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         Illinois Geography Cities:     more books (15)
  1. Chicago: A Geography of the City and Its Region (Center for American Places - Center Books on American Places) by John C. Hudson, 2006-07-01
  2. City Spaces: Photographs of Chicago Alleys (Center for American Places - Center Books on American Places) by Bob Thall, 2002-11-01
  3. Neighborhood Planning and Community-Based Development: The Potential and Limits of Grassroots Action (Cities and Planning) by William Peterman, 1999-12-01
  4. Historic Nauvoo. A Descriptive Story of Nauvoo, Illinois... Its History, People, and Beauty (American Quest Series) by Will Griffith and Katharine Griffith, 1941
  5. Shock Cities: The Environmental Transformation and Reform of Manchester and Chicago by Harold L. Platt, 2005-05-22
  6. Time and Place in Joliet: Essays on the Geographical Evolution of the City (Studies on the Illinois & Michigan Canal corridor)
  7. Geography of the Ghetto: Perceptions, Problems, and Alternatives (Perspectives in Geography Ser., Vol 2)
  8. City in Time: Chicago (City in Time) by Ray Furse, 2007-11-01
  9. Urban cartography and the mapping of Chicago*.: An article from: The Geographical Review by Robert R. Churchill, 2004-01-01
  10. Forever Open, Clear, and Free: The Struggle for Chicago's Lakefront by Lois Wille, 1991-06-11
  11. The fanciful geography of 1836 by William D Walters, 1984
  12. Urban geography by Ying-cheng Kiang, 1966
  13. Icons and Aliens: Law, Aesthetics, and Environmental Change by John J. Costonis, 1989-01-01
  14. Giant City State Park: A break from the norm by Michael Grossman, 1999

1. Illinois: Geography, Maps And Information
of the state that includes many cities along with MerriamWebster Map of IllinoisA fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from
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A large and detailed map of the state that includes many cities along with major highways. Blank Outline Map of Illinois
A free blank outline map to print out for educational, school, or classroom use. Merriam-Webster Map of Illinois
A fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color Landform Atlas - Illinois
A dramatic and colorful relief map of the state - an outstanding display of the topography. Also includes a large 1895 map of the state.
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A brief state history, famous residents, and a great collection of state facts make this page an excellent resource. 50states.com - Illinois

2. Welcome To The Chicago Area Geographic Information Study At UIC
within the geography Program and Anthropology Department at the University of illinois at Chicago Metropolitan Statistical Area. Principal cities Chicago, IL; Naperville, IL; Joliet
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Welcome to the Chicago Area Geographic Information Study (CAGIS) laboratory.
This is the home page for the Chicago Area Geographic Information Study , a unit within the Geography Program and Anthropology Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago . Information regarding undergraduate and graduate programs in geography at UIC is available at the Anthropology Department website. CAGIS Activites Spatial Data Chicago Region Clearinghouse Cooperative. Download TIGER Line Files, Chicago Region GIS and Data Catalog
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Sep 22-24, 2003 in Omaha Nebraska. On Friday June 6th the Office of Management and Budget released the list of revised definitions of Metropolitan Areas , and new definitions of Micropolitan and Combined Statistical Areas . The list of areas can be obtained by going to: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/ Go to "Bulletins" (on the left hand side of the page under "Information for Agencies") and then at the bottom of the announcement, Bulletin 03-04, there is the link to the PDF Attachment. This

3. Illinois State Geography
illinois State geography. So you want to know about illinois Spring Creek where the settlement was built) Major cities Aurora, Chicago, Decatur, Evanston, Joliet, Rockford, Skokie
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Illinois State Geography
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Top of Page Population (1994): 11,752,000 (6th in size) State size: 56,345 square miles (24th in size) State Capital: Springfield (named from the Spring Creek where the settlement was built) Major cities: Aurora, Chicago, Decatur, Evanston, Joliet, Rockford, Skokie Admission to union: The 21st State Date entered the union: December 3, 1818 Origin of state name: Named from an indian word meaning "man". Nicknames: The Prairie State and the Land of Lincoln Bordering states: Indiana, Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin State bird: Eastern Cardinal State flower: Violet State tree: White Oak Motto: State Sovereignty, National Union
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Top of Page The Shawnee National Forest.

4. Illinois Geography
illinois geography. The broad level lands that gave illinois the nickname Prairie State were fashioned by late the capital; Chicago, Rockford, and Peoria are the largest cities.
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5. Map And Geography Library - Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
The Map and geography Library has a large collection of Sanborn Fire Insurance maps for illinois cities. Sanborn maps on the downtown areas of cities and adjoining residential areas
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign about the library collections digital journals web links ... home Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps The Map and Geography Library has a large collection of Sanborn Fire Insurance maps for Illinois cities. Sanborn maps were made to assist insurance underwriters in determining fire insurance rates for individual buildings by examining the buildings' construction methods, heat and lighting sources, manufacturing uses, and the same attributes of nearby buildings. The maps primarily provide information on the downtown areas of cities and adjoining residential areas. They are especially useful in providing a record of urban development from the 1880s through the first half of the twentieth century. Family historians may also find them interesting. Map and Geography Library personnel will retrieve Sanborn maps for patrons upon request. Sanborn maps are available for consultation Mondays through Fridays, 9:00am-4:30pm. The Map and Geography Library can also provide information about other libraries that have Sanborn map coverage of cities in states not included in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library Sanborn collection.
Sanborn Map Holdings at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Coverage for Illinois cities (and a few out-of-state cities).

