
The Kaskaskia River meanders sharply across this mid-century Illinois landscape, defining the borders of St. Clair, Clinton, and Washington counties. The region's transport and industrial identity is shaped by the Louisville and Nashville railroad corridor, which serves the small settlements of Venedy, New Memphis, and the nearby New Memphis (Station). The river bottomlands are a complex network of oxbow lakes and wetlands, including Calamus Lake, Swan Lake, and Muddy Lake.
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