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The State of Illinois (Ill-i-NOY) is a state of the United States of America, the 21st to be admitted to the Union. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern state and the fifth most populous in the nation. With Chicagoland in the northeast, small industrial cities and great agricultural productivity in central and western Illinois, and natural resources like coal, timber, and petroleum in the south, Illinois has a broad economic base. Illinois is an important transportation hub; the Port of Chicago connects the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River via the Illinois River. Illinois is often viewed as a microcosm of the United States; an Associated Press analysis of 21 demographic factors found Illinois the "most average state," while Peoria has long been a proverbial social and cultural bellwether.
Between 1300 and 1400 AD, the Mississippian city of Cahokia had a population of up to 40,000, making it potentially the largest city within the future United States until it was surpassed by Philadelphia in the 1800s. About 2,000 Native American hunters and a small number of French villagers inhabited the Illinois area at the time of the American Revolution. American settlers began arriving from Kentucky in the 1810s; they achieved statehood in 1818. The future metropolis of Chicago was founded in the 1830s on the banks of the Chicago River, one of the only natural harbors on southern Lake Michigan. Railroads and John Deere's invention of the self-scouring steel plow made central Illinois' rich prairie into some of the world's most productive and valuable farmlands, attracting immigrant farmers from Germany and Sweden. Northern Illinois provided major support for Illinoisans Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant during the American Civil War. By 1900, the growth of industry in northern cities and coal mining in central and southern areas attracted immigrants from Eastern and Southern Europe, and also made the state a major arsenal in both world wars. In addition, large numbers of blacks migrated to Chicago from the South, where they formed a large community and created the city's famous jazz and blues cultures. (...) more....

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Museum of Science and Industry

museum / gallery Museum of Science and Industry

in Chicago , Illinois, USA

price level: mid-range , , address: 5700 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60637, USA

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The Field Museum

museum / gallery The Field Museum

in Chicago , Illinois, USA

price level: budget , , address: Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL 60605, USA

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Navy Pier

sight Navy Pier

in Chicago , Illinois, USA

, , address: E Navy Pier St, Chicago, IL 60611, USA

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Get your Kicks on Route 66 created by marcopolo on 2009-09-11 17:03:51

Get your kicks on Route 66«. Bobby Troup schrieb das Lied zum Highway und verklärte die legendäre Straße zum Mythos. Unzählige Bücher wurden über die »Mother Road« geschrieben, sogar Filme und eine TV...

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