Saline Landing, Illinois

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Saline Landing, Illinois
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Saline Landing
Coordinates: 37°34′12″N88°07′49″W / 37.57000°N 88.13028°W / 37.57000; -88.13028
Country United States
State Illinois
County Hardin
Elevation
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381 ft (116 m)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code 618
GNIS feature ID425440 [1]

Saline Landing is an unincorporated community in northeast Hardin County, Illinois, United States. [1] Saline Landing is located on the Ohio River at the mouth of the Saline River.

It is adjacent to Saline Island which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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