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Central Park designers Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux created the urban oasis of Chicago's Jackson Park. The "Golden Lady" sculpture is a remnant of the World's Fair, which was held on these grounds in 1893.
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Illinois Information and History

Farmland covers nearly 80 percent of the state, and Illinois is a major exporter of farm products. Chicago is home to nearly one-quarter of all Illinoisans. No other U.S. city moves more freight by train and truck. Linked to the Atlantic by the St. Lawrence Seaway, Chicago sends cargo into the U.S. interior; canals and the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers extend its reach to the Gulf of Mexico.

ECONOMY

Industry: industrial machinery, electronic equipment, food processing, chemicals, metals, printing and publishing, rubber and plastics, motor vehicles.
Agriculture: corn, soybeans, hogs, cattle, dairy products, nursery stock.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Illinois Flag and Fast Facts
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Area
149,998 square kilometers
(57,914 square miles)
Population
12,653,544
Capital
Springfield; 111,834
Per Capita Income
U.S. $33,320
Date Statehood Achieved
December 3, 1818
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