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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.
Wayne was founded in the 1800s at the same time as the similarly named Wayne Center. Wayne Center was located on Army Trail Road at DuPage River crossing and no longer exists. "Downtown" Wayne was originally a railroad outpost built along Glos Street and Army Trail Road. The village is much smaller than the cities that surround it.
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Liste der Countys in Illinois; Wayne County (Illinois) Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Wayne County (Illinois) Vorlage:Navigationsleiste Orte im Wayne County (Illinois) Usage on el.wikipedia.org Κομητεία Γουέιν (Ιλινόι) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Condado de Wayne (Illinois) Anexo:Condados de ...
The 6th and 11th district are partitioned by Illinois Highway 23, Highway 88, Fender Rd, Ogden Ave, Beau Bren Blvd, Eugenia Dr, Arlington Ave, Oak Hill Park, Oak Hill Dr, Yackley Ave, Maple Ave, Abbey Dr, Four Lakes Ave, River Bend Golf Course, Riverview Dr, Kohl Rd, Illinois Highway 53, 61st St, Essex Rd, Summerhill Park, Prentiss Creek, 59th ...
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)
Oaklawn Farm is a historic property in Wayne, Illinois.The farm was operated by the Dunham family, who successfully bred Percheron horses. The property features the chateauesque Dunham Castle, which was built by Mark Wentworth Dunham in 1880.
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]