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  2. Illinois Route 78 - Wikipedia

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    Within a few years, most of IL 78 from Jacksonville to Warren was finished. [6] In 1935, IL 78 superseded portions of IL 82, IL 3, and IL 40. However, a section between Jacksonville and Virginia became part of US 67. [7] By the late 1930s, a portion of IL 78 was moved onto a more direct route between Maples Mill and West Havana. [8]

  3. Jacksonville Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district encompasses a commercial area surrounding Central Park, the city's public square. Development in the district began in 1825, when Jacksonville was platted and the public square was created; the first buildings on the square were built the same year. Most of the buildings in the district were built between the 1840s and 1940s, and a ...

  4. Jacksonville Riverwalks - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Riverwalks are a network of multi-use trails and open space developments along both the north and south banks of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. The roughly 2-mile (3.2 km) Downtown Northbank portion travels alongside the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville , Jacksonville Landing , Times-Union Center for the Performing ...

  5. U.S. Route 67 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    IL 104 east to IL 78 north – Jacksonville: Southern end of IL 104 overlap: Chapin Precinct: 71.5: 115.1 — Concord, Arenzville : Meredosia Precinct: 79.8: 128.4: IL 100 south / Illinois River Road south – Bluffs: Southern end of IL 100 and Illinois River Road overlaps: 80.7: 129.9: IL 104 west – Meredosia, Quincy

  6. Lake Jacksonville (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Jacksonville is a 442 acres (179 ha) reservoir located in Morgan County in the U.S. state of Illinois. Located 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Jacksonville, it provides drinking water and recreational opportunities to the central Illinois city. The reservoir drains into Big Sandy Creek, a tributary of the Illinois River. [2] [3]

  7. Jacksonville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville is a city and the county seat of Morgan County, Illinois, United States.The population was 17,616 at the 2020 census, [5] down from 19,446 in 2010. [6] It is home to Illinois College, Illinois School for the Deaf, and the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired, and was formerly home to MacMurray College.

  8. Morgan County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Morgan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. According to the 2020 census, it had a population of 32,915. [1] Its county seat is Jacksonville. [2] Morgan County is part of the Jacksonville, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Springfield–Jacksonville–Lincoln, IL Combined Statistical Area.

  9. Jacksonville Historic District (Jacksonville, Illinois ...

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    The Illinois School for the Deaf was established in 1839 by the Illinois Legislature for the education of hearing-impaired students. Aside from these two institutions, the majority of the district is residential and includes many of Jacksonville's most historically and architecturally significant homes.