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That’s a lot of sites to cover in Illinois !
Above, I’ve placed three maps’ full of Save America ’s
Treasures sites, each loaded with genuine historical treasure. While
there’s an undeniable concentration of sites in the urban northeast of Illinois, I’m
pleased that this exploration will eventually take us into nearly every section
of the state.
It took me fifty years to get to Illinois for a genuine vacation. Last year,
my family and I arrived at Chicago
during the annual “Taste of Chicago” event in Grant Park, billed as the world’s largest outdoor food festival.
It was a great introduction to a city as renowned for its cuisine as it is for
its history and architecture. Naturally, our taste of Chicago
included Frank Lloyd Wright homes, the dinosaurs at the Field
Museum , Seurat at the Art Insitute of Chicago , and Save America’s Treasures sites, along
with the deep dish pizza.
But it’s my hope that our Save America’s Treasures tour will take us beyond Carl Sandburg’s “Hog
Butcher for the World/Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat/Player with Railroads and
the Nation's Freight Handler,/Stormy, Husky, Brawling, City of the Big
Shoulders.” I’m eager to venture out into the suburbs and great rural expanses
of Illinois .
People have found Illinois
to be a welcoming and hospitable land for a long time. The record of human
settlement extends way back in time. Archaeological findings at the Koster
Site in western Illinois
document human activity dating back 7,000 years. Cahokia, located in southern Illinois near St.
Louis , Missouri , was
the largest Native American city of the Mississippian culture. Not
surprisingly, Cahokia has an important Save America’s Treasures site. We’ll be
visiting there.
For more professional orientation to Illinois
tourism, visit Enjoy Illinois ,
the official website of the Illinois Office of Tourism. For more detailed information on Chicago vacation, try
Explore Chicago or Chicago Traveler for advice on events, transportation,
hotels, and restaurants.
Our Tour America’s
History exploration of Illinois ’
32 Save America’s Treasures sites
begins on Thursday.
Greetings from Chicago, Illinois! |
Tour America's History Itinerary
Thursday’s destination: Newberry Library, Ayer American Indian Collection
© 2012 Lee Price
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