Cartes topographiques Illinois
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Pullman National Historical Park
United States > Illinois > Cook County > Chicago
Altitude moyenne : 182 m

Sand Lake
United States > Illinois > Lake County > Lindenhurst > Venetian Village
Altitude moyenne : 240 m

Sciota
United States > Illinois > McDonough County
Sciota is located in northern McDonough County at 40°33′39″N 90°45′06″W / 40.56083°N 90.75167°W / 40.56083; -90.75167 (40.5608731, -90.7517996) at an elevation of 758 feet (231 m). It is 0.5 miles (0.8 km) north of Illinois Route 9 and 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Macomb, the county seat.
Altitude moyenne : 231 m

Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie
United States > Illinois > Will County > Wilmington
Altitude moyenne : 178 m

Waterloo
United States > Illinois > Monroe County
Waterloo's history dates back to the 18th century, with the French being the first Europeans to settle in the area. The site was ideal because of its elevation; the proximity of the Mississippi River Valley brought frequent flooding to the lowlands. It was also close to Fort de Chartres, a French stronghold.…
Altitude moyenne : 186 m

Peoria Heights
United States > Illinois > Peoria County
Topographically, the village can be roughly divided into three zones. The Illinois River floodplain, the bluff, and the plateau. While its eastern border is fairly regular with the river's edge, the rest of its municipal border, with Peoria, is quite irregular and convoluted.
Altitude moyenne : 183 m

Morris
United States > Illinois > Grundy County
Morris is located in northeast Grundy County along U.S. Route 6 and Illinois Route 47 and on the north side of the Illinois River at an elevation of 515 feet (157 m).
Altitude moyenne : 162 m

Streator
United States > Illinois > LaSalle County
Streator lies within the Vermilion River/Illinois River Basin Assessment Area (VRAA) defined by the watershed of the Vermilion River, a major tributary to the Illinois River in Central Illinois, an area of mostly flat prairie. The topography of the basin is a complex collection of buried valleys, lowlands and…
Altitude moyenne : 191 m

Mattoon
United States > Illinois > Coles County
One of the main factors determining the settlement of Mattoon and Coles County in general was the topography. Coles County straddled a timberline in the southern half and prairie in the north. The forested areas were primarily fed by two major rivers: the Embarras River in the east and the Kaskaskia in the…
Altitude moyenne : 220 m

Scales Mound
United States > Illinois > Jo Daviess County
Scales Mound is located in a region of the U.S. Midwest known as the Driftless Area, so called because it escaped glaciation during the last ice age. It covers parts of Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa. The Illinois section is mostly limited to Jo Daviess County and small parts of Whiteside and Carroll…
Altitude moyenne : 294 m

West Frankfort
United States > Illinois > Franklin County
The area of West Frankfort formerly known as Frankfort is still sometimes referred to locally as Frankfort Heights or, more commonly, simply as "The Heights", due to its higher elevation relative to the rest of the city. A post office was maintained in Frankfort Heights until its destruction by fire in 2004,…
Altitude moyenne : 122 m

Manteno
United States > Illinois > Kankakee County
Manteno is located in northern Kankakee County and is bordered to the south by the village of Bourbonnais. The average elevation is 675 ft (206 m).
Altitude moyenne : 206 m

Kendall County
Kendall County is a small but rapidly growing county that has the majority of its population in the northeast, and along the Fox River (the only river in the county), which runs through the county's northwestern section. Many new subdivisions have been constructed in this county, which has produced…
Altitude moyenne : 200 m