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Henry purchased Misty for $150. Misty arrived at Henry's residence at Mole Meadow in Wayne, Illinois on November 18, 1946. Misty stayed with Henry for over a decade, making appearances at schools, movie theaters, museums, libraries, and horse shows to promote Henry's 1947 children's book, Misty of Chincoteague.
She created several Misty-related titles including two more children's novels illustrated by Dennis, Sea Star, Orphan of Chincoteague (1949) and Stormy, Misty's Foal (1963). The beneficiaries of "Marguerite Henry's Legacy", as a Washington Post editorial termed local tourism, were the Assateague nature preserve and Chincoteague town. [12]
The village has miles of equestrian paths, as well as dozens of horse farms, riding centers, and boarding stables. The Wayne-DuPage Hunt, founded in the 1920s, is one of only two fox hunt groups continuing to hunt within metro Chicago, the other being the Mill Creek Hunt in far north Wadsworth. Wayne-DuPage is a drag hunt, not chasing live ...
Wayne Congregational Church (1871) - Now affiliated with United Church of Christ and known as Little Home Church by the Wayside. Remodeled twice, parish house added in 1946. Dr. William L. Guild House (1883) Congregational Church Parsonage (1889) John Suchalski House (1946) C. J. Foley House (c. 1946)
The Wayne City School District's original school facility was originally built in the 1930s, but was torn down after the 2015-2016 school year to make room for a new facility. The new school's construction began in 2015 and ended in the middle of 2016 before the start of the school year.
Army Trail Road is a 16.4-mile (26.4 km) [1] county road in parts of DuPage and Kane Counties, Illinois.Army Trail Road begins at Illinois Route 25 in Wayne and ends at the Addison Village Hall east of John F. Kennedy Drive in a cul de sac in Addison.
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Elm River Township is located in Wayne County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 276 and it contained 144 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 276 and it contained 144 housing units.