2000s (21st Century) Maps of Illinois
Explore 1,080 historic maps of Illinois from the 2000s (21st Century). These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 2000s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time.
Whether you're researching your family's past, planning a metal detecting trip, or studying how Illinois's landscape evolved across the 2000s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.
- Focus on a specific era: All maps on this page are from the 2000s, giving you a focused view of this time period.
- See what’s changed: Compare century-old streets, trails, and buildings to today's modern landscape using overlays and satellite layers.
- Research with precision: Use these maps for genealogy, historical research, land use analysis, or educational projects.
- View, download, or print: Maps are fully viewable online in high resolution, and can be downloaded or printed for your own records.
Start exploring Illinois's history through authentic maps from the 2000s. This is your window into the past.
Illinois maps
(1,080)- 2000 Map of Eliza, 2001 Print2000 Eliza2001 Print · USGSMercer County and the bordering Rock Island County landscape are shown here as they appeared at the turn of the millennium. Researchers can find old landmarks like Union Ch and family-named burial grounds like Miller Cem or Eliza Creek Cem.
- 2000 Map of Milan, 2001 Print2000 Milan2001 Print · USGSThe Quad Cities region comes into sharp focus at the end of the century, where the river-based industrial legacy meets modern suburban expansion. Researchers can trace family sites from Chippiannock Cem to rural outposts like Coyne Center and Oak Grove.
- 2000 Map of Highland Park, 2001 Print2000 Highland Park2001 Print · USGSThe Lake Michigan shoreline of Lake County and Cook County is captured here at the turn of the millennium. Researchers can trace the layout of Fort Sheridan, locate family plots in Sacred Heart Cem, and see the development around Lake Forest College.
- 2001 Map of Fairbury, 2003 Print2001 Fairbury2003 Print · USGSCentral Illinois prairie life is captured here at the turn of the millennium, centered on the growing community of Fairbury. Researchers can locate several rural Cem sites, the local Fairgrounds, and industrial landmarks like the Quarry.
- 2001 Map of Northeast Pontiac, 2003 Print2001 Northeast Pontiac2003 Print · USGSLivingston County's agricultural heartland is documented here at the opening of the twenty-first century, showing the rural landscape around Pontiac. Researchers can trace old transportation routes and local landmarks like the OLD RAILROAD GRADE, Owego Sch, and Cayuga.
- 2001 Map of Southeast Pontiac, 2003 Print2001 Southeast Pontiac2003 Print · USGSLivingston County's agricultural heartland is documented here at the turn of the millennium, showing the rural grid south of Pontiac. Genealogists and historians can trace family landmarks like Houder Cem or locate private runways such as Riverode Farms Landing Strip and Lodemia.
- 2021 Map of Charleston, 2021 Print2021 Charleston2021 Print · USGSCharleston and the Mississippi River lowlands are captured here in the early twenty-first century as a landscape of structured towns and complex drainage. Researchers can locate the Mississippi County Courthouse and burial sites like the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cem.
- 2021 Map of Wyatt, 2021 Print2021 Wyatt2021 Print · USGSThe confluence of the great rivers at the tri-state border defines this landscape during the early 2020s. Researchers can trace the legacy of local families through rural landmarks like Bird Cem, Wyatt Cem, and the settlement of Alfalfa Center.
- 2021 Map of Clarksville, 2021 Print2021 Clarksville2021 Print · USGSThe riverfront of the Mississippi meets the high knobs of Pike County in the early 2020s. Researchers can trace the layout of Clarksville and Paynesville alongside family landmarks like Ben Watts Knob and the historic Greenwood Cem.
- 2021 Map of Canton, 2021 Print2021 Canton2021 Print · USGSThe riverfront town of Canton and its Illinois neighbor Meyer are shown here as they appeared in the early 2020s. Researchers can locate longstanding landmarks like Culver Stockton College and family burial sites at Gregory Cem or Hardin Cem.
- 2021 Map of Crosstown, 2021 Print2021 Crosstown2021 Print · USGSPerry County and the Mississippi River bluffs are documented here during the early twenty-first century. Researchers can trace family history through numerous church sites and burial grounds like Salem Lutheran Church Cem in Farrar and Saint James Cem.
- 2021 Map of Altenburg, 2021 Print2021 Altenburg2021 Print · USGSThe Missouri-Illinois borderlands come alive in this recent survey of Perry and Jackson counties. Local historians can trace the legacy of German settlement through Altenburg and Frohna, or locate family sites at Trinity Church Cem and Tower Rock.
