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Kaskaskia Island - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Kaskaskia Island

Kaskaskia Island was once the capital of the Illinois Territory and part of French Louisiana. It has a rich history, including being home to the first Catholic Church in Illinois. The island's population has diminished greatly over time and it is now mainly devoted to conservation, agriculture, recreation and tourism. Visitors today can enjoy fishing, boating, bird watching, etc. There are also re-enactment events to get a glimpse into the area's past with French settlers from centuries ago.
Address : Kaskaskia Island, Kaskaskia Precinct, IL 62233, USA

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Kaskaskia Bell State Historic Site (Liberty Bell of the West)The Kaskaskia Bell State Historic Site is an incredible reminder of a piece of American history. The bell is part of the historical bells from the early days of America and was originally cast in 1741 in France. It was given to a Catholic mission at Fort de Chartres in what is now southwestern Illinois and served as the Liberty Bell of the West. After being moved several times, it ended up at Fort Kaskaskia and then, years later, at Kaskaskia Village.
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Pierre Menard Home State Historic SitePierre Menard Home State Historic Site provides visitors a glimpse into life on the Illinois frontier. The original house was built near the French settlement of Kaskaskia by Pierre Menard in 1815, and later expanded by this prominent settler. Visitors to the site can explore Menard's home and other buildings that make up this important historic district. The plantation also offers insight into life during the early years of American History with its history walks and numerous artifacts.
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Fort Kaskaskia State Historic SiteFort Kaskaskia State Historic Site, is truly a place of historical significance. It was the first seat of government in an area that would become the state of Illinois. Native Americans and European settlers lived together peacefully here during the 1700s. The site was later used as the headquarters for Major Pierre Menard when he became the first lieutenant governor of the state. Today, visitors can explore a small portion of this once-bustling frontier fort and learn about its storied past.
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Chester BridgeChester Bridge is another significant landmark located in Perry County, Missouri, that has played a vital role in the region's transportation history. The bridge spans the Mississippi River, connecting the counties of Perry, Missouri, and Chester, Illinois. The bridge has been a crucial transportation route since its construction, providing a vital link between the two states.The Chester Bridge was built in 1942 and was designed to accommodate both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
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Bequette-Ribault HouseThe Bequette-Ribault House is a historic attraction situated in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, that offers a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage. It is named after two families that occupied the house, the Bequettes and the Ribaults, both of whom were prominent residents of the area. The house was built in 1820 in the Greek Revival style, which became popular in the United States in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Beauvais-Amoureux HouseBeauvais-Amoureux House is a historic attraction located in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, that provides visitors with a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage. The house was built in the 1790s by Jean-Baptiste Beauvais, a prominent citizen of the town, who also served as a judge in the early 19th century. The house is a striking example of the French Colonial architecture that was prevalent in the area at the time.

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Randolph County
Randolph County, Illinois is a peaceful rural landscape located in the Midwest. It boasts a population of 33,529 people, making it the 66th most populous county in the state. Randolph County offers a variety of activities to entertain and educate its visitors. From historical sites such as Fort Kaskaskia and the Trail of Tears State Forest to outdoorsy fun spots like Cedar Lake and Rend Lake, every traveler can find something special to do. Visitors also have access to some of the finest shoppin

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