Mississippi, Ohio, Wabash
The Illinois River and the Chicago River are two rivers that don't border Illinois.
Both Illinois (capital Springfield) and Kentucky (capital Frankfort) border both the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. Illinois is to the north of the Ohio and Kentucky is to the south.
The Mississippi River is the largest river and it is the western border of Illinois. The Ohio and Wabash Rivers are the southern border of Illinois. The Illinois River is the largest internal river in Illinois.
Illinois and Kentucky border both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The capitals of those two states are Springfield, Illinois and Frankfort, Kentucky.
Illinois and Kentucky border both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The capitals of those two states are Springfield, Illinois and Frankfort, Kentucky.
Illinois and Kentucky border both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The capitals of those two states are Springfield, Illinois and Frankfort, Kentucky.
The Mississippi River is the western border of Illinois. The Ohio Wabash is the southern border of Illinois. Both provide sport fishing and the transportation of goods. The rivers allowed for the settlement of Illinois.
Springfield, Illinois and Frankfort, Kentucky border both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers.
Springfield, Illinois and Frankfort, Kentucky are the capitals of the two states that border both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers.
Springfield, Illinois and Frankfort, Kentucky border both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers.
One of the three rivers that border Iowa is the Mississippi. The other two rivers that border the state are the Missouri river, and the Big Sioux river.
The Mississippi River forms the western border of Illinois.