
The Des Plaines River and the Calumet Sag Channel converge at Sag Bridge, defining a landscape heavily shaped by 19th-century transport engineering. This corridor, which also includes the historic Illinois and Michigan Canal, is flanked by dense wetland features such as Saganashkee Slough, Rainbarrel Slough, and Bergman Slough. These water bodies and the surrounding terrain separate established residential areas like Palos Park and Lemont from the industrial and conservation zones along the river valley.
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1892 Calumet
Cook County, IL

1893 Calumet
Cook County, IL

1900 Calumet
Cook County, IL

1901 Calumet
Cook County, IL

1928 Sag Bridge
Cook County, IL

1929 Calumet Lake
Cook County, IL

1929 Chicago Loop
Cook County, IL

1929 Englewood
Cook County, IL

1929 Jackson Park
Cook County, IL

1953 Calumet Lake
Cook County, IL

1953 Chicago Loop
Cook County, IL

1953 Englewood
Cook County, IL

1953 Jackson Park
Cook County, IL

1953 Sag Bridge
Cook County, IL

1960 Lake Calumet
Cook County, IL

1963 Chicago Loop
Cook County, IL

1963 Englewood
Cook County, IL

1963 Jackson Park
Cook County, IL

1963 Sag Bridge
Cook County, IL

1965 Lake Calumet
Cook County, IL

1991 Lake Calumet
Cook County, IL

1993 Chicago Loop
Cook County, IL

1993 Englewood
Cook County, IL

1993 Jackson Park
Cook County, IL

1993 Sag Bridge
Cook County, IL

1997 Chicago Loop
Cook County, IL

1997 Englewood
Cook County, IL

1997 Lake Calumet
Cook County, IL

1997 Sag Bridge
Cook County, IL

1998 Jackson Park
Cook County, IL

2024 Chicago Loop
Cook County, IL

2024 Chicago Loop OE E
Cook County, IL

2024 Englewood
Cook County, IL

2024 Jackson Park
Cook County, IL

2024 Lake Calumet
Cook County, IL

2024 Sag Bridge
Cook County, IL