6. Atlas: Illinois
illinois Profile More Geographic Information Country Profiles; Flags; World geography;World Statistics. US State Profiles; US cities; US geography; US Statistics.
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7. Chicago's Urban Area | Illinois Geography
problem is homelessness and other effects of poverty. Smaller cities and towns have poverty as well, but sometimes are Click here to go back to illinois geography.
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Chicago: A great urban area Chicago, as a city, is an urban area. That means that many people and buildings are crowded into a restricted space. In some ways this is good, and some ways not so good. immigration and cultural diversity. In 1900, 75% of Chicago was born in a foreign country! Today, that's much less true, but still immigrants come over every day, bringing with them interesting traditions, great foods, and different languages. Chicago is especially known for its large populations of :
African-Americans (a center of the Great Migration, today Chicago is 40% African-American and is second to New York City in black population);
Polish-Americans (the 2nd largest Polish population in the world outside of Warsaw, Poland!);
Mexican-Americans (2nd largest population in the country);
Indian-Americans (not the same as "Indian-Americans" , but people from India; the city's population has been growing quickly since the 1970s);
Irish-Americans (the nation's largest population);

8. Illinois, State, United States: Geography
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    The broad level lands that gave Illinois the nickname Prairie State were fashioned by late Cenozoic glaciation, which leveled rugged ridges and filled valleys over the northern and central parts of the state. The fertile prairies are drained by more than 275 rivers, most of which flow to the Mississippi-Ohio system; the Illinois is the largest river in the state. These rivers provided early explorers a way SW from Lake Michigan into the interior of the continent and later, in the days of canal building, played a big part in hastening settlement of the prairies. The completion of the Erie Canal linked Illinois, through the Great Lakes, to the eastern seaboard of the United States. The Illinois Waterway links Chicago to the Mississippi basin as the old Chicago and Illinois and Michigan canals once did, and the St. Lawrence Seaway provides access for oceangoing vessels. The waterways are but a part of a transportation complex that includes railroads, airlines (Chicago's O'Hare airport is one of the busiest in the world), and an extensive modern highway system. The state's climate is continental, with extreme seasonal variations of temperature in parts of the state. Among Illinois's many tourist attractions are Shawnee National Forest, with recreational facilities; the Cahokia Mounds; and many state parks and historical sites, including New Salem and Lincoln's home and burial place in Springfield. An additional summer attraction is the Illinois State Fair.

9. Illinois
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10. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Illinois
illinois is the most populous state in the Midwest. The rest of the population livesin the smaller cities and on the farms that dot the state s gently rolling
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IL Named for the Illinois Indians, this state is known as the "Land of Lincoln," because it's where the 16th president was raised. Illinois became the 21st state in 1818. Illinois is the most populous state in the Midwest. At the northern edge of the state on Lake Michigan lies Chicago, the nation's third largest city. More than half of the population lives in and around Chicago, the leading industrial and transportation center in the region. The rest of the population lives in the smaller cities and on the farms that dot the state's gently rolling plains. Chicago, with its central location and its many cultural attractions and sports events, is a major tourist attraction. Sandy beaches, wooded parks, and yacht harbors border most of Chicago's 50-kilometer shoreline along Lake Michigan. Benannt nach den Illinois Indianern, ist der Bundesstaat auch als "Land of Lincoln" bekannt. Hier wuchs der 16. Präsident auf. 1818 wurde Illinois der 21. Bundesstaat.

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12. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Illinois
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IL Named for the Illinois Indians, this state is known as the "Land of Lincoln," because it's where the 16th president was raised. Illinois became the 21st state in 1818. Illinois is the most populous state in the Midwest. At the northern edge of the state on Lake Michigan lies Chicago, the nation's third largest city. More than half of the population lives in and around Chicago, the leading industrial and transportation center in the region. The rest of the population lives in the smaller cities and on the farms that dot the state's gently rolling plains. Chicago, with its central location and its many cultural attractions and sports events, is a major tourist attraction. Sandy beaches, wooded parks, and yacht harbors border most of Chicago's 50-kilometer shoreline along Lake Michigan. Benannt nach den Illinois Indianern, ist der Bundesstaat auch als "Land of Lincoln" bekannt. Hier wuchs der 16. Präsident auf. 1818 wurde Illinois der 21. Bundesstaat.

