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Mounds MallMounds Mall is a defunct enclosed shopping mall located in the city of Anderson, Indiana, United States. Opened in stages between 1964 and 1965, it was the first enclosed mall developed by Melvin Simon & Associates, now known as Simon Property Group.
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Cahokia Mounds State Historic SiteThe Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site in Saint Louis City is a fascinating archaeological site that dates back to the pre-Columbian era. Covering over 2,200 acres, it contains the remains of a vast city that was once home to an ancient indigenous civilization. With its towering earthen mounds, complex ceremonial structures, and intricate artifacts, the site offers a glimpse into a civilization that flourished between 800 to 1400 CE.
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Cahokia Mounds State Historic SiteCahokia Mounds State Historic Site is one of the most important archaeological sites in North America. it stands as a testament to the sophisticated civilization that once thrived more than 1,000 years ago. Spanning two and a half square miles, it was the largest pre-Columbian community north of Mexico, boasting an estimated residential population of 20,000 people who engaged in maize cultivation and long distance trade networks.
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Monks MoundMonks Mound, is a massive earthwork structure built by the ancient Mississippian culture around 1050-1150CE. It stands almost ten stories tall and covers 14 acres with four terraces consisting of millions of basketloads of soil. Archaeologists have identified the top terrace as a flat platform likely used for ceremonial gatherings due to evidence of postholes and paved walkways. Monks Mound has been well preserved with minimal damage since it was first constructed.
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St. Clair SquareSt. Clair Square is the regional shopping hub located conveniently off of Interstate 64, this shopping destination has something for everyone! Featuring more than 130 shops and eateries, it provides an ideal location for both retail aficionados and casual shoppers alike. From fashion, beauty, home goods and more, you're sure to find what you need at St. Clair Square. For those looking for a bite to eat after a long day of shopping, there are plenty of dining options.
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WoodhengeWoodhenge is an ancient Native American ritual and gathering place in Madison County. The site is believed to have been constructed around 1050 CE and has since become an important landmark associated with Native American culture. Many archaeologists believe that the structure of Woodhenge was used as a type of astronomical calendar, as well as for religious ceremonies. It is composed of four circles, each made up of large stones placed upright into the ground.
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Drost ParkDrost Park, is a one-of-a-kind spot for outdoor adventurers, daytrippers, and even those looking for a peaceful place to relax. Stretching along the southwestern banks of Silver Lake, there is no shortage of amazing things to do in this pristine park. Drost Park has four main trails that offer up incredible views of the lake while providing plenty of opportunities to take a leisurely stroll or an energetic jog. The trails can even be connected to form a unique 2.5 mile long loop around the lake.
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Glen Carbon Heritage MuseumThe Glen Carbon Heritage Museum is the perfect place for locals and visitors alike to explore the area's rich history. Located in a restored 19th century building, the museum offers many fascinating exhibits including artifacts from Native American settlements, Civil War battle sites, and the region's industrial era. Visitors can get an intimate look at how people lived, worked, and played by seeing everyday items such as tools and clothing.
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Horseshoe LakeHorseshoe Lake is a 287-acre lake with numerous recreational activities. It is a manmade impoundment created for flood control purposes and is managed by the U.S. Army Corps. Fishing, camping, swimming, and boating are all popular activities enjoyed on or around Horseshoe Lake as it boasts a bounty of bass, bluegill, sunfish, and catfish lurking throughout its waters. While enjoying these activities visitors can also take advantage of trails near the lake providing scenic views.
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World Wide Technology RacewayWorld Wide Technology Raceway is a premier motor sports complex. Located just 25 miles east of St. Louis, it has long been a favorite destination for racers and spectators alike. The track features a three-quarter-mile tri-oval dirt track for stock car racing and a half mile drag strip for speed events. With 14,000 grandstand seating, the Raceway is capable of hosting numerous fans from all over the Midwest region.
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Catholic Diocese of BellevilleThe Catholic Diocese of Belleville, was established in the late 1850s and currently features 75 schools. It is responsible for providing spiritual guidance and support to over 200,000 members from 25 counties in Southwestern Illinois. The diocese also offers several ministries, including youth ministry and Faith formation as well as social service programs such as its annual Christmas night of giving. Furthermore, the diocese also lends aid to high schools in Belleville.
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Katherine Dunham MuseumThe Katherine Dunham Museum is an incredible tribute to one of the most influential African American dancers and choreographers of the 20th century, Katherine Dunham. Located in East St. Louis, the museum houses a priceless collection of rare photographs, music recordings, costumes and memorabilia that allow visitors to get an up close look at Dunham's life and legacy. Additionally, visitors can also enjoy educational programming such as lectures and workshops.
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Horner ParkHorner Park offers residents and visitors alike a wide variety of activities for all ages. The sprawling greenspace serves as the perfect spot for picnics, strolls, hikes, sports games, and fishing. During the summer months, visitors can cool off in the two Olympic sized pools. There are ample opportunities to enjoy nature with trails winding through woodlands that host unique flora and fauna. Year-round guests can take part in organized youth sports leagues, rent boats and kayaks.
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National Shrine of Our Lady of the SnowsThe National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows, is an awe-inspiring experience for Catholics and non-Catholics alike. At the core of this special place lies its spiritual mission to honor Mary, the mother of Jesus, as a symbol of peace and strength. Additionally, it serves to bring people together in prayer and devotion, offering retreats and celebrations throughout the year. The primary feature of the shrine is a replica three-meter tall statue of Mary flanked by white doves.
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Leclaire ParkLeclaire Park, is an outdoorsman's paradise. Spanning approximately 800 acres of land and offering a wide range of activities and attractions for visitors, this public park has something for everyone. From camping and hiking trails to a beach on the Mississippi river and picnic facilities situated throughout the park, Leclaire Park provides endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. Boating and fishing are also permitted at certain spots within the park.
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The Gardens at SIUEThe Gardens at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is a wonderful place to visit and explore all the grandeur that Madison has to offer. Located in the heart of the campus adjacent to the Student Success Center, this 10-acre oasis features an array of horticultural displays including colorful annuals, herbaceous perennials and ornamental shrubs. It also contains an impressive three-dimensional plant collection that provides spectacular seasonal color and landscapes throughout the year.
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Spivey BuildingThe Spivey Building is an iconic structure on the banks of the Mississippi River. It boasts a beautifully curved facade and an impressive portico with six columns at its entrance. Inside, the building contains various spaces and amenities, including courtrooms and offices for attorneys, judges, staff members and other personnel related to the legal profession. The Spivey Building is also home to many arts organizations such as theaters and galleries affiliated with performing arts.
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1820 Colonel Benjamin Stephenson HouseThe Colonel Benjamin Stephenson House is an important piece of history that draws many visitors every year. Constructed in 1820, it was originally built as a one-and-a-half-story brick dwelling with a limestone foundation. The house has been restored to its original appearance and was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1988. Visitors can tour the interior of the house, which includes such 19th century artifacts as furniture pieces, books, paintings and more.

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Worlds Largest Catsup Bottle
The World's Largest Catsup Bottle is a roadside attraction that many people flock to when they visit Madison County. Standing at an impressive 170-feet tall and capable of storing up to 100,000 gallons of catsup at once, this iconic structures has become the symbol for the city and serves as a tribute to the area's rich agricultural history. It was originally constructed in 1949 by Edward Lowe, then owner of nearby Brooks Catsup, though it has undergone numerous modifications since then.
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