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- Grayville is a city in Edwards and White counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of the 2020 census, the city's po****tion was 1,550, down from 1,666...
- from the St. Louis metropolitan area east to the Indiana state line near Grayville, Illinois. It travels a distance of 130.4 miles (209.9 km). I-64 enters...
- flatboats which traveled the Ohio River. Other early settlements were Grayville, located at the mouth of Bonpas Cr**** and the Wabash River, settled by...
- natural exclaves between Indiana and Illinois, the largest of which is at Grayville. A flood caused the river to change course, disconnecting a two-mile (3 km)...
- Illinois. In 1974, Martin & Bayley opened the first Huck's location in Grayville, Illinois. Huck's has been an employee-owned corporation since 2001, employing...
- the mid-1990s. The portion of Grayville, Illinois that lies within Edwards County does allow alcohol sales per Grayville city ordinance. National Register...
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- Village Lake 21,248 20,957 +1.4% 10.900 28.23 1,949.4/sq mi (752.7/km2) Grayville City Edwards White 1,550 1,666 −7.0% 2.127 5.51 728.7/sq mi (281.4/km2)...
- Carbondale, Springfield and Sauget, Illinois; a fifth OTB facility in Grayville, Illinois, closed in early 2007. As recently as 1997, Fairmount Park offered...
- street in Palestine, Illinois. One Illinois Central Caboose resides in Grayville, Illinois. IC Nos. 1198 and 1380 "Wickerliner" (built by Pullman 1926)...