Iroquois County

Iroquois County is a county in Illinois. It is bordered to the north by the Kankakee Area, and to the east by Indiana.

Towns

 * on Interstate 57
 * — laid out in 1856, it was home to 760 people in 2010. It is an agricultural area, and the main products are corn and soybeans
 * , which has a Carnegie library
 * — laid out in 1856, it was home to 760 people in 2010. It is an agricultural area, and the main products are corn and soybeans
 * , which has a Carnegie library

By car
Interstate 57 passes through the west part of the county on its route between Champaign and Chicago. From north to south, it passes through or near Chebanse, Clifton, Ashkum, Danforth, Gilman, Onarga, Buckley, and Loda.

The county is bisected by the east–west U.S. Route 24, which passes through Gilman, Crescent City, the county seat of Watseka, and Sheldon.

Do

 * There are also three nature preserves: Bonnie's Prairie, Hooper Branch Savanna, and Loda Cemetery Prairie.
 * There are also three nature preserves: Bonnie's Prairie, Hooper Branch Savanna, and Loda Cemetery Prairie.
 * There are also three nature preserves: Bonnie's Prairie, Hooper Branch Savanna, and Loda Cemetery Prairie.
 * There are also three nature preserves: Bonnie's Prairie, Hooper Branch Savanna, and Loda Cemetery Prairie.