Jenkins, Illinois

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Jenkins, Illinois
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Coordinates: 40°09′10″N89°02′01″W / 40.15278°N 89.03361°W / 40.15278; -89.03361 Coordinates: 40°09′10″N89°02′01″W / 40.15278°N 89.03361°W / 40.15278; -89.03361
Country United States
State Illinois
County DeWitt
Elevation 735 ft (224 m)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
Area code(s) 217
GNIS feature ID 422847 [1]

Jenkins is an unincorporated community in DeWitt County, Illinois, United States. Jenkins is located on Illinois Route 10, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Clinton.

DeWitt County, Illinois County in the United States

DeWitt County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of the 2010 census, the population was 16,561. Its county seat is Clinton. The county was formed on March 1, 1839 from Macon and McLean counties. The county was named in honor of the seventh Governor of New York State, DeWitt Clinton.

Illinois State of the United States of America

Illinois is a state in the Midwestern and Great Lakes region of the United States. It has the fifth largest gross domestic product (GDP), the sixth largest population, and the 25th largest land area of all U.S. states. Illinois is often noted as a microcosm of the entire United States. With Chicago in northeastern Illinois, small industrial cities and immense agricultural productivity in the north and center of the state, and natural resources such as coal, timber, and petroleum in the south, Illinois has a diverse economic base, and is a major transportation hub. Chicagoland, Chicago's metropolitan area, encompasses over 65% of the state's population. The Port of Chicago connects the state to international ports via two main routes: from the Great Lakes, via the Saint Lawrence Seaway, to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River, via the Illinois Waterway to the Illinois River. The Mississippi River, the Ohio River, and the Wabash River form parts of the boundaries of Illinois. For decades, Chicago's O'Hare International Airport has been ranked as one of the world's busiest airports. Illinois has long had a reputation as a bellwether both in social and cultural terms and, through the 1980s, in politics.

Illinois Route 10 is an arterial east–west state road that runs from rural Mason County east to Champaign, a distance of 91.35 miles (147.01 km).

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