- 2021 Map of Foley, 2021 Print2021 Foley2021 Print · USGSThis riverfront landscape on the Missouri-Illinois border highlights the complex island and slough systems of the Mississippi River in the early 2020s. Researchers can trace local history through river settlements like Batchtown and Foley, or locate family sites at Saint Barbara Cem and Plummer Cem.
- 2021 Map of Neelys Landing, 2021 Print2021 Neelys Landing2021 Print · USGSThe Mississippi River border between Missouri and Illinois remains a land of river islands and rural bluffs in the early twenty-first century. Researchers can trace family roots at New Bethel Baptist Church Cem and the riverfront at Neelys Landing.
- 2021 Map of Sainte Genevieve, 2021 Print2021 Sainte Genevieve2021 Print · USGSMissouri's oldest permanent European settlement is documented here as it looks today, from the riverfront to the interior hills. Genealogists can locate family sites at Holy Cross Lutheran Cem and Saints Philip and James Cem, or trace the grounds of New Bourbon and Saint Jude Acres.
- 2021 Map of Lithium, 2021 Print2021 Lithium2021 Print · USGSSoutheast Missouri's river borderlands come alive in this recent survey of the Lithium and Perryville areas. Genealogists and local historians can trace family roots at Brown Cem, locate the Village of Lithium, or study the Ball Mill Resurgence and Old River.
- 2021 Map of Thebes SW, 2021 Print2021 Thebes SW2021 Print · USGSNear the Illinois border in the early 2020s, this riverfront region in Scott County shows a landscape shaped by drainage engineering and the Mississippi's shifting course. Genealogists can locate family burial sites at Unity Cem and Cason Cem or trace the old river chutes near Anita Towhead.
- 2021 Map of Annada, 2021 Print2021 Annada2021 Print · USGSThe Mississippi River floodplain comes alive in the early 2020s, showing the complex network of islands and sloughs between Missouri and Illinois. Researchers can trace local landmarks like Saltpeter Bluff, the settlement of Annada, and family burial sites at Long Cem.
- 2021 Map of La Grange, 2021 Print2021 La Grange2021 Print · USGSThe Mississippi River and BNSF Railway corridor shape these riverfront communities in the early twenty-first century. Researchers can trace family history through sites like Riverview Cem, the rural Dover settlement, and the landmark Wyaconda Church Bridge.
- 2021 Map of Belgique, 2021 Print2021 Belgique2021 Print · USGSThe Missouri-Illinois borderlands come into focus in this contemporary survey, showing the shifting course of the Mississippi River and its backwaters. Genealogists can locate Preston Cem and the community of Belgique, while tracing the rural road network connecting Sereno and McBride.
- 2021 Map of Kampville, 2021 Print2021 Kampville2021 Print · USGSSt. Charles and St. Peters are shown in a period of significant growth at the beginning of the 2020s. Genealogists and local historians can trace the development of Gardnerville and Cottleville, or locate historic sites like Lindenwood University and Oak Grove Cem.
- 2021 Map of Selma, 2021 Print2021 Selma2021 Print · USGSThe bluffs of Jefferson County overlook the Mississippi River and the Illinois bottoms in the early 2020s. Genealogists can trace family names through numerous sites like Barsotti Cem, Wagoner Cem, and the Cliffdale Hollow Natural Bridge.
- 2021 Map of Winfield, 2021 Print2021 Winfield2021 Print · USGSThe Mississippi River corridor between Missouri and Illinois is captured in this 2021 topographic record, showing the river’s influence on the local settlements and landscape. Genealogists can locate family-named sites like Minesinger Cem and trace old river routes near the Winfield Ferry.
- 2021 Map of Oakville, 2021 Print2021 Oakville2021 Print · USGSThe confluence of the Meramec and Mississippi Rivers comes to life in this contemporary study of the Missouri and Illinois borderlands. Genealogists and local historians can trace family markers at Saint Paul Cem or explore the riverfront near Cliff Cave and Chesley Island.
- 2021 Map of Bloomsdale, 2021 Print2021 Bloomsdale2021 Print · USGSThe Mississippi River bottoms and Ste. Genevieve County bluffs are shown here in recent detail. Researchers can trace landforms and local history near Bloomsdale, from the Saint Agnes Cem to river features like Fort Chartres Island and Brickeys.
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