Illinois The Prairie State

Illinois The Prairie State by Amy Rechner, published by Bellwether Media in August 2013, is a 32-page book written in English. This leveled reader provides an informative overview of Illinois, exploring its designation as “The Prairie State” due to its expansive plains, while also highlighting the urban landscape of Chicago, the state’s most populous city and a hub of transportation and commerce.
Readers will discover insights into the history, lifestyles, and notable landmarks that define both rural and urban areas of Illinois. The book serves as an educational resource, making it suitable for those interested in the state’s geography and cultural significance. With a focus on the diverse aspects of Illinois, this edition offers a comprehensive look at the people and places that shape the state.
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Illinois is called “The Prairie State” for the vast plains that dominate its landscape. In contrast, its northeast corner is occupied by Chicago, the state’s most populous city and an international center of transportation and commerce. This leveled reader will introduce students to the history, lifestyles, and landmarks across rural and urban Illinois.
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