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  2. List of wineries in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Northern Illinois Wine Trail. [1] Alto Vineyards Alto Pass, Illinois: 1988 Member of the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail [2] and located within the Shawnee Hills AVA. [3] August Hill Winery Peru, Illinois: 2002 Member of the Illinois River Wine Trail. [4] Baxter's Vineyards and Winery Nauvoo, Illinois: 1989 Originally opened in 1857.

  3. Lusk's Ferry Road - Wikipedia

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    There is a line of disconnected diagonal road segments leading from Marion to Creal Springs, a small village in southeastern Williamson County. A modern road runs south out of Creal Springs toward Lake of Egypt. This is the most likely route for the Lusk's Ferry Road. TopoQuest Herrin to Bainbridge; TopoQuest Creal Springs to Wagon Creek

  4. Creal Springs, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The route south out of Creal Springs lead to a difficult passage over the Shawnee Summit. There was an easier, though longer, zigzag route east to New Burnside, southwest along modern U.S. Highway 45, and then back east to Reynoldsburg. Creal Springs may at one time have served as the junction of these alternative routes. From 1884 to 1916 ...

  5. WA’s largest winemaker retreats from $19M Prosser facility ...

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    Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, Washington’s oldest and largest winery, is selling its 14 Hands Winery Prosser to a grape grower interested in expanding into wine making.

  6. Lynfred Winery - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, their 1983 Chardonnay was awarded "Double Gold" at the National Restaurant Show in Chicago and won an award at the National Wine Competition for Chardonnays in Reno, Nevada. To meet demand, Lynfred opened a new winery in 1990, allowing them to produce nearly 100,000 US gallons (380,000 L; 83,000 imp gal) of wine per year.

  7. Illinois Route 13 - Wikipedia

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    IL 166 south / Pittsburg Road – Pittsburg, Creal Springs: Saline: Harrisburg: 127: 204: IL 34 north (North Main Street) – Harrisburg-Raleigh Airport, Business District: West end of IL 34 overlap: 128: 206: US 45 / IL 34 south (Commercial Street) East end of IL 34 overlap: Gallatin 137: 220

  8. Illinois Route 166 - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Route 166 (IL 166) is a 14.43-mile-long (23.22 km) [1] north–south state road in southern Illinois, United States. The route runs from its southern terminus at U.S. Route 45 in New Burnside to its northern terminus at Illinois Route 13 east of Marion .

  9. Williamson County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Williamson County is a county in Southern Illinois.At the 2020 census, it had a population of 67,153. [1] The largest city and county seat is Marion. [2]Williamson County is included in the Carbondale-Marion, IL Metropolitan Statistical Area.