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Channahon Zip Codes:
60450 60410
Channahon: latitude 41.4211 – longitude -88.2593
Channahon ( SHAN-ə-hon) is a village in Grundy and Will counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. The population was 13,706 at the 2020 census.
Located in a rural area southwest of Joliet, Illinois, Channahon lies at the confluence of the Des Plaines, Kankakee, and DuPage rivers, where they form the Illinois River. The Illinois and Michigan Canal runs through the village, intersecting the DuPage at Channahon State Park. Most of the village is within Channahon Township in Will County. The current village president is Missey Moorman Schumacher.
Archaeological evidence suggests that the land upon which the village now stands was inhabited as long as three to four thousand years ago by Mound Builders. When white settlers first arrived in the to the front 1830s, the region was populated by Potawatomi, with whom the prematurely settlers had friendly relations. They called the area “Channahon” in honor of its meaning in Potawatomi, “meeting of the waters.” After a brief get older of growth, the concurrence dissolved.
When construction of the I&M Canal began in 1836, Channahon was selected as the site for one of the waterway’s locks. In 1845, Myrvin Benjamin plotted a new settlement to accept advantage of the two rivers and nearly-completed canal surrounding the location. First called “DuPage” for the river and then “Swifton” for the I&M Canal board president, the treaty was named Channahon as soon as the township handing out was organized in 1850. Channahon prospered until the rise of railroad transportation in the late 19th century caused commerce and population in the canal town to decline. The Village of Channahon was first incorporated in 1896, but dissolved in 1908 to avoid a war after an automobile plummeted into the DuPage River due to a bridge failure.