Senator Stephen A. Douglas
Two rivers partially form Illinois State's Eastern boundary. The Wabash River is one river that forms Illinois' boundary. The Ohio River is the other river that forms the state's boundary.
Chicago has several modes of public transportation. You can get around by bus or rail.
By train 🚂
There is no national PARK in Illinois. However, there is a national historic site (Lincoln Home, in Springfield); and three national historic trails are (very) partially in Illinois.
Illinois has many highways and automobiles. It is also a major hub for airlines such as American Airlines and United Airlines. There are also railroads in Illinois.
tourism, transportation, water supply, and fishing
tourism, transportation, water supply, and fishing
Nothing. Chicago, Illinois did not exist in the 1500s & 1600s.
Amtrak Train as well as Greyhound Bus Co.
Iowa
I believe Illinois does offer free transportation to their disabled drivers. They may have to provide medical records so the company may be able to help the person to the best of their ability.
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.