15 km 2 ), of which 11.28 square miles (29.22 km 2 ) (or 96.92%) is ...

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  7. Morris Wide Water Canal Boat Site - Wikipedia

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    The Morris Wide Water Canal Boat Site is an archaeological site in Morris, Illinois, which contains the remains of seven canal boats sunk in the Illinois & Michigan Canal. The boats were likely built between 1865 and 1885 and were abandoned at the site between 1895 and 1915, after which they gradually sank.

  8. Shabbona Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Shabbona Trail is compacted gravel and remarkably well protected from traffic and the elements. There is only one point where a rural two-lane road is crossed. The remainder of the trail is a National Park Service Trail, maintained by the State of Illinois. Trees line most of the trail. Much of the trail is near the Illinois River. You can:

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