13. US Dept Of State - Publications
American geography, Population of the 25 Largest US cities, 1994. 1 ~ New York, NewYork 7,333,253 2 ~ Los Angeles, California 3,448,613. 3 ~ Chicago, illinois
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1 ~ New York, New York: 7,333,253 2 ~ Los Angeles, California: 3,448,613 3 ~ Chicago, Illinois: 2,731,743 4 ~ Houston, Texas: 1,702,086 5 ~ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 1,524,249 6 ~ San Diego, California: 1,151,977 7 ~ Phoenix, Arizona: 1,048,949 8 ~ Dallas, Texas: 1,022,830 9 ~ San Antonio, Texas: 998,905 10 ~ Detroit, Michigan: 992,038 11 ~ San Jose, California: 816,884 12 ~ Indianapolis, Indiana: 752,279 13 ~ San Francisco, California: 734,676 14 ~ Baltimore, Maryland: 702,979 15 ~ Jacksonville, Florida: 665,070 16 ~ Columbus, Ohio: 635,913 17 ~ Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 617,044 18 ~ Memphis, Tennessee: 614,289 19 ~ El Paso, Texas: 579,307 20 ~ Washington, D.C: 567,094 21 ~ Boston, Massachusetts: 547,725 22 ~ Seattle, Washington: 520,947 23 ~ Austin, Texas: 514,013 24 ~ Nashville, Tennessee: 504,505 25 ~ Denver, Colorado: 493,559 Back to State Capitals
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ore to the coal fields in illinois, Indiana, Ohio Writing in Geographic Review, Borchertidentified the earliest During this period, almost all cities and towns
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    M anufacturing is an important economic activity in the United States. The evidence of this is everywherein articles of clothing, items of preserved food, residential structures, means of transport and communication, and many other things. In spite of the presence of items manufactured outside the country, domestic industry remains paramount, and it is rare for any medium-sized U.S. town to be without at least some local employment in manufacturing. The northeastern United States, excluding northern New England, is the country's single most significant region of manufacturing ( Map 4 : 45K). This region is loosely defined on three sides by the Ohio River Valley, Megalopolis, and the southern Great Lakes. The western margin of the region is less clear; it blends gradually with agriculture-dominant landscapes across southern Indiana, Illinois, and beyond. In spite of the region's moderate extent and the growth of manufacturing elsewhere, the Manufacturing Core continues to be of tremendous economic significance in American geography. Its factories produce most of the country's steel, as well as a significant percentage of its motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts. Most of the important ports, the main centers of communication, and the primary financial centers are within or near the region, and the country's political capital is on the immediate margins.

15. Champaign, Illinois - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Because the two cities are so seamlessly linked, the pair are often referred to together arethe site of the main campus of the University of illinois geography.
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Champaign is a city located in Champaign County, Illinois . As of the census, the city had a total population of 67,518. Champaign is contiguous with the neighboring town of Urbana, Illinois . Because the two cities are so seamlessly linked, the pair are often referred to together as Urbana-Champaign or Champaign-Urbana (or even Chambana ). They are the site of the main campus of the University of Illinois Table of contents 1 Geography
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Champaign is located at 40°6'47" North, 88°15'40" West (40.112981, -88.261227) According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 44.1 km² mi² ). 44.0 km² (17.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.12% water. edit
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Champaign was founded in 1855, when the Illinois Central Railroad laid its track two miles west of downtown Urbana. Originally called "West Urbana," it was renamed Champaign when it acquired a city charter in 1860. edit
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In addition to the University of Illinois, Champaign is also home to Parkland Community College. A Kraft plant and the Collegiate Cap and Gown Company are part of the city's industrial base. Numerous software and technology companies also have offices in Champaign, including Wolfram Research, Intel, and Motorola. The US Army Corps of Engineers maintains a Construction and Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL) in Champaign.

16. Map And Geography Library - Web Links
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Scans of pre-1942 photographs. State coverage not yet completed.

17. Map And Geography Library - Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps. The Map and geography Library has a largecollection of Sanborn Fire Insurance maps for illinois cities.
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign about the library collections digital journals web links ... home Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps The Map and Geography Library has a large collection of Sanborn Fire Insurance maps for Illinois cities. Sanborn maps were made to assist insurance underwriters in determining fire insurance rates for individual buildings by examining the buildings' construction methods, heat and lighting sources, manufacturing uses, and the same attributes of nearby buildings. The maps primarily provide information on the downtown areas of cities and adjoining residential areas. They are especially useful in providing a record of urban development from the 1880s through the first half of the twentieth century. Family historians may also find them interesting. Map and Geography Library personnel will retrieve Sanborn maps for patrons upon request. Sanborn maps are available for consultation Mondays through Fridays, 9:00am-4:30pm. The Map and Geography Library can also provide information about other libraries that have Sanborn map coverage of cities in states not included in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library Sanborn collection.
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Coverage for Illinois cities (and a few out-of-state cities).

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