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The Fox River originates in the chain of lakes in northern Illinois, specifically in the area of Fox Lake. It flows southward through several towns, including McHenry, Elgin, and Aurora, before eventually emptying into the Illinois River near Ottawa. The river spans approximately 200 miles, making it a significant waterway in the region.

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