Spires
On SH 116, 18 miles west of Pontiac, four miles east of I-39 at Minonk Junction. history.rootsweb
Vermillionville
One mile east of Lowell, at junction of CR 6 and road to Buffalo Rock State Park. history.rootsweb
Little Rock
In northwest corner of county, at junction of CR 12/16, five miles northwest of Plano. history.rootsweb
Culton
At junction of US 52/SH 251, five miles south of Mendota, four miles west of I-39 at Exit 66. history.rootsweb
Old Shawneetown
This is one of the towns featured in my newest book, GHOST TOWNS: Yesterday & TodayTM. history.rootsweb
Galena
Not a ghost town in the traditional sense, this historic old lead mining town still has around 3000 folks, BUT that is way less than the 14,000 that once lived here, hence it being listed.ÃÂ The beautiful brick buildi... history.rootsweb
Dillsburg(h)
ÃÂI have come across a cover (stamped envelope) dated 1889 for Dillsburgh, Illinois.ÃÂ It says this was a ghost town in Champaign, Co.ÃÂ Do you have any info for it?ÃÂÃÂ Contributed by Jerry Vitton, September ... history.rootsweb
Woodford
ÃÂThere was a town known as Woodford that is now supposed to be haunted.ÃÂ The Spires Elevator is all that is there.ÃÂ It is located in Woodford County, east of Interstate 39 about five miles, and about one or two... history.rootsweb
Minock Junction
Two miles south of Minonk, two miles north of Woodford, on road just east of and paralleling I-39 history.rootsweb
Henkel
On US 52, at its crossing of Bureau Creek, six miles northwest of Mendota. history.rootsweb
Radley
Four miles north of Earlville, on county line road. In extreme southwest corner of county. history.rootsweb
Missal
Four miles east of South Streeter along railroad, and just south of the county line. history.rootsweb
Alpine ; ;
Located 30 miles southwest of Chicago and three miles south of Orland Park.ÃÂ It was originally established as a Wabash Line Railroad station in 1891 (possibly as early as 1881).ÃÂ In 1910 Alpine was at its peak. In... history.rootsweb