
Havana sits at the confluence of the Spoon River and the Illinois River, serving as a vital river crossing and rail hub in the late 1940s. The landscape is defined by the engineered control of these waterways, evidenced by the extensive levee systems and the Thompson Lake Pumping Station. To the north, the Chautauqua National Migratory Waterfowl Refuge dominates the valley, bordering Lake Chautauqua.
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