Bridges in Peoria, Illinois
Peoria and East Peoria, Illinois are separated by the Illinois River, a 240-mile (386 km) long body of water that reaches up to a mile across in places along Peoria Lake. The Illinois River is one of six rivers that are included in the Lower Illinois River Basin which extends between Ottawa, Illinois and the Mississippi River at Grafton, Illinois. Three of the six rivers in the Lower Illinois River Basin (Spoon River, Illinois River, and Mackinaw River) are in central Illinois. Their combined length is 534 nautical miles (989 km). Of these waterways the Illinois is thought to be the only river large enough to support barge traffic.
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Bridges in Peoria, Illinois
Peoria and East Peoria, Illinois are separated by the Illinois River, a 240-mile (386 km) long body of water that reaches up to a mile across in places along Peoria Lake. The Illinois River is one of six rivers that are included in the Lower Illinois River Basin which extends between Ottawa, Illinois and the Mississippi River at Grafton, Illinois. Three of the six rivers in the Lower Illinois River Basin (Spoon River, Illinois River, and Mackinaw River) are in central Illinois. Their combined length is 534 nautical miles (989 km). Of these waterways the Illinois is thought to be the only river large enough to support barge traffic.
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Peoria and East Peoria, Illino ...... and the Saint Lawrence Seaway.
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Peoria and East Peoria, Illino ...... ough to support barge traffic